Lodging is predicted to continue to develop and grow over the forecast period, with hotels, largely due to luxury and mid-market businesses, short-term rentals and “other” lodging expected to exceed their 2019 levels of value (constant 2022 prices) sales by 2023. It is anticipated that the recovery of hotels will take longer in terms of outlets, mainly due to sluggishness in the number of mid-market and budget hotels, which tended to be most affected by the economic fallout of COVID-19.
The staycation boom in Norway has been limited to “other” lodging and short-term rentals. Norwegians have enjoyed staycations in their own cabins (“hytte” in Norwegian) or rented accommodation of similar types.
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Lodging (Destination)
Lodging (Destination) covers the main types of lodging used by inbound and domestic tourists, providing a destination point of view (also known as point of supply). Lodging value is measured in terms of the price paid for lodging by the consumer and businesses based on total room sales. It does not include food and drinks or any other form of revenue that is not directly related to lodging, such as events and conferences and guest services, such as gym, spa, shop, room service, restaurant and café. Lodging volume is measured in terms of number of outlets and rooms at year end, and room nights as total of the full year.
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