Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts

Friday, 15 April 2016

Hospitality News - Spain Consumes 4% More Alcohol

Gin Second Favourite in Spain for the First Time 


After nearly a decade of constant decrease, last year spirits achieved a global sales growth of 2%, with consumers preferring distilled WHISKEY and GIN.









“Destilerías Y Crianza del Whisky” is a Spanish company that started to produce the first Spanish whisky in 1963... DYC! Production reached 20 million litres per year in the 80’s. However, nowadays output is only a fraction of distillery capacity.


Locals loved DYC in the 80’s



Good News for Spanish Hospitality

Positive data released from the second half of 2015, now also confirms the recovery of the Spirits industry. This has been confirmed by the “Economic and Social Report” of the sector in 2015, prepared by Spanish Spirits Federation (FEBE) and presented a few days ago by its CEO, Bosco Torremocha, to the Minister of Agriculture, Isabel García Tejerina.

Bosco Torremocha
During 2015, 190 million litres of spirits were sold in Spain, about 2% more than the previous year, with a contribution of €7.6 Billion to the Spanish economy (0.12% of GDP). According to the report, the total domestic production, 60% is for local consumption and they export the remaining 40%.

Isabel García Tejerina

Local consumption is again focused on HORECA*, with 60% of the total in 2015, and recorded increases of 4% in hospitality, compared to 1.7% in supermarkets. 


HORECA is an abbreviation used in Europe for the sector of the food industry that consists of establishments which prepare and serve food and beverages. The term is a syllabic abbreviation of the words Hotel + Restaurant + Café. By establishment sales were distributed as follows:



Drinking Patterns & Trends



Overall, whiskey remains the drink preferred by Spanish consumers, with 26% of the total market, followed by gin 20%, which passed rum 17% for the first time. Then top selling specialties were liquors 12%, brandy 11%, anise 6% and vodka [only?] 5%. The distribution of the percentages of consumption in HORECA maintains the same proportions for drinks.




What's you favourite spirit?

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Monday, 15 June 2015

MADRID: MORE POPULAR THAN BARCELONA

Madrid is a More Popular Destination than Barcelona for Spanish Tourists 


Since the Russians are grounded at home due to devaluation (1 Ruble = €0.016), locals are looking even more towards domestic tourism to save this summer season.

  

According to TRIVAGO, based on reservations for July and August, the most popular destinations for Spanish nationals this summer will be:


Costa Daurada” or “Costa Dorada” (Golden Coast) is the
Mediterranean shoreline of Catalonia between Cunit (A) and Alcanar (B)


1. Benidorm

2. Peñíscola

3. Madrid

4. Salou

5. Barcelona


Salou in August


“Salou” has the most expensive accommodation in Spain with an average price of €271 per night. This is based on the rates for these two months supplied by agencies and on-line sites for all types of accommodation. 

Some hotels in "Salou" are offering are specifically offering expensive rooms from the 1st of August.

Benidorm in August
“Calpe” (€267) and “Benidorm” (€257) are the next most expensive destinations; while on the opposite end of the scale: “Granada” (€65) and “Sevilla” (€73) are the cheapest.

Madrid in August
Sunny beach resorts are highlighted on the list as the most popular holiday destinations for Spaniards this summer. Competing against big cities like Madrid and Barcelona. Visitor’s profiles are quite different for “Costa Dorada” which is mainly aimed for families attracted by nice weather, beach and leisure (like “Port Aventura”).  They are also attracted by facilities, sports activities and nightlife.

On the other hand, Madrid and Barcelona are more focused on cultural and business tourism.

The domestic market is vital for the Costa Daurada. Last year most visitors were from Spain (46%), followed by Russia (13%), France (12%) and the UK (11%).

Where are you going this Summer?