Post-Pandemic Era: Tourism In Belgium Recovering

Belgian nationals are crossing the border more often now compared to the pandemic times, indicating progress in the tourism sector.

According to a report, the sector is recovering, although there are some changed patterns in travelling and tourism found among Belgians.

The so-called pandemic caused many Belgians to travel and spend their holidays within their home country, which became common practice for all Europeans.

During the pandemic, the number of last-minute booked trips increased significantly, with those usually happening up to around two weeks before departure.

This average was a month in advance back in 2022, while the booking periods are once again reaching 2019 levels.

The cleanliness and atmosphere in accommodations and attractions have become a key factor for tourists since the pandemic occurred, while the report also points out that getting sick while travelling has gained severe importance and is a concern that persists to this day.

In addition, increased attention is paid to striking, as well as booking and cancellation conditions.

According to data from StatBel, the number of overnight stays for May reached 3.8 million, with the most nights recorded being spent at hotels (46 per cent), holiday homes and apartments (17 per cent), and holiday centres and holiday villages (11 per cent).


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