Major Occupancy Drop at TTS Covasna Hotel in March

Major Occupancy Drop at TTS Covasna Hotel in March

The four-star TTS Covasna hotel, controlled by businessman Mircea Mihăilescu, recorded a significant decrease in its average occupancy rate in March, reaching 25%, compared to 44% in the same period last year. The decline follows a solid start to the year and is mainly attributed to the absence of tourists from Israel, who previously opted for long-term stays.

The facility, located in the Valea Zânelor area of the Covasna resort, was opened in 2016 following a €5.3 million investment by the founder of the TTS naval transport group. Although January and February started with occupancy rates of 56% and 65%, respectively, the hotel manager, Gheorghe Adrian Onea, stated that March was the weakest month in his 20-year career in tourism. The hotel has a capacity of 116 beds in 58 rooms and suites, featuring two conference rooms, a restaurant, and a treatment center offering physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, and aerosol therapy procedures. Most clients access the hotel’s services for medical recovery, spa packages, or events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the occupancy rate drop at TTS Covasna hotel?

The drop to 25% in March was primarily caused by the absence of Israeli tourists, who typically booked long-term stays.

What facilities does TTS Covasna hotel offer?

The hotel features 58 rooms and suites, a restaurant, conference rooms, and a specialized treatment base for physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, and electrotherapy.

Who is the owner of the TTS Covasna hotel?

The hotel is controlled by businessman Mircea Mihăilescu, the founder of the TTS naval transport group, following a €5.3 million investment.