Abstract

Statistics relating to the capacity utilization of lodging facilities in the Nordic countries are examined. Comparison with a previous study permits developments over a four-year period to be ascertained. All the Nordic countries have year-round surplus capacity. The highest capacity utilization is found in the capital cities and the larger hotels. Nordic, as opposed to foreign, tourists provide the major demand. The shortfall in hotel capacity utilization represents a loss of income of over Dkr 4.5 billion. Recommendations made following the first report have had negligible impact. This report makes further recommendations to improve capacity utilization.

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