In the first half of this year, Germany experienced a decrease in overnight stays booked by foreigners. Conversely, local tourists significantly increased their bookings, resulting in a record total of 223.3 million overnight stays by the end of June. Additionally, it was reported by the Left Party that more than 11% of individuals deported from Germany in 2024 were children or teenagers, highlighting significant concerns regarding youth deportation policies. This data illustrates both the domestic tourism impact and issues related to immigration.
In the first half of this year, fewer foreigners booked overnight stays in Germany, but local travelers compensated, leading to a record-breaking 223.3 million stays.
Accommodation records indicate that local travelers significantly contributed to overnight stays in Germany, despite a decline in foreign bookings for the same period.
According to the Left Party, over 11% of those deported from Germany in 2024 were children or teenagers, raising concerns about youth deportations.
The figures reveal a significant trend in overnight stays in Germany, showcasing the resilience of domestic tourism amidst a drop in international visitors.
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