Hotel Industry in Denmark 2024-2030

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    HOTEL INDUSTRY IN DENMARK

     

    INTRODUCTION

     

    A recent analysis on sustainability in the Danish hotel industry revealed that every fifth hotel has received the Green Key certification.

     

    Infographic: Hotel Industry in Denmark Size, Hotel Industry in Denmark Trends, Hotel Industry in Denmark Forecast, Hotel Industry in Denmark Risks, Hotel Industry in Denmark Report, Hotel Industry in Denmark Share

     

    The Green Key is given to accommodations that successfully complete a variety of strict environmental requirements. In Denmark, 20% of all hotels and 40% of all hotel stays are at one of the 142 Green Key-awarded properties currently.

     

    When visiting Denmark, travellers can use the Green Key eco-label to find the most environmentally friendly accommodation.

     

    HOTEL INDUSTRY IN DENMARK SIZE AND FORECAST

     

    The Hotel Industry in Denmark accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.

     

    HOTEL INDUSTRY IN DENMARK IMPACT DUE TO COVID-19

     

    The pandemic severely affected the hotel sector in Denmark, as it did in practically every other nation, resulting in a sharp decline in the number of nights reserved in June 2020.

     

    Denmark implemented stringent steps relatively early in the pandemic (March 2020), including rigorous travel restrictions, assembly bans, face mask regulations, and the temporary shutdown of all unnecessary activities, including the closure of restaurants, cafés, and hotels.

     

    The testing capacity (PCR tests) was increased in the late summer of 2020, and in the early winter of 2020, the PCR tests were supplemented with rapid tests conducted by engaged private suppliers at no cost and without the need for prebooking, resulting in a daily test capacity of more than 200,000 at its peak (equivalent to approximately 3.5 per cent of the population).

     

    The sector is progressively rebounding, with more bookings in 2021 than in 2020, thanks to the introduction of corona passports in the spring of 2021 and an expedited reopening.

     

    The industry anticipates a further rise in reservations as the pandemic’s effects begin to gradually fade, but there is uncertainty due to the virus and its related travel restrictions.

     

    HOTEL INDUSTRY IN DENMARK RECENT LAUNCH

     

    In southern Denmark’s Vejle, Deutsche Hospitality will expand its portfolio with the addition of a Zleep Hotel. The project will be completed near Havneen, next to the Vejle Fjord promenade. The hotel will be next to the Yacht Harbour and the “Fjordenhus,” the House of the Fjord, an iconic structure created by artist Olafur Eliasson.

     

    It will have 124 rooms, some of which will be “Zleep Living” rooms, as well as 15 suites that can be as large as 200 square metres. Kirk Kapital, a Danish investment firm, will handle the building projects.

     

    The Scandic group’s ninth hotel in the heart of Copenhagen and 29th establishment overall in Denmark has now opened as Scandic Nrreport. The cosy interiors of this brand-new location, which combine Nordic tones with Danish design, stand out, as does the rooftop bar with its breathtaking views.

     

    Scandic Nrreport is the first hotel in the nation to comply with the new, stricter requirements for the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, further solidifying its position as the only hotel brand in Denmark with properties that do so.

     

    The hotel complies with these standards by cutting down on energy use and CO2 emissions, boosting the use of green cleaning products, providing eco-friendly meals, and cutting down on food waste.

     

    Following the signing of three hotel management contracts throughout Denmark, France, and the UK, Cycas Hospitality’s expansion momentum has continued.

     

    Both the hotel chain and Accor establish their first hotels in Denmark with the opening of the ibis Styles Copenhagen Restad. The 186-room hotel is a component of Cycas’s strategic alliance with Borealis Hotel Group and is located in Copenhagen’s well-known restad neighbourhood as part of the mixed-use Nest45 project, which also includes offices and small companies.

     

    Denmark’s Fairfield by Marriott Copenhagen North Harbour anticipated opening shortly. The Fairfield by Marriott Copenhagen North Harbor, Denmark, hotel is planned to be dual branded, with 234 guestrooms devoted to the Fairfield by Marriott brand and 81 guestrooms in the adjacent hotel devoted to the longer stay brand, Residence Inn by Marriott.

     

    The hotel is located in Copenhagen’s North Harbor district and is close to the city centre. The largest new urban development region in Northern Europe is called North Harbour, and it is intended to be a fully sustainable, energy-neutral centre.

     

    Using the concepts of a “Five-minute City,” public transportation, urban areas, neighbourhood amenities, open spaces, and the shoreline will all be accessible in under five minutes.

     

    HOTEL INDUSTRY IN DENMARK COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

     

    The Aalborg Hotel Apartments are a short drive from the city’s business centre and Aalborg University in a beautiful residential neighborhood. For both long- and short-term stays, Aalborg Hotel flats rent out hotel flats to businesses and private citizens.

     

     The ideal accommodation for travelers who desire more freedom when visiting Aalborg is the Aalborg Hotel Apartments. Just off the E45 freeway, they provide a comfortable atmosphere in a secure location 10 minutes from the heart of Aalborg. Also available is free parking. 

     

     The one-, two-, and studio apartments at the Aalborg Hotel Apartments are contemporary, completely furnished, and come with everything that’s needed while one is stationed. They range in size from 25 square meters to 70 square meters. 

     

    Denmark is the ideal vacation spot, whether one wants to spend time at the beach on the Baltic Sea island of Bornholm, engage in outdoor activities in Jutland, or unwind in the charming port city of Esbjerg.

     

     TheY can explore the nation’s countless attractions and activities while there. Vejle is a well-liked travel location. It mixes the best elements of city living with breathtaking natural surroundings. 

     

    Therefore, the B&B hotel in Vejle is the ideal place to begin excursions! The ideal lodging for an enjoyable vacation in this Scandinavian nation is offered by B&B Hotels Denmark. To accommodate travel plans, B&B Denmark hotels provide reasonably priced, contemporary lodging options in prime locations. 

     

    Sl no Topic
    1 Scope of the Report
    2 Market Segmentation
    3 Research Methodology
    4 Executive summary
    5 Introduction
    6 Growth in number of domestic travelers in Denmark
    7 Foreign Tourist Arrivals and impact on Denmark Hotel IndDenmarktry
    8 Denmark Hotels: Establishments by Hotel Category
    9 Total Room Revenue by Hotel Category & CDenmarktomer Type
    10 Total Revenue by Hotel Category & CDenmarktomer Type
    11 Guests by Hotel Category & CDenmarktomer Type
    12 IndDenmarktry Trends: The rise of co-working spaces and one day domestic trips
    13 Popular price point among travellers from major cities
    14 New hotel launches in 2022 and planned launches in 2023-2024
    15 Top 10 highest ADR, OCC and RevPAR cities in Denmark- 2022
    16 GDP AND EXCHANGE RATE FACTORS ON TOURISM DEMAND
    17 Top 10 Denmarkan cities for Hotel Investments-2022
    18 Market restraints
    19 COVID impact on Hotel IndDenmarktry in Denmark
    20 Market Size, Dynamics And Forecast By Hotel Type, 2024-2030($M)
    21 Market Size, Dynamics And Forecast By Region, 2024-2030($M)
    22 Market Size, Dynamics And Forecast By Destination type, 2024-2030($M)
    23 Competitive Landscape
    24 Market share of major companies-2023
    25 Profitability analysis of major players
    26 Top Denmark Hotel Chains 2022
    27 Growth and expansion strategies of major hotel chains in Denmark
    28 Key Strategic Move: Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements of Major Players
    29 Pipeline projects in major Denmark countries
    30 Inventory analysis of major companies
    31 Company Profiles
    32 Unmet needs and Market Opportunity for Vendors
    33 ConclDenmarkion
       
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