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Join Eurostat webinar on tourism
Did you know that of the nearly 3 billion nights spent in tourist accommodation in the EU in 2023, 12% were stays in only 4 regions – Canarias (Spain), Ile de France (France), Cataluña (Spain), and Jadranska (Croatia)?
And that 719 million guest nights were spent in short-term rentals booked via Airbnb, Booking, Tripadvisor or Expedia?
For more interesting data and discussion on European tourism, join the Eurostat webinar today (18 September) from 15.00 to 16.00 CEST.

The event will be opened by Petra Sneijers, acting director of business and trade statistics, followed by Christophe Demunter and Simon Bley from the Eurostat tourism statistics unit. They will present an overview on European tourism statistics and short-stay accommodation offered via online platforms.
The online webinar will be streamed on the Eurostat website and Eurostat Facebook account. It is open to anyone interested, and there is no need to register. There will be an opportunity to ask questions via Slido.
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