Rising prices mean tourists are spending more on their summer holidays in Spain


Rising prices mean tourists are spending more on their summer holidays in Spain

National tourists from Spain appear to have listened to the advice to take a holiday during summer because autumn is going to be more expensive due to inflation and the energy crisis. According to the INE (National Institute of Statistics), the average price for a hotel room in Spain was nearly 106 euros in June, which is 23% more than the 86 euros in 2021, and everything indicates that the cost will be even more expensive in July and August due to the high demand.

The more demand there is, the more employment there is too. Half of all new jobs created in Spain between April and June were in the tourism sector, and nearly three million people currently work in tourism, which is 13.5% more than last year and more than before the pandemic. Unemployment in the tourism sector is 8%, four percentage points lower than the national average.

However, inflation reached 10.8% in July, the highest for decades, and this has pushed prices up, leading people to look for the cheapest alternatives. According to a survey by Passport-Photo, 94% of travellers said they had had to spend more on their holiday this year, and they calculated that the difference was between 10% and 20%.

The latest report by the financial firm Revolut shows an average spending increase of 4.3% in July compared with June, and a rise of 30% when compared with July 2021. It says that Spanish travellers spent 76% more on accommodation in July than they did in June.

But, even though spending on travel, in general, rose by 13%, it dropped by 5% with regard to flights in July compared with June. One reason was the strikes and lack of staff at European airports, and fares were also more expensive because of the rising fuel costs.

The INE figures show that transport costs went up the most (16.2% in a year), hotels and restaurants by 7.6% and, in general, prices in tourism and hospitality have risen by 7.2% in the past year.

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