The French hotel sector has taken advantage of the summer sunshine to regain some colour, according to the monthly barometer produced by Extendam, with (...)
It wasn't a mirage or a statistical anomaly. After (finally) reporting an upturn for the French hotel industry last month, the monthly barometer carried (...)
Handicapped all winter by the Covid-19 pandemic, hoteliers took advantage of the easing of health restrictions and the intensification of vaccination campaigns to finally (...)
It was to be expected. The containment measures adopted by the government to contain the third wave of the pandemic have weighed heavily on (...)
While French hoteliers are still waiting for the rebound caused by an acceleration of the vaccination campaign, they continued to suffer the devastating effects (...)
French hoteliers continued to suffer from the Covid-19 pandemic in February with a very deteriorated activity level, according to the latest monthly barometer carried (...)
Slowed down by insistent rumours of a third containment, the hotel sector experienced a rollercoaster January, according to the most recent monthly barometer conducted (...)
The French hotel sector will have ended the year 2020 as it has gone through it. According to the most recent monthly barometer carried (...)
After a second lockdown decreed on October 29th by the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron to slow down the Covid-19 epidemic, the poor performance (...)
On 12 October, the Secretary of State for Tourism, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, encouraged the French to book their All Saints' Day holidays. Reading the latest (...)
The hoteliers who were apprehensive about the end of the holidays and a complicated start to the new year were right. According to the (...)
Thanks to a domestic clientele, France’s hotel activity continued to grow during the summer, according to the monthly barometer dedicated to its recovery and carried (...)
Although it is still far from having regained its cruising speed, France’s hospitality sector saw its activity resume in June, according to the second (...)