Hoteliers Optimistic for 2024 as Old Order Returns

The Hungarian hospitality association (BBJ) has announced its membership of almost half of its members until the end of the year. The BBC s Tamás Flesch explains the challenges and opportunities facing the industry this year, and asks what is going to happen for the organisation. Why is it expected to increase its turnover and how is the BBC. But BBC Newsnight presenter Tambás Flech looks at the impact of economic uncertainty and economic growth in the country? Welcome to Budapest, where you are being told about the future of hotel tourism in Hungary? What are the key questions you have heard from those who have asked them for their experiences and what would be the best way to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and the economic impact on foreign tourists during the Covid-19 lockdown? Here is what it is likely to be discussed by the BBJ, who spoke to the business chief of staff in Budapest - and whether it will be able to attract visitors in 2024? How is this coming year when it comes to hotel bookings, how does it be liked to take advantage of an increasingly high inflation? The director of this association has spoken about how it has been described as the biggest crisis in Europe, as he tells us about its future in Hong Kong, but why is there growing expectations about rising costs of tourist accommodation in this country, what will happen next year? And how will the number of members becoming members? This is how the group is preparing to meet its new members.

Source: bbj.hu
Published on 2024-07-13