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Hostels in Europe see modest recovery in bookings - Hostelworld

Published 12/08/2020, 11:48
Updated 12/08/2020, 11:50
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Youth hostels in Europe have seen very modest growth in bookings in the past few weeks, but the Americas, Asia and Oceania remain very depressed due to COVID-19, leading hostel booking platform Hostelworld (L:HSW) said on Wednesday.

The Dublin-based company which operates one of the largest booking websites for budget accommodation said: "This recovery started with very modest growth in domestic bookings in June, and more recently has progressed to very modest growth in domestic and short-haul bookings into Europe."

But the group also said markets in the Americas, Asia and Oceania continue to remain very depressed.

The company said it estimated that 9% of the 17,700 hostels listed on its platforms at the end of last year had closed down as of the end of June.

There were 15% fewer hostels offering availability for the next seven days than there were at the end of last year, the company said in an investor presentation.

Hostelworld's total net bookings fell 67% in the first six months of 2020 compared with the same period last year. Net revenue was down 69% to 12 million euros, it said.

Chief Executive Office Gary Morrison said he expected the recovery to improve further in the second half of the year though with bookings at significantly reduced levels compared to 2019.

Cancellation rates have fallen as consumer certainty with respect to their travel plans improved, he said in a statement.

There has been "only a slight shift to date" in customers opting for private rooms rather than dorm accommodation, due to the pandemic, he added.

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