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GIST02011 Overnight stays on hotels by occupancy rate, capacity, region and year (2013-2025)

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Rúna V. Højgaard
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region

Hotels in Suðuroy are not included in these figures.

measure

Check-ins (guests)

Counts how many guests have checked in during the month.

Overnight stays

Counts the number of overnight stays. An overnight stay is defined as a single night spent at a hotel. For example, if 2 people spend 3 nights at a hotel, this counts as 6 overnight stays.

Overnight stays, capacity

Counts the overnight stays capacity of the hotels. The overnight stays capacity is calculated by multiplying the number of bed places with the amount of days within the relevant month.

Overnight stays, occupancy rate

Counts how large a share of the bed places is being used in percentage.

Overnight stays, average length per guest

Counts how many overnight stays a guest has on average per check-in.

Bedroom nights, used

Counts the number of nights rooms are used. For example, if 2 rooms are occupied for 4 nights each, this counts as 8 room nights. The number of people staying in the rooms is in this case irrelevant.

Bedroom nights, capacity

Counts the bedroom night capacity of the hotels. The bedroom night capacity is calculated by multiplying the number of bedrooms with the amount of days within the relevant month.

Bedroom nights, occupancy rate

Counts how large a share of the room nights is being used in percentage.