Destination Barcelona tourism forecast 11/12/2020

11/12/2020 - 12:00h

The Observatory of Tourism in Barcelona updates the Destination Barcelona tourism forecast report.

The Observatory of Tourism in Barcelona updates of the Destination Barcelona tourism forecast report as of 11/12/2020. This report highlights the effects of the second wave of Covid-19 on the tourism sector. 

Covid-19: the second wave

In Europe, the countries are getting ready to massively vaccinate the population at higher risk, while they keep adopting restrictive measures.

In Spain, from 23/11, a negative PCR test is required for all those passengers arriving from any high-risk European country. In addition, many Autonomous Communities, including Catalonia, are implementing perimeter lockdowns.

In Catalonia, a plan for the progressive reopening of activities has been ongoing from 23/11 in phases. During the first phase, which will be applied at least until 20/12, the following restrictions affect the tourism sector:

- Restaurants and bars: parcial reopening with a capacity of 30% on the inside. Opening hours from 6am to 6pm. From 6pm until 9.30pm only dinners can be served. Take-away until 10pm and delivery until 11pm.

- Congresses, corporate meetings, and incentives and workshops have been canceled

- Night curfew from 10 pm to 6 am

- Municipalities lockdown: from Friday at 6 am until Monday at 6 am

It is expected that, from 21/12, the weekend restrictions will be extended within the county scope. However during Christmas, Boxing day and New Year's day, it will be allowed to travel within the whole Catalan territory, including those from the rest of Spain.

 

Source markets

As for the internal European mobility, despite the borders are open, almost all EU countries maintain restrictive measures. Some of them have recommended not to visit Catalonia and/or Spain, others have imposed mandatory quarantines, PCR tests, or other measures to passengers coming from Spain.

Scheduled global flights during 30/11 week have been decreased by -46.1% year-on-year. In Spain, the air capacity has dropped by -67.9%, which means a gain of +1.2pp compared to last week's loss.

 

Tourist offer and professional events

On 07/12/2020, 113 hotels were open in Barcelona city with a total of 24,749 beds available. The Eixample, the Gothic Quarter, and Sant Martí are the districts with more available offer.

The number of open cultural facilities in Barcelona city has remained stable during the last week: 88 cultural facilities are being monitored and 68.2% are open to the public. Some of the most visited sightseeing places in Barcelona city keep temporarily closed (Camp Nou Experience, Tibidabo, and Casa Batlló).

As for the professional events, it must be highlighted that there are 111 confirmed congresses for the upcoming years.

 

Tourist demand

The Google searches from Spain for Barcelona city have been increased and those for Destination Barcelona have remained at the same level over the last week. Most of the searches for both geographical areas keep coming from Catalonia.

As for flight searches to Barcelona, noteworthy is the last weeks' upward trend of several countries (Spain, Germany and France). The Spanish market has experienced the least important loss (-56%). By contrast, the most affected market continues to be the United States, with a -85% drop. 

The hotel bookings in Barcelona city over the last week (30/11-6/12) have been decreased: while two weeks ago, 30.6% of bookings had been made, last week, they were 23.3% (as compared with the peak of January). Over that same week, the volume of hotel reservations in Destination Barcelona has grown: while two weeks ago, 36.4% of bookings have been made, last week, they were 38.8% (as compared with the peak of January).

 

Destination Barcelona tourism forecast (11/12/2020)

 

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