Hotel nights booked in Spain in October fall 83% on travel restrictions
The number of nights booked by tourists in Spanish hotels fell 83% in October compared with the same month a year ago as travel restrictions ravaged the tourism industry, data from the INE national statistics office showed on Tuesday.
The October data was worse than the 78% fall recorded in September after new measures were taken throughout the country to stop a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Despite a slight uptick in activity after Spain emerged from a strict coronavirus lockdown in June, overall hotel bookings in the first ten months of the year have slumped 72% compared with the same period a year earlier, INE said.
Tourism, which accounts for about 12% of Spain's economic output, has been devastated since the pandemic brought global travel to a grinding halt.
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