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November: Overnight stays in Vienna go down by 93,3 percent

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Vienna's overnight stays in November were, not least due to the lockdown, at 92.000, 93,3 percent below the comparative value from the previous year.

From January to November 4,5 million overnight stays were counted, which corresponds to a decrease of 71,6 percent. The net overnight turnover of the accommodation establishments is currently fixed for the months from January to October: 223,4 million euros mean a decrease of 73 percent. Most of the overnight stays were again recorded from within Germany (47.000, -84 percent). The November results from the other markets of origin are 12.000 overnight stays for Germany (-95 percent), followed by Italy (2.000, -97 percent) and Great Britain (2.000, -97 percent).

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