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When it comes to the number of people it employs and the number of jobs it creates, the hospitality and hotel sector is becoming more and more significant. It also has a significant impact on how Finland is seen globally. The jobs and taxes that the hospitality sector generates are all retained in Finland.
In Finland, the hospitality industry employs 128 700 professionals nationwide. In the hospitality sector, more than 30% of the workers are under the age of 26. Recently, the workforce of the hotel sector grew by 21%, whereas that of traditional industrial businesses shrank.
The Hotel Industry in Finland accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Finnish hospitality sector will be introduced to a new kind of flexible service hotel category by Sokos Hotels. Heymo is the name of a new kind of hotel that adapts to the interests of each tourist, and the hotel visitor only pays for what they require at any given time.
A growing percentage of visitors, particularly those in the millennial and Z generations, go on vacation to have new, different experiences. Heymo offers excellent basic services that guests are welcome to supplement with additional services from within or outside the hotel, depending on their individual needs.
Sokos Hotels gets back to its core competency with its new flexible service category: a restful night’s sleep. Heymo offers accommodations with luxurious beds, blankets, and towels.
In Keilaniemi, Espoo, the Heymo 1 hotel type, a new one for the Sokos Hotels brand, will debut. It will act as a test bed for the Heymo hotel type, which is being further developed in close collaboration with guests. In the upcoming years, Heymo is intended to reach all of Finland’s major cities.