The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience arrives at Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest for the first time (Hungary)
International Intrigues journey will include Budapest again in 2018 |
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The Four Seasons Private Jet Experience arrives at Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest for the first time (Hungary)
International Intrigues journey will include Budapest again in 2018 |
Category: Europe - Hungary - Exclusive experiences
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2017-09-25
A trip of a lifetime isn’t just about seeing new sights. It’s about doing new things and discovering new passions to enjoy the ride. That’s exactly what travellers get - and more - when the journey around the world with the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience.
From September 17 to 20, the Four Seasons Private Jet stopped in the Hungarian capital, where 58 guests spent three nights at Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest, the recently named Best City Hotel in Europe in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards 2017.
In 2018, the International Intrigues journey will again include Budapest, from October 1 to 3, as part of an 24 day trip that begins in Seattle and concludes in London. Along the way, guests will enjoy unique experiences in Kyoto, Japan; Hoi An, Vietnam; Maldives; the Serengeti in Tanzania; Marrakech, Morocco; and St. Petersburg, Russia. For more details and booking information, click here.
Every Four Seasons Private Jet journey includes air travel aboard the Four Seasons Private Jet, ground transportation, planned excursions, all meals and beverages throughout the trip, and luxurious accommodations at Four Seasons hotels and resorts.Destination BudapestThe Hungarian Tourism Agency reports that Budapest holds increasing attraction for tourists. There has been an incredible change in the past couple of years as Hungary's international tourism numbers grew by 16 percent. In January 2017, the number of nights spent by international tourists increased by 14 percent and that of nights spent by domestic tourists by 5.6 percent compared to a year earlier. Revenue grew by 16.5 percent to HUF 30.9 billion HUF.
Between January and May this year, room capacity-usage increased by 1.9 percent from 78.3 percent in April 2016 to 80.2 percent to May 2017. In all, 1,587 guests and 3.670 room nights were registered, and increase of 10* percent compared to the first five months of 2016.
Business tourism is also doing very well. In 2015, 19.7 of visitors to Budapest were travelling on business, with a daily average spend of HUF 35,900, versus a daily average spend of leisure guests of HUF 25,400. According to a report by the International Congress and Convention Association, Budapest stands 16th worldwide and 12th within the European ranking list.
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