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Spain's hotel sector sees need rising in spring

Spain's hotels anticipate demand to increase this spring, improved by a jump in global visitors and in cravings for travel during the Easter holidays, the country's hotel and traveler accommodations association CEHAT said on Tuesday.

While customers still prioritize travel in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic - with European airline companies reporting strong summer season bookings - prospects for the tourism market are clouded by high jet fuel rates, global flashpoints, issues at plane producers and wage conflicts.

In a joint report with consultancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), CEHAT stated it expects the sector's. growth this spring to be 14% higher than in 2015 and 25% above. pre-pandemic levels.

Jose Manuel Fernandez of PwC said the anticipated increase in. hotel spending was because of a more stable economic environment and. strong growth in worldwide tourism, mainly from neighboring. nations.

France and Italy stick out in their objective to go to. Spain and there's an excellent healing of air connection with. England and Germany, which is currently above pre-pandemic. levels, Fernandez included.

CEHAT likewise cautioned of Spain's weaker forecasts for. development in 2024 and sticky inflation, which has weighed on the. sector's costs.

Spanish airports owned by operator Aena closed. February with an all-time record variety of passengers at 19.2. million, preserving the upward pattern seen in January and in. 2023.

(source: Reuters)