Irish hotel business bounces back to over 80% of pre-Covid levels

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Irish hotels have been among the most successful in Europe at bouncing back from the pandemic, with business now back above 80% of pre-Covid levels

Business at Irish hotels is more than 80 per cent of pre-Covid levels, putting the Republic in Europe’s top three, an industry gathering will hear this week.are the only European countries whose hotels have reached 80 per cent or more of pre-pandemic occupancy, says hospitality industry number cruncher STR.

Over the 28 days to April 11th, Irish hotels had 81.3 per cent of room lettings enjoyed in 2019, before Covid travel curbs sent tourism and business travel into freefall two years ago., behind the UK, which had 87 per cent of 2019 levels, and Poland, which was at 84.5 per cent. The figures show that Polish occupancy fell from a peak of 94 per cent hit in February when refugees fromSTR, part of Nasdaq-listed Costar, will outline the latest figures at the International Hospitality Investment Forum, which kicks off in

 

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