Magyar Turizmus expects guest nights to rise almost 2% in 2012

Magyar Turizmus expects guest nights to edge up 1.8% in 2012, as the number spent by Hungarians stagnates but foreign guest nights climb 3.6%, CEO Gergely Horvath said on Thursday, citing the state tourism agency's marketing plan.
Magyar Turizmus's domestic campaigns will focus on spa and cultural tourism, wine and gastronomy tourism, active and ecotourism and village tourism next year, Horvath said. Its foreign campaigns will highlight spa tourism as well as conference and business tourism, concentrating on Budapest and Lake Balaton, he added.
ADVERTISEMENT
SUPPORT THE BUDAPEST BUSINESS JOURNAL
Producing journalism that is worthy of the name is a costly business. For 27 years, the publishers, editors and reporters of the Budapest Business Journal have striven to bring you business news that works, information that you can trust, that is factual, accurate and presented without fear or favor.
Newspaper organizations across the globe have struggled to find a business model that allows them to continue to excel, without compromising their ability to perform. Most recently, some have experimented with the idea of involving their most important stakeholders, their readers.
We would like to offer that same opportunity to our readers. We would like to invite you to help us deliver the quality business journalism you require. Hit our Support the BBJ button and you can choose the how much and how often you send us your contributions.