SYNTHESIS INE@COVID-19, 22-jun-2020

June . 22 . 2020 page 3/19 Communication Unit | tel: +351 21 842 61 00 | sci@ine.pt www.ine.pt SYNTH SIS IN @ COVID-19 Overnight stays Guests 10 3 Year-on-year change 10 3 Year-on-year change Total 175.5 -97.0% 60.1 -97.4% Residents 117.0 -93.0% 45.1 -94.9% Non-residentes 58.5 -98.6% 15.0 -99.0% Overnight stays and Guests in April 2020 The profile of the few guests who stayed at the tourist accommodation establishments in April was different from the usual, and several situations were reported to Statistics Portugal, such as guests who remained in Portugal without the possibility of returning to their country of residence, or people who, for professional reasons, had to travel in the country and stay out of their place of residence. In April, in the context of the state of emergency, about 83.1% of the tourist accommodation establishments were closed or did not register any movement of guests. In April, there were very significant reductions (over 95%) in overnight stays by tourists from the 16 main countries of origin. Overnight stays in tourist accommodation establishments by main countries of origin of tourists (year-on-year change) -99.6% -99.4% -99.3% -99.3% -99.2% -99.2% -99.1% -99.0% -98.9% -98.8% -98.8% -98.6% -98.5% -98.5% -96.6% -95.9% Ireland United Kingdom Canada Germany DenmarK USA France China Belgium Switzerland Poland Netherlands Spain Sweden Brazil Italy Tourists from these 16 countries were responsible for 75.8% of the overnight stays registered in April. Considering the January-April period, the largest reductions in tourist flow compared to the same period a year earlier came from the following countries: • Ireland (-62.8%); • Switzerland (-58.7%); • Belgium (-57.9%); • France (-55.7%). In this period, Canadian and Brazilian tourists registered the lowest decreases (-29.5% and -34.3%, respectively).

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