Accommodation

Overnight stays at hotels, hostels and guest-houses.

 

Definitions:

  • Check-ins (guests): Counts how many guests have checked in during the month.
  • Overnight stays, used: Counts the number of overnight stays. An overnight stay is defined as a single night spent at a hotel. For example, if 2 people spend 3 nights at a hotel, this counts as 6 overnight stays.
  • Overnight stays, capacity: Counts the overnight stays capacity of the hotels. The overnight stays capacity is calculated by multiplying the number of bed places with the amount of days within the relevant month.
  • Overnight stays, occupancy rate: Counts how large a share of the bed places is being used in percentage.
  • Overnight stays, average length per guest: Counts how many overnight stays a guest has on average per check-in.
  • Bedroom nights, used: Counts the number of nights rooms are used. For example, if 2 rooms are occupied for 4 nights each, this counts as 8 room nights. The number of people staying in the rooms is in this case irrelevant.
  • Bedroom nights, capacity: Counts the bedroom night capacity of the hotels. The bedroom night capacity is calculated by multiplying the number of bedrooms with the amount of days within the relevant month.
  • Bedroom nights, occupancy rate: Counts how large a share of the room nights is being used in percentage.
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