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Those who have visited appear to have extended stays

Overnight stays in North Rhine-Westphalia dropped significantly in January 2021 compared to the previous year, with a decline of 75.6%. The total number of accommodation bookings in that month was 883,894, significantly less than in the corresponding year.

"Those who have visited, seem to remain for a longer duration"
"Those who have visited, seem to remain for a longer duration"

Those who have visited appear to have extended stays

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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Neuss's accommodation sector was significant in January 2021. The business travel share in accommodation establishments was greatly reduced, with many regions reporting business travel shares below 20%. Due to the pandemic, only business trips are currently possible, and the proportion of business travel in the accommodation sector (excluding spa and rehabilitation clinics) was not specified.

The highest percentage decreases were recorded in huts, youth hostels, etc., with a decrease of 98.2% in arrivals, and camping sites with a decrease of 95.6%. Moderate declines were seen in spa and rehabilitation clinics, with 33.0% fewer arrivals. The total number of guests fell by 86.9% to 214,829. The number of overnight stays in huts, youth hostels, etc., decreased the most at -94.7%, followed by camping sites at -93.1%.

However, those who did stay, stayed longer. The average length of stay for all guests in January 2021 was 4.1 days, an increase of 1.9 days compared to January 2020. In January 2021, the total number of overnight stays in North Rhine-Westphalia's accommodation facilities was 883,894, a decrease of 75.6% compared to the previous year. The decline in overnight stays from foreign arrivals was 89.2%.

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