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2 in International Tourist Arrivals in the World (million, /2007) Europe (487.9; +0.1%) Africa (47.0; +4.1%) Americas (147.2; +3.0%) Asia and the Pacific (184.1; +1.2%) Middle East (55.6; +18.2%) Source: UNWTO () Facts & Figures about Territory 93,030 km 2 Population 10,045,401 persons (1 January ) Population density persons/km 2 Capital Budapest Capital's population 1,702,297 persons (1 January ) Neighbouring countries Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Form of Government Republic Official language Hungarian Religion 51.9% Roman Catholic, 15.9% Calvinist, 3.0% Lutheran, 2.6% Greek Catholic, 1.0% other Christian, 11.1% other denomination, 14.5% unaffiliated Holidays 1 January, 15 March, Easter Monday, Whit Monday, 1 May, 20 August, 23 October, 1 November, December Time zone GMT + 1 hour Currency Forint (HUF), 1 EUR = HUF () GDP 148,309 million USD (25,479 billion HUF) GDP / % GDP per capita 18,892 USD Internet penetration 42.3% International airports Budapest, Debrecen, Sármellék National air carrier Malév Hungarian Airlines Memberships in international tourism organizations World Organization (UNWTO), European Travel Commission (ETC), Visegrad Four (V4) Source: CIA Factbook, Internet World Stats, HCSO The Economic Importance of in * Direct Direct and Indirect HUF billion % HUF billion % GDP , s % 000s % Employment *Latest available data. Sources: HCSO
3 Summary Data 1 in Main Data on Hungarian 2007 /2007 Visitors at Frontiers Incoming (000s) 39,379 39, % Outgoing (000s) 17,269 17, % Arrivals and Guest Nights at Commercial Accommodation* Domestic Arrivals (000s) 4,023 (2,511) 4,135 (2,640) +2.8% (+5.1%) Guest Nights (000s) 9,958 (6,121) 9,965 (6,254) +0.1% (+2.2%) Average Length of Stay (nights) 2.5 (2.4) 2.4 (2.4) -2.6% (-2.8%) International Arrivals (000s) 3,451 (2,906) 3,516 (2,983) +1.9% (+2.6%) Guest Nights (000s) 10,171 (8,008) 10,010 (7,919) -1.6% (-1.1%) Average Length of Stay (nights) 2.9 (2.8) 2.8 (2.7) -3.4% (-3.7%) Total Arrivals (000s) 7,474 (5,417) 7,651 (5,623) +2.4% (+3.8%) Guest Nights (000s) 20,129 (14,129) 19,974 (14,174) -0.8% (+0.3%) Average Length of Stay (nights) 2.7 (2.6) 2.6 (2.5) -3.1% (-3.3%) Arrivals and Guest Nights at Private Accommodation** Domestic Arrivals (000s) % Guest Nights (000s) 2,445 2, % Average Length of Stay (nights) 3,8 3,7-2.3% International Arrivals (000s) % Guest Nights (000s) 1,286 1, % Average Length of Stay (nights) 4,9 4,8-1.4% Total Arrivals (000s) % Guest Nights (000s) 3,731 3, % Average Length of Stay (nights) % Revenues of Commercial Accommodation Domestic Accom. Fee (HUF million) 49,589 52, % International Accom. Fee (HUF million) 90,458 87, % Other Revenues (HUF million) 106, , % Total (HUF million) 246, , % Social Holiday Vouchers (HUF million) 29,908 41, % Number of Voucher Holders 1,500,000 2,000, % Revenues at Commercial Accommodation (HUF million) 16,589 21, % Balance of Receipts (EUR million) 3,450 4, % Expenditure (EUR million) 2,149 2, % Balance (EUR million) 1,301 1, % *() from which: in Hotels. Sources: HCSO, National Bank of **Preliminary data.
4 in Summary Data 2 Guest Nights by Type of Accommodation 2007 /2007 Hotels 14,128,626 14,173, % +0.3% 5 star hotels 1,450,967 1,472, % +1.5% 4 star hotels 5,466,598 5,539, % +1.3% 3 star hotels 6,025,335 6,032, % +0.1% 2 star hotels 783, , % +1.5% 1 star hotels 402, , % -17.0% Spa hotels 2,732,732 2,694, % -1.4% Wellness hotels 1,447,064 1,659, % +14.7% Guesthouses 2,168,520 2,108, % -2.7% Tourist hostels 665, , % -7.9% Youth hostels 721, , % -16.0% Bungalows 894, , % -0.4% Camping sites 1,549,651 1,581, % +2.1% Total 20,128,534 19,974, % -0.8% Arrivals and Guest Nights by Tourist Region (; /2007) Western Transdanubia A = 11.7%; +13.2% N = 11.6%; +9.6% Central Transdanubia A = 4.2%; -4.3% N = 3.8%; -17.1% Lake Balaton A = 16.8%; +0.7% N = 22.7%; -1.2% Budapest and the Central Danube Region A = 38.5%; +2.0% N = 34.0%; -1.9% Northern A = 8.2%; -0.3% N = 7.1%; -0.8% Northern Great Plain A = 8.1%; +0.9% N = 9.0%; -3.9% Lake Tisza A = 1.4%; +19.6% N = 1.5%;+13.8% Southern Transdanubia A = 4.8%; -2.8% N = 4.4%; -0.2% A = Arrivals, N = Guest Nights. Southern Great Plain A = 6.3%; +1.7% N = 5.8%; +3.3% Share of Domestic and International Guest Nights by Tourist Regions Lake Balaton Budapest and the Central Danube Region Southern Great Plain Southern Transdanubia Northern Great Plain Northern Central Transdanubia Western Transdanubia Lake Tisza 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Country average: domestic: 49.9%, international: 50.1%. Domestic International
5 Summary Data 3 in 20% 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Total Domestic International Monthly Breakdown of Guest Nights at Commercial Accommodation Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Booking Channels Commercial accommodation Hotels 5 star hotels 4 star hotels 3 star hotels 2 star hotels 1 star hotels 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Individual Through Hungarian Travel Agency Through International Travel Agency 9 out of 10 guests book individually at other commercial accommodation. Most Visited Hungarian Cities* Domestic International Total 1. Budapest (870) Budapest (5,205) Budapest (6,015) 2. Hajdúszoboszló (490) Hévíz (563) Hévíz (910) 3. Siófok (402) Balatonfüred (351) Hajdúszoboszló (800) 4. Hévíz (347) Bük (331) Siófok (667) 5. Sopron (329) Hajdúszoboszló (309) Balatonfüred (578) 6. Debrecen (279) Siófok (265) Bük (538) 7. Zalakaros (260) Sárvár (164) Sopron (400) 8. Balatonfüred (227) Zalakaros (118) Zalakaros (378) 9. Eger (223) Győr (118) Debrecen (375) 10. Gyula (208) Harkány (103) Sárvár (331) *() Number of guest nights at commercial accommodation (000s).
6 in Domestic Domestic Guest Nights by Type of Accommodation 2007 /2007 Hotels 6,120,737 6,254, % +2.2% 5 star hotels 161, , % +14.7% 4 star hotels 2,036,724 2,227, % +9.4% 3 star hotels 3,060,435 3,011, % -1.6% 2 star hotels 528, , % +5.2% 1 star hotels 333, , % -17.9% Spa hotels 1,341,002 1,338, % -0.2% Wellness hotels 1,046,565 1,207, % +15.4% Guesthouses 1,540,977 1,539, % -0.1% Tourist hostels 609, , % -10.2% Youth hostels 538, , % -14.1% Bungalows 695, , % +1.0% Camping sites 453, , % +1.2% Total 9,957,726 9,964, % +0.1% Domestic Guest Nights and Accommodation Fee by Tourist Region (; /2007) Western Transdanubia N = 13.5%; +11.7% AccFee = 14.2%; +16.5% Central Transdanubia N = 5.5%; -3.6% AccFee = 5.2%; +0.1% Lake Balaton N = 22.4%; +2.6% AccFee = 25.7%; +7.0% Southern Transdanubia N = 7.4%; -1.6% AccFee = 6.3%; +6.1% Budapest and the Central Danube Region N = 16.2%; +4.9% AccFee = 18.0%; +0.9% Northern N = 13.0%; -1.5% AccFee = 11.6%; +3.2% Lake Tisza N = 2.0%; +24.0% AccFee = 1.5%; +43.6% Southern Great Plain N = 8.9%; +1.1% AccFee = 7.2%; +8.6% Northern Great Plain N = 11.2%; +0.2% AccFee = 10.2%; +1.2% N = Guest Nights, AccFee = Accommodation Fee. Motivation of Domestic Travellers (1-3 Nights; 4+ Nights) 4+ Nights 1-3 Nights Holiday (28.5%; 55.6%) City break (0.8%; 0.8%) VFR (55.7%; 28.1%) School excursion; camp (0.6%; 1.4%) Health/wellness tourism (1.6%; 2.7%) Business trip (1.8%; 0.5%) Events (0.8%; 0.5%) Shopping (0.1%; 0.1%) Other tourist (0.7%; 1.0%) Non-tourist (9.4%; 9.3%)
7 Incoming 1 in International Guest Nights by Type of Accommodation 2007 /2007 Hotels 8,007,889 7,919, % -1.1% 5 star hotels 1,289,504 1,287, % -0.2% 4 star hotels 3,429,874 3,311, % -3.5% 3 star hotels 2,964,900 3,020, % +1.9% 2 star hotels 254, , % -6.1% 1 star hotels 68,655 59, % -12.7% Spa hotels 1,391,730 1,355, % -2.6% Wellness hotels 400, , % +12.9% Guesthouses 627, , % -9.3% Tourist hostels 56,251 65, % +17.1% Youth hostels 183, , % -21.7% Bungalows 199, , % -5.4% Camping sites 1,096,302 1,122, % +2.4% Total 10,170,808 10,009, % -1.6% International Guest Nights and Accommodation Fee by Tourist Region (; /2007) Western Transdanubia N = 10.0%; +7.6% AccFee = 6.1%; +9.9% Central Transdanubia N = 2.8%; -10.8% AccFee = 2.3%; -3.8% Lake Balaton N = 19.2%; -5.1% AccFee = 9.1%; -1.7% Southern Transdanubia N = 2.4%; +8.7% AccFee = 1.3%; +2.0% Budapest and the Central Danube Region N = 54.0%; -2.5% AccFee = 74.4%; -5.7% Northern N = 2.4%; +16.0% AccFee = 1.7%; +11.2% Northern Great Plain N = 5.8%; -3.4% AccFee = 3.0%; +2.3% Lake Tisza N = 0.8%; +11.6% AccFee = 0.3%; +7.2% Southern Great Plain N = 2.6%; +0.9% AccFee = 1.8%; +8.2% N = Guest Nights, AccFee = Accommodation Fee. Motivation of International Travellers (1-3 Nights; 4+ Nights) 4+ Nights 1-3 Nights Transfer (11.3%; 0.2%) Holiday (8.0%; 37.1%) Touring holiday (2.1%; 1.2%) City break (14.8%; 9.9%) VFR (22.9%; 22.3%) Health/wellness tourism (2.8%; 15.0%) MICE (22.4%; 6.6%) Events (4.4%; 2.3%) Shopping (0.8%; 0.1%) Other tourist (1.2%; 0.6%) Non-tourist (11.4%; 6.0%)
8 in Incoming 2 Arrivals and Guest Nights at Commercial Accommodation Arrivals Guest,Nights /2007 /2007 Austria 246, % 690, % Belgium 49, % 160, % the Czech Republic 111, % 311, % Croatia 32, % 90, % Denmark 44, % 208, % Estonia 6, % 14, % Finland 41, % 118, % France 137, % 335, % Germany 564, % 2,355, % Greece 38, % 100, % Ireland 27, % 83, % Italy 172, % 447, % Latvia 6, % 11, % Lithuania 9, % 18, % Luxembourg 3, % 8, % the Netherlands 93, % 355, % Norway 38, % 127, % Poland 155, % 422, % Portugal 13, % 35, % Romania 245, % 430, % Russia 90, % 316, % Serbia 33, % 71, % Slovakia 64, % 141, % Slovenia 21, % 40, % Spain 142, % 356, % Sweden 62, % 181, % Switzerland 48, % 157, % Turkey 27, % 67, % Ukraine 73, % 164, % United Kingdom 256, % 627, % Europe 2,998, % 8,759, % from which: EU-26 2,547, % 7,517, % Asia 242, % 535, % from which: China 32, % 62, % Israel 41, % 128, % Japan 75, % 154, % Africa 9, % 27, % America 238, % 621, % from which: Canada 21, % 60, % USA 184, % 479, % Australia and the Pacific 27, % 65, % Total 3,516, % 10,009, %
9 Incoming 3 in Arrivals and Guest Nights at Hotels Arrivals Guest,Nights /2007 /2007 Austria 197, % 515, % Belgium 38, % 106, % the Czech Republic 84, % 232, % Croatia 28, % 74, % Denmark 27, % 89, % Estonia 4, % 11, % Finland 36, % 103, % France 120, % 290, % Germany 447, % 1,649, % Greece 36, % 94, % Ireland 24, % 70, % Italy 155, % 403, % Latvia 4, % 8, % Lithuania 6, % 12, % Luxembourg 2, % 7, % the Netherlands 59, % 159, % Norway 34, % 114, % Poland 99, % 245, % Portugal 12, % 32, % Romania 199, % 330, % Russia 84, % 293, % Serbia 29, % 62, % Slovakia 40, % 81, % Slovenia 17, % 33, % Spain 137, % 343, % Sweden 55, % 162, % Switzerland 41, % 130, % Turkey 26, % 62, % Ukraine 66, % 148, % United Kingdom 238, % 580, % Europe 2,491, % 6,742, % from which: EU-26 2,079, % 5,621, % Asia 235, % 512, % from which: China 31, % 57, % Israel 40, % 125, % Japan 73, % 149, % Africa 8, % 25, % America 224, % 582, % from which: Canada 18, % 54, % USA 175, % 453, % Australia and the Pacific 23, % 56, % Total 2,982, % 7,919, %
10 in Commerical Accommodation Capacity of Commercial Accommodation Units Rooms Beds /2007 (beds) Hotels , , % 5 star hotels 23 4,491 9, % 4 star hotels ,130 35, % 3 star hotels ,171 53, % 2 star hotels 159 4,843 11, % 1 star hotels 50 2,034 5, % Spa hotels 54 6,819 14, % Wellness hotels 82 5,056 11, % Guesthouses 1,126 15,146 38, % Tourist hostels 208 5,838 23, % Youth hostels 120 4,177 16, % Bungalows 346 6,985 21, % Camping sites ,067 87, % Total 2, , , % Revenues of Commercial Accommodation Accommodation Food & Beverage HUF million (31 July ) Other (incl. Brekfast) Total Hotels 121,741 50,945 39, ,603 5 star hotels 34,032 12,030 8,157 54,218 4 star hotels 50,005 22,379 19,286 91,671 3 star hotels 33,517 14,610 11,822 59,949 2 star hotels 3,385 1, ,644 1 star hotels ,121 Spa hotels 19,650 11,095 11,119 41,864 Wellness hotels 12,716 6,921 5,593 25,230 Guesthouses 10,194 11,757 1,310 23,261 Tourist hostels 1, ,502 Youth hostels 1, ,886 Bungalows 2, ,890 Camping sites 2, ,914 Total 140,083 63,973 41, ,055 Occupancy Rates of Commerical Accommodation Hotels 48.5% Guesthouses Tourist & Youth hostels 26.2% 22.5% Bungalows 25.4% Camping sites* 10.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% * Occupancy rate of tent places. Average: 41.1%
11 Main Products 1 in Budapest Commercial,Accommodation Hotels /2007 /2007 Domestic Arrivals (000s) % % Guest Nights (000s) % % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % International Arrivals (000s) 2, % 2, % Guest Nights (000s) 5, % 4, % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % Total Arrivals (000s) 2, % 2, % Guest Nights (000s) 6, % 5, % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % 13.3% of commercial accommodation bedplaces are located in Budapest. The capital receives 33.7% of the arrivals and 30.4% of the guest nights at commercial accommodation. Regarding domestic tourism, this means a share of 9.7% of the arrivals, and a share of 8.7% of the guest nights. The international importance is highlighted by the fact that Budapest has a share of 61.8% of international arrivals, and a share of 52.0% of international guest nights. Due to the popularity of city breaks and business trips, the average length of stay is below the country average. Lake Balaton Commercial,Accommodation Hotels /2007 /2007 Domestic Arrivals (000s) % % Guest Nights (000s) 2, % 1, % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % International Arrivals (000s) % % Guest Nights (000s) 1, % 1, % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % Total Arrivals (000s) 1, % % Guest Nights (000s) 4, % 3, % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % 25.7% of commercial accommodation bedplaces are located in Lake Balaton tourist region. 16.8% of the guests spend 22.7% of the guest nights at the lake. Regarding domestic tourism, this means a share of 22.4% of the arrivals, and a share of 26.3% of the guest nights. Lake Balaton is also popular among international visitors: the lake and its surroundings have a share of 10.2% of international arrivals, and a share of 19.2% of international guest nights. Due to the popularity of waterbased tourism, the average length of stay is above the country average in the case of inbound tourism, meanwhile among domestic travellers, the region is a popular destination of short trips, as well.
12 in Main Products 2 Health Spa,hotels Wellness,hotels /2007 /2007 Domestic Arrivals (000s) % Guest Nights (000s) 1, % 1, Average Length of Stay (nights) % International Arrivals (000s) % % Guest Nights (000s) 1, % % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % Total Arrivals (000s) % % Guest Nights (000s) 2, % 1, % Average Length of Stay (nights) % % Spa and wellness hotels have a share of 8.7% of all bedplaces offered by the commercial accommodation establishments. 19.5% of the arrivals are at these facilities which means a share of 21.9% of guest nights. 24.6% of domestic arrivals and 25.7% of guest nights are registered in the spa and wellness hotels. Health tourism is an important motivation also for international travellers: spa and wellness hotels receive 13.5% of arrivals and 18.2% of guest nights. The average length of stay is above the commercial accommodation average. Meanwhile the share of domestic guest nights is about 50% in the spa hotels, 72.7% of the guest nights are generated by domestic travellers in the wellness hotels. MICE International Conferences 2007 /2007 Number of International Conferences % Number of Fairs & Exhibitions % Number of other Events 12,549 19, % Domestic Participants 27,598 27, % International Participants 62,079 92, % Average Number of Participants % Nationalities Participating (average) % Average Length of Stay (days) % Source: HNTO Geogpraphical Breakdown of Conferences: 79.5% Budapest, 20.5% countryside. Venues: Budapest, Great Plain, Transdanubia. Themes: economics, medicine. Nationality of Meeting Planners: 51.8% Hungarian, 14.4% British, 4.7% USA, 4.5% German. Participating Nations (percentage of conferences): 76.9% Hungarian, 67.1% German, 57.0% British, 42.1% French, 33.1% USA, 32.2% Austrian, 31.1% Italian. International conferences include events with a minimum of 50 participants and 3 participating countries. Events not fulfilling these criteria are classified as other events.
13 Travelling Habits of the Hungarian Population 1 in Main Data on Travelling Habits 2006 Share of travellers taking a day trip 72% 63% Share of travellers taking an overnight trip 61% 58% from which: only domestic 62% 58% only abroad 19% 17% domestic and abroad 19% 25% Main destinations Lake Balaton, Budapest and the Central Danube Region, Southern Transdanubia Lake Balaton, Northern, Budapest and the Central Danube Region Average length of trip 4.78 nights 3.42 nights Cost of trip/person/day 3,829 HUF 4,801 HUF Destinations of main holiday Lake Balaton, Northern Great Plain, Budapest and the Central Danube Region Lake Balaton, Northern, Budapest and the Central Danube Region Average length of main holiday 6.36 nights 4.96 nights Cost of main holiday/person/day 4,215 HUF 5,264 HUF Source: HNTO Breakdown of Hungarian Travellers by Destinations Day trip Overnight trip 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Domestic Abroad Domestic & Abroad Source: HNTO The main destinations of the day trips are: Northern (25.2%), Southern Great Plain (19.3%), the Budapest and the Central Danube Region (16.3%), and Northern Great Plain (13.6%). The main destinations of the overnight trips are: the Lake Balaton (25.0%), Northern (19.4%), and the Budapest and the Central Danube Region (16.6%). 35.6% of the day trips, and 52.4% of the overnight trips were taken in the summer period, namely between June and August. Car 68.6% Train 16.1% Means of Transport Overnight Trips Scheduled Bus 12.1% Charter Bus 2.5% Other 0.7% Source: HNTO Day trip = a one-day trip without an overnight stay, when at least one member of the household spent less than a day in another settlement, and his/her purpose was not to work or to study. Overnight trip = a trip when at least one member of the household spent at least one night away from his/her place of residence, his/her purpose was not to work or to study, and the time spent away from home did not exceed one year. Main holiday = the major travel of the household in the given period which involved at least two members of the household (unless it is a single household).
14 in Travelling Habits of the Hungarian Population 2 Influencing Factors of Decision-making of Domestic Travellers Invitation from friends & relatives Experience of former visit Recommendation from friends & relatives Internet Advertising Brochure Press Television Travel agency Radio Travel fair Information received in Tourinform office Don t know Other 60% 40% 20% 0.0% 20% 40% 60% Day Trip Overnight Trip Information Sources of Domestic Travellers Day Trip Accommodation Used by Domestic Travellers Overnight Trip Information from friends & relatives 60.5% 63.5% Internet sites 60.6% 56.9% Brochures 42.9% 47.7% Travel books 28.1% 34.6% Maps 21.6% 29.5% Local people 11.9% 23.3% Television 21.8% 16.4% Internet forum, blog 15.2% 15.8% Travel agency 7.4% 14.5% Press 13.9% 11.2% Information office 7.1% 7.0% Travel fair 5.3% 4.5% Radio 8.3% 3.3% Other 12.0% 9.1% Source: HNTO Source: HNTO Private (free of charge) 46.4% Second home 15.1% Hotel 8.8% Private (paid) 8.0% Apartment 5.1% Guesthouse 4.3% Camping sites 3.5% Company resort 2.8% Youth hostel 1.8% Other 1.8% Source: HNTO
15 Main Marketing Activities of the Hungarian National Tourist Office in in Marketing activities 2334 marketing actions Winter at Home ( Télen itthon ) 134 participating accommodation facilities guest nights The Year of Waters over 500 participating service providers health tourism in spring and in autumn lakeside and riverside tourism during summer calendar, brochures, outdoor posters, website, gerilla marketing, photo competition Pigging Out Thursday 1060 participating restaurants guests Lake Balaton hundreds of marketing actions TV programmes, brochures, outdoor posters, website in 8 languages, PR articles Budapest Winter Invitation /2009 more than 60 hotels & other participating service providers guest nights Open Cellars Day 120 participating wine cellars guests Campaign in near source markets Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine 181 special offers for accommodation in the countryside Central Europe Rally 170 television channels 240 Hungarian and international journalists Visitor friendly Museum of the Year Winners: Palace of Miracles (Budapest) Munkácsy Mihály Museum (Békéscsaba) Fekete István Museum (Dombóvár) Hungarian Geographical Museum (Érd) Conference Ambassador Programme 7 winners ongoing evaluation Domestic Fairs and Exhibitions 17 fairs and exhibitions, including Utazás, Business Travel Show, Equifest, Spa & Wellness Air Marketing Fund First Norwegian Airlines flight from Rygge Airport lands in Budapest Five new Ryanair flights to Budapest Norwegian connects 6 more cities via Oslo Wizz Air Oslo-Budapest EasyJet Paris-Budapest Malév Yekaterinburg-Budapest Entente Florale Winners: Gyula and Tápiógyöngye Sport Embassador Programme 2009: General Assembly of the International Paralympics Committee 2010: European Swimming Championship 2011: Men s Handball Championship International Fairs and Exhibitions 93 fairs and exhibitions, including WTM London, ITB Berlin IMEX, EIBTM Press relations, study tours 1500 news items, press releases Brochures 4.1 million copies distributed in 1.8 million copies distributed abroad Travel Trade Events Foreign representatives in the region roadshow, ETC-UNWTO E-marketing Seminar DRV Annual Meeting with 1100 participants Annual Meeting of the Verenigung Vlaamse Reisbureaus with 150 participants International press relations, study tours 313 study tours, 736 journalist TV crews with 201 members 2440 travel trade professionals E-marketing 54 websites in 30 countries in 25 languages National Database (NETA): service providers For further information please visit:
16 in Representatives of HNTO abroad AUSTRIA BELGIUM CHINA the CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK FRANCE GERMANY IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN the NETHERLANDS POLAND ROMANIA RUSSIA SLOVAKIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Terms used in the publication Commercial Accommodation: according to the IKIM order 45/1998 (VI.24.) modified by GKM order 54/2003 (VIII.29.), licensed accommodation facilities built for commercial purposes (hotels, guesthouses, tourist hostels, youth hostels, bungalows, and camping sites). Private accommodation: according to the Statutory order 110/1997 (VI.25.), private flats, second homes and other buildings or parts of them rented for tourism purposes. The publication is based on final data of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office. Hereby we would like to thank HCSO for its contribution. Hungarian National Tourist Office As the national tourism marketing organisation, HNTO s main objective is promoting s tourism attractions and services to increase the receipts from incoming and domestic tourism. Imprint Free copy Published by the Hungarian National Tourist Office H-1115 Budapest, Bartók Béla út Design: Gestalt Team Kft. Printed by Pauker Nyomdaipari Kft. For more information please visit > Travel Trade Pages
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