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1 Transport and Tourism 201 Accommodation statistics 201, September Nights spent by foreign tourists in Finland up by 11.3 per cent in September 201 Nights spent by foreign tourists at Finnish accommodation establishments continued growing, by 11.3 per cent from last year and good 41,000 nights were recorded for them in September 201. The number of nights spent by resident tourists went up by per cent and totalled good 1.2 million at accommodation establishments. A total of million overnight stays were recorded at Finnish accommodation establishments in September 201, which was 4.2 per cent more than one year earlier. These figures are preliminary data from Statistics Finland s statistics on accommodation establishments and they have been collected from accommodation establishments with at least 20 beds or caravan pitches with electricity connection. Change in overnight stays in September 201/201, % Strong growth in overnight stays continued in September for visitors from China, the United States and Great Britain Nearly 30,000 overnight stays were recorded for Chinese visitors at Finnish accommodation establishments, which was 25.3 per cent more than in September 201. The number of recorded nights spent by them was highest in Uusimaa, around 24,000. Overnight stays by visitors from the USA increased by one-fifth and accommodation establishments recorded good 2,000 nights spent for them in September 201. Overnight stays by tourists from the USA also took place mainly in Uusimaa, where 21,500 overnight stays were recorded for them. Overnight stays by British tourists increased by 22. per cent and accommodation Helsinki Quoting is encouraged provided Statistics Finland is acknowledged as the source.
2 establishments recorded good 25,000 of them. The share of Uusimaa in all nights spent by British visitors was over 0 per cent. The share of Uusimaa in all nights spent by foreign visitors in September rose close to 58 per cent. Sweden, Russia and Germany the biggest countries of inbound tourism in September The top three continued strong in September; only the order changed. Swedish tourists were the largest group of foreign visitors with close on 50,000 nights spent. Their overnight stays increased by 5.5 per cent from the year before. Russians came second and 43,000 overnight stays were recorded for them at Finnish accommodation establishments, which was 9.0 per cent more than one year before. Germans came third with close on 41,000 overnight stays. Overnight stays by German visitors grew most in September, by as much as 2.9 per cent. Chinese visitors were fourth and Japanese tourists fifth, for whom over 28,000 overnight stays were recorded. The number was 8.2 per cent higher than one year previously. Nights spent by visitors from almost all the most important countries of inbound tourism to Finland increased in September. In addition to those already mentioned above, the number of nights spent by Spanish tourists increased by 18.3 per cent and nights spent by French visitors by 15.5 per cent from September 201. Only overnight stays by Norwegian visitors declined by 2. per cent in September 201 and those by Estonian tourists remained on the same level as in September 201. Examined by region, overnight stays increased in September most in Kymenlaakso, 18.1 per cent, and in Uusimaa, 14.9 per cent. The growth in overnight stays in Satakunta and Varsinais-Suomi was around 14 per cent in both. By contrast, the total number of overnight stays decreased in Central Ostrobothnia, by 12.1 per cent, and in Etelä-Savo, by 1 per cent. In the whole country, overnight stays increased by 4.2 per cent from September 201. Change in overnight stays in September by region 201/201, % Hotel stays increased by 4.8 per cent in September year-on-year In September 201, the total number of nights spent in hotels was million, which was 4.8 per cent more than twelve months earlier. Overnight stays by foreign tourists increased by 14.0 per cent and hotels recorded a total of nearly 40,000 of them. Overnight stays at accommodation establishments recorded for resident tourists totalled around one million, which was per cent more than one year before. The occupancy rate of hotel rooms was 59.4 per cent in September. One year earlier, it was 5.8 per cent. Among the regions, the highest occupancy rates of hotel rooms were measured in Uusimaa,. per cent, 2
3 and Varsinais-Suomi, 5.9 per cent. In Vantaa, the hotel room occupancy rate was 82.0 per cent and in Turku 0.1 per cent. The hotel room occupancy rate in Helsinki was 83.0 per cent. In September 201, the realised average price of a hotel room was EUR per day for the whole country. Twelve months previously, it was EUR 9.9. Hotel room occupancy rate and the monthly average price Total number of nights spent at all accommodation establishments grew by 5.1 per cent in January to September 201 In January to September 201, the number of nights spent at accommodation establishments in Finland totalled nearly 1 million. This was 5.1 per cent higher than in the corresponding period one year earlier. In total, 11.8 million overnight stays were recorded for resident tourists and around five million overnight stays for non-resident tourists. The overnight stays of resident visitors increased by per cent and those of non-resident visitors by 14.8 per cent from the previous year's January to September. The number of nights spent by Russian visitors at accommodation establishments in Finland totalled nearly 31,000 in January to September 201, which was 1.8 per cent up on the respective period of 201. They were the biggest country of inbound tourism to Finland. Germans came second with 520,000 overnight stays. The figure went up by 1 per cent from January to September 201. Swedes were in third position with 495,000 overnight stays. Their overnight stays increased by.4 per cent. British visitors came next with close on 340,000 overnight stays. The increase from the corresponding period last year was 23.9 per cent. Overnight stays by Dutch and Spanish visitors also grew strongly in January to September. Overnight stays by Dutch tourists increased by 29.0 per cent and accommodation establishments recorded 18,000 of them. Overnight stays recorded for Spanish visitors numbered 108,000, which was 1.5 per cent more than in January to September 201. Nights spent at Finnish accommodation establishments by visitors from all the most important countries of inbound tourism to Finland increased in January to September 201. Of these, overnight stays by Chinese visitors grew most and rose to 249,000 nights, which was 3.9 per cent more than in the corresponding period in 201. In addition to Chinese visitors, over 200,000 overnight stays were recorded for tourists from France and the USA, which was 14 to 1 per cent more that in January to September
4 Change in overnight stays in January-September 201/201, % 4
5 Contents Tables Appendix tables Appendix table 1.1. Capacity and its utilization, September Appendix table 1.2. Capacity and its utilization, January-September Appendix table 2.1. Nights spent in all establishments, September Appendix table 2.2. Nights spent in all establishments, January-September Appendix table 3.1. Hotel capacity and capacity utilization, September Appendix table 3.2. Hotel capacity and capacity utilization, January-September Appendix table 4.1. Nights spent in hotels, September Appendix table 4.2. Nights spent in hotels, January-September Appendix table 5.1. Visitor arrivals and nights spent by country of residence, September Appendix table 5.2. Visitor arrivals and nights spent by country of residence, January-September Appendix table. Nights spent in all establishments,
6 Appendix tables Appendix table 1.1. Capacity and its utilization, September 201 Region Whole country Mainland Finland Uusimaa Varsinais-Suomi Satakunta Kanta-Häme Pirkanmaa Päijät-Häme Kymenlaakso South Karelia Etelä-Savo Pohjois-Savo North Karelia Central Finland South Ostrobothnia Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia Kainuu Lapland Åland Number of establishments 1,204 1, ) [..] Data too uncertain for presentation. Number of bedrooms 3,321 1,95 1,150 3,9 1,42 1,532 4,58 1,889 1,03 1,988 2,482 2,92 1,32 3,150 1,888 1, ,81 2,211 8,53 1,2 Occupancy rate of bedrooms, % the occupancy rate compared to previous year, %-units Average price of in euros (incl. VAT 10 %) )..
7 Appendix table 1.2. Capacity and its utilization, January-September 201 Region Whole country Mainland Finland Uusimaa Varsinais-Suomi Satakunta Kanta-Häme Pirkanmaa Päijät-Häme Kymenlaakso South Karelia Etelä-Savo Pohjois-Savo North Karelia Central Finland South Ostrobothnia Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia Kainuu Lapland Åland Number of establishments 1,180 1, ) [..] Data too uncertain for presentation. Number of bedrooms 2,592 1,231 15,950 3,811 1,454 1,5 4,495 1,829 1,051 1,9 2,492 2,3 1,50 3,235 1,839 1, ,4 2,232 8,21 1,31 Occupancy rate of bedrooms, % the occupancy rate compared to previous year, %-units Average price per night spent, in euros (incl. VAT 10 %) )..
8 Appendix table 2.1. Nights spent in all establishments, September 201 Region Whole country Mainland Finland Uusimaa Varsinais-Suomi Satakunta Kanta-Häme Pirkanmaa Päijät-Häme Kymenlaakso South Karelia Etelä-Savo Pohjois-Savo North Karelia Central Finland South Ostrobothnia Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia Kainuu Lapland Åland total 1,14,384 1,8, ,543 99,02 30,82 35,522 12,584 4,91 28,01 54,243 4,98 4,349 39,93 2,555 52,141 30,2 11,484 12,411 2,414 20,18 35,545 total, % residents 1,243,18 1,228,139 20,011,951 25,818 30,04 103,510 39,382 22, 3,32 3,381 58,110 34,951 4,24 45,128 23,344 9,98 115,139 58,309 15,95 15,039 residents, % non-residents 41,20 450,00 22,532 21,05 4,84 5,448 23,04,59 5,350 1,881 11,0,239 4,985 8,308,013,922 1,8 11,22 4,105 31,1 20,50 non-residents, %
9 Appendix table 2.2. Nights spent in all establishments, January-September 201 Region Whole country Mainland Finland Uusimaa Varsinais-Suomi Satakunta Kanta-Häme Pirkanmaa Päijät-Häme Kymenlaakso South Karelia Etelä-Savo Pohjois-Savo North Karelia Central Finland South Ostrobothnia Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia Kainuu Lapland Åland total total, % 1,88,81 1,505,55 4,8,30 1,031,28 335,212 28,98 1,208, ,85 241, ,15 599,09 1,33 31, , , , ,3 1,3,49 2,258 2,1, , residents 11,9,019 11,38,320 2,395,41 818,42 25,894 25,898 1,02, ,1 194,98 38, , 593,0 312,235 12, ,51 23,44 110,482 1,15,81 59,140 1,189,23 158,99 residents, % non-residents 5,090,842 4,8,255 2,22, ,824 59,318 30, ,53 84,09 4, ,215 14,331 8,02 58, ,909 29,382 8,844 12, ,815 8, ,05 223,58 non-residents, %
10 Appendix table 3.1. Hotel capacity and capacity utilization, September 201 Region / municipality Number of establishments Whole country Mainland Finland Uusimaa Espoo Helsinki Vantaa Varsinais-Suomi Turku Satakunta Pori Kanta-Häme Hämeenlinna Pirkanmaa Tampere Päijät-Häme Lahti Kymenlaakso Kouvola South Karelia Lappeenranta Etelä-Savo Mikkeli Pohjois-Savo Kuopio North Karelia Joensuu Central Finland Jyväskylä South Ostrobothnia Seinäjoki Ostrobothnia Vaasa Central Ostrobothnia Kokkola North Ostrobothnia Kuusamo Oulu Kainuu Kajaani Sotkamo Lapland Rovaniemi Åland Maarianhamina Number of bedrooms 51,944 51,033 15,338 1,220 9, 2,351 2,848 1,935 1, , ,805 2,8 1, , , ,353 1,403 1, ,8 1,334 1, , ,355 1,438 1, ,109,32 1, Occupancy rate of bedrooms, % Change compared to previous year, %-units Room price, euros (incl. VAT 10 %) ) RevPAR, euros (incl. VAT 10 %) 1) RevPar = Average accommodation sales revenue per available room. Calculation formula: RevPar = Average room price *Occupancy rate. [..] Data too uncertain for presentation
11 Appendix table 3.2. Hotel capacity and capacity utilization, January-September 201 Region / municipality Number of establishments Whole country Mainland Finland Uusimaa Espoo Helsinki Vantaa Varsinais-Suomi Turku Satakunta Pori Kanta-Häme Hämeenlinna Pirkanmaa Tampere Päijät-Häme Lahti Kymenlaakso Kouvola South Karelia Lappeenranta Etelä-Savo Mikkeli Pohjois-Savo Kuopio North Karelia Joensuu Central Finland Jyväskylä South Ostrobothnia Seinäjoki Ostrobothnia Vaasa Central Ostrobothnia Kokkola North Ostrobothnia Kuusamo Oulu Kainuu Kajaani Sotkamo Lapland Rovaniemi Åland Maarianhamina Number of bedrooms 51,14 50,890 15,239 1,184 9,55 2,33 2,884 1,983 1, , ,80 2,881 1, , , ,343 1,39 1, ,20 1,35 1, , , ,43 1, ,121,229 1, Occupancy rate Change of bedrooms, % compared to previous year, %-units Room price, euros (incl. VAT 10 %) ) RevPAR, euros (incl. VAT 10 %) 1) RevPar = Average accommodation sales revenue per available room. Calculation formula: RevPar = Average room price *Occupancy rate.[..] Data too uncertain for presentation
12 Appendix table 4.1. Nights spent in hotels, September 201 non-residents, % non-residents residents, % residents total, % total Region / municipality ,29 1,001, ,40,889 Whole country ,1 993,092 1,38,853 Mainland Finland , , ,9 Uusimaa ,2.4 18, ,23 Espoo , , ,91 Helsinki , , ,01 Vantaa , , ,54 Varsinais-Suomi , , ,28 Turku 5.1 4, , ,8 Satakunta 25. 2, , ,534 Pori , , ,195 Kanta-Häme , , ,293 Hämeenlinna , , ,0 Pirkanmaa , , ,8 Tampere 5.2, , ,345 Päijät-Häme 55. 5, , ,994 Lahti , , ,42 Kymenlaakso , , ,204 Kouvola. 10, , ,580 South Karelia 9.4 5, , ,34 Lappeenranta 3.9 3, , ,88 Etelä-Savo , , ,302 Mikkeli , ,05 54,80 Pohjois-Savo 9.0 2, , ,15 Kuopio , , ,19 North Karelia , , ,035 Joensuu 22., , ,510 Central Finland 34.9, , ,50 Jyväskylä , , ,181 South Ostrobothnia , , ,29 Seinäjoki 14.8,8-20, ,19 Ostrobothnia 5.4 4, ,584 19,554 Vaasa , , ,21 Central Ostrobothnia 9.1 1, , ,495 Kokkola , , ,430 North Ostrobothnia , ,34 Kuusamo -1.9,5-0. 3, ,24 Oulu , , ,01 Kainuu , ,0 Kajaani 15 1, ,28. 41,88 Sotkamo , , ,9 Lapland , , ,384 Rovaniemi , , ,03 Åland 9.9,4 2.8,9.5 14,50 Maarianhamina 12
13 Appendix table 4.2. Nights spent in hotels, January-September 201 non-residents, % non-residents residents, % residents total, % total Region / municipality 1 4,258, ,013, ,22,018 Whole country ,15,33 8,920, ,0,5 Mainland Finland ,19, ,194, ,34,28 Uusimaa , , ,039 Espoo ,4, ,2, ,932,0 Helsinki , , ,211 Vantaa , , ,0 Varsinais-Suomi , , ,41 Turku , , ,94 Satakunta , , ,288 Pori 3. 28, , ,84 Kanta-Häme , , ,54 Hämeenlinna , , ,0 Pirkanmaa.1 13, , ,58 Tampere , , ,959 Päijät-Häme , , ,28 Lahti , , ,2 Kymenlaakso , 4,95 4.5,23 Kouvola , , ,239 South Karelia 2.8 8, , ,45 Lappeenranta , , ,11 Etelä-Savo , , ,9 Mikkeli , , ,588 Pohjois-Savo , , ,995 Kuopio 1.3 3, , ,02 North Karelia , , ,291 Joensuu , , ,130 Central Finland , ,03 344,24 Jyväskylä , , ,32 South Ostrobothnia , , ,523 Seinäjoki 13. 1, , ,3 Ostrobothnia 9. 4, , ,05 Vaasa -15.3, , ,439 Central Ostrobothnia 1, , ,341 Kokkola , , ,120 North Ostrobothnia , , ,454 Kuusamo -.4 3, , ,80 Oulu ,43 530,245 52,82 Kainuu 1.3,2, ,40 Kajaani , , ,854 Sotkamo , , ,519,855 Lapland , , ,89 Rovaniemi , , ,441 Åland 0.0 4, , ,28 Maarianhamina 13
14 Appendix table 5.1. Visitor arrivals and nights spent by country of residence, September 201 Country of residence Visitor arrivals in all accommodation establishments Total Finland Foreign countries Sweden Germany Russia United Kingdom United States Norway Netherlands Italy France Japan Estonia Switzerland Spain China 944,928 10, ,339 29,80 18,513 23,82 12,098 12,52,59 4,914 3,93 4,433 14,585,88 3,5 4,3 20,15 Nights spent in all accommodation establishments 1,14,384 1,243,18 41,20 49,23 40,923 43,04 25,301 2,29 12,911 9,885,38 9,99 28,105 15,5,533 9,220 29,823 nights spent in all accommodation establishments, % Nights spent in hotels 1,40,889 1,001,20 405,29 41,88 33,51 30,389 24,19 2,1 11,45 8,84,022 8,821 2,393 10,358,139 8,4 29,328 nights spent in hotels, % Appendix table 5.2. Visitor arrivals and nights spent by country of residence, January-September 201 Country of residence Total Finland Foreign countries Sweden Germany Russia United Kingdom United States Norway Netherlands Italy France Japan Estonia Switzerland Spain China Visitor arrivals in all accommodation establishments 9,15,15,08,04 2,448,101 25,8 25, ,88 13,21 103,53 82,54 1,15 58,445 9,230 99,252,892 3,012 51,311 12,45 Nights spent in all accommodation establishments 1,88,81 11,9,019 5,090, , ,020 30, ,08 220,03 159,03 18, , 218,45 18,24 151, , , ,01 nights spent in all accommodation establishments, % Nights spent in hotels 13,22,018 9,013,92 4,258,092 3,1 41,218 41, , ,82 125, , ,903 18,41 183,23 102,50 100,95 95,2 241,89 nights spent in hotels, %
15 Appendix table. Nights spent in all establishments, 201 Month Total January February March April May June July August September total total, % 1,88,81 1,451,152 1,598,534 1,81,381 1,511,33 1,425,014 2,05,94 3,08,384 2,251,30 1,14, residents 11,9, ,01 1,044,313 1,255,809 1,13,093 1,008,19 1,43,24 2,280,80 1,49,938 1,243,18 residents, % non-residents 5,090,842 21, , ,52 348,243 41,395 02,00 9,58 53,92 41,20 nights spent, non-residents, %
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