According to preliminary data from the National Institute of
Statistics (INE) "in the year 2022 as a whole (preliminary data), tourist accommodation
establishments recorded 26.5 million guests and 69.5 million overnight stays,
which translated into increases of 83. 3% and 86.3% (+38.6% and +44.7% in 2021,
respectively)".
Compared with 2019, before the pandemic, guests decreased
by 2.3%, and overnight stays decreased by 0.9% (+8.6% in residents and -5.0% in
non-residents).
In 2022, there were increases in overnight stays from
residents in all regions, compared to 2019.
In terms of overnight stays from non-residents, the main
increases were seen in the Azores (+5.1%), Madeira (+4.5%), and the North
(+4.3%) and, on the other hand, the sharpest decreases were observed in if in
the Center (-13.1%) and Algarve (-11.3%).
Outbound market
The United Kingdom remained the main outbound market in
2022, accounting for 19.3% of overnight stays from non-residents, almost
tripling compared to 2021 (+191.9%; -4.0% compared to 2019). The German
(11.5%), Spanish (10.8%), and French (9.3%) markets followed, but the highest
growth was recorded in the North American market (7.5% weight) which increased
by 327.4% (+26.9% compared to 2019).
In an analysis for the month of December, INE noted that
tourist accommodation registered 1.6 million guests and 3.7 million overnight
stays, which correspond to year-on-year increases of 44.2% and 44.6%,
respectively.
Compared to December 2019, the number of guests grew by 1.9%, and overnight stays increased by 5.5%.
In the last month of the year, the internal market
contributed with 1.4 million overnight stays and increased by 28.3%, while the
external markets totalled 2.3 million overnight stays, which represents a
growth of 57.1%.
Compared to December 2019, there were increases of 11.4% in
overnight stays from residents and 2.1% from non-residents.
In December, 32.5% of tourist accommodation establishments
were closed or did not register guests, compared to 32.7% in November.
TAP should refocus on North America instead of Brazil and fragile African nations.
By Diogo F. from Madeira on 01 Feb 2023, 14:31
No thank you. Stay in your country please.
By Mechel from Porto on 19 Mar 2023, 11:25