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European Hoteliers Are Growing Less Critical of Government Policies

The summer edition of the European Accommodation Barometer found that government policies were considered most harmful by Italian hoteliers, as nearly half of them (49%) shared this stance. Generally, the EU average is fairly evenly divided between hoteliers believing that policies have a negative or positive impact, with 27% believing the former and 24% believing the latter.

The European Accommodation Barometer Summer 2023 presents the findings of a survey of European accommodation industry professionals commissioned by Booking.com and conducted by Statista. Download the report here. To learn more about what's on the minds of European hoteliers this summer season, watch the online presentation of the summer edition of the Accommodation Barometer.

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