The forecast for the number of nights in all types of tourist accommodation in France from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent decline. Starting at 866.51 million nights in 2024, it gradually decreases each year, reaching 816.74 million in 2028.
In comparison to 2023, where the actual data mark stands, this consistent downturn signals a potential contraction within the tourist accommodation sector. Year-on-year variations reveal a negative trend with approximate declines of 1.5% annually. Over this period, the compound annual growth rate is negative, indicating a steady downward movement.
Future trends to watch include factors influencing this decline, such as changes in consumer behavior, evolving travel preferences post-pandemic, and external economic conditions. Additionally, monitoring policy decisions that affect travel and tourism, technological advancements, and marketing innovations could provide valuable insights into reversing or mitigating this negative trajectory.