in hotels 30% of cancellations. Half of the rooms are empty
Federalberghi Naples data: 55% of the rooms occupied on New Year’s Eve. 75% of visitors come from Italy. Absent Japanese and Americans.
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Half of the empty hotel rooms for New Year’s Eve in Naples, while the canceled of reservations are around 30 percent. To photograph the situation is there Federalberghi Naples, which produced the usual report on the occupation of rooms in Neapolitan hotels on the last day of the year. Unfortunately, the latest decisions of the Government and the Region, with the bans on parties and concerts in the square until January 1, 2022, with the cancellation of the live show in Piazza del Plebiscito, moved to the Maschio Angioino and broadcast only in streaming.
On New Year’s Eve 55% of the rooms are occupied
“We have 55% average room occupancy for New Year 2022 – explains to Fanpage.it Federalberghi Naples – while cancellations are almost 30% “. Expectations disappointed. Before the new Covid alarms, in fact, there was hopes for sold ouThe tourist flows at the beginning of December seemed to signal a recovery. But it is also true that it could have been worse and the city has defended itself discreetly from a tourist point of view. It does not improve the situation for the beginning of next year. “Room reservations in January and February 2022 – concludes Federalberghi – are very low. There is almost the desert and our hopes are answered in the spring. But to arrive prepared for Easter you need security and planning”.
“Stop arrivals from the US and Japan”
“About 75% of Italian tourists – the hoteliers’ association still point out – Data that is certified as a strong component of visitors derived from local tourism. The rest of the tourists in Naples, on the other hand, are of European origin. completely the intercontinental: Americans and Japanese components, which are very important for Naples “.
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