Katja Freudling

Consultant, Frankfurt, Germany

Katja Freudling holds the position of Consultant at Horwath HTL Germany, where her areas of expertise include feasibility studies, project management, digitisation and conceptualisation.


Bio

Katja Freudling is a Consultant at Horwath HTL Germany, specialising in feasibility studies, project management, digitisation, and conceptualisation. Since joining the firm in July 2021, Katja has developed long-term strategies for real estate and hotel managers, with a particular focus on private investors. Her expertise also encompasses development, strategy, branding, and hotel asset management, making her a versatile professional in the hospitality sector.

Katja holds a Master's degree in Political Science, Intercultural Communication, and Economics from the Universities of Heidelberg and Jena. During her studies, she gained early professional experience at the International Trade Fair Center in Munich, where she developed an understanding of large-scale event operations and logistics. She began her career in publishing, serving as the Responsible Editor for a B2B automotive industry magazine, overseeing both content creation and production processes. She later transitioned to a B2C publication, where she managed the entire production workflow while contributing to writing and editing.

In 2019, Katja joined Nemis Consulting as a Project Manager, where she honed her project management skills and deepened her focus on the hospitality and real estate sectors. Her international outlook and strong proficiency in English, coupled with her expertise in writing, editing, and communication, enhance her ability to deliver clear, strategic insights to her clients.

Katja’s diverse professional background and interdisciplinary skill set make her a valuable asset at Horwath HTL Germany, where she provides tailored solutions to support the development and success of hospitality and real estate projects.

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Green is not always green: A comparison of sustainability certificates in the hotel industry

Sustainability is no longer a voluntary extra for hotels, but a necessary obligation for long-term competitiveness. “Many corporate clients who book with hotels have to account for the sustainability of the properties they use and are actively requesting sustainability reports,” explains Brigitte Gruber, Managing Partner of Horwath HTL Austria.

Susann Sparwasser
Susann Sparwasser
Consultant, Germany
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DACH Region Hotels & Chains Report 2025

The past year has highlighted both the challenges and the resilience of the DACH hospitality sector. Germany and Austria have had to contend with sluggish growth, high energy costs, and persistent inflation, while broader geopolitical uncertainty – from international trade tensions to the ongoing war in Ukraine – continues to weigh on sentiment. Switzerland, by contrast, has remained comparatively stable, supported by strong domestic demand and its position as a high-value global destination. These differing dynamics illustrate the complexity of the region but also underline its importance as one of Europe’s most resilient markets.

Christian Buer
Christian Buer
Managing Partner, Germany
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Quo vadis tourism? Tourism policy as a compass for consulting in tourism

Tourism policy issues rarely dominate the headlines—at least at first glance. Although tourism is generally associated with summer, sun, and sea, it is much more than that. As a cross-sector industry, it encompasses more than just the hotel and accommodation market, travel agencies, and the restaurant industry. Infrastructure, leisure and cultural activities, nature and nature conservation, public administration, and much more are also part of this diverse economic sector. This heterogeneity alone highlights the challenge for the industry itself, but also for those representing its interests in politics. At the same time, the political framework (laws, regulations, and subsidies) serves as a compass for tourism activities, and tourism policy therefore plays a central role for us as consultants.

Katja Freudling
Katja Freudling
Consultant, Germany
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Digital. Fast? Risky? Lessons from Sonder’s development for Europe’s hospitality-tech scene

Financial and technical difficulties, cost-cutting and layoffs, and now the leadership change recently carried out by the company. The former pioneer of tech-based design accommodations is no longer among the top performers within its niche. In stark contrast, the serviced apartment brand Limehome regularly makes headlines with high occupancy rates of over 90 percent, repeated acquisitions, or its consistently strong expansion across Europe combined with very good performance in the hotel industry. But what if Limehome and its followers such as Numa and others are facing a similar path as Sonder?

Susann Sparwasser
Susann Sparwasser
Consultant, Germany
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Rate adjustment due to wage agreement increases

It is important to consider these wage increases both in the context of the past years (inflation) and also to recognize that inflation is already factored into these increases. Moreover, it is also understandable that an appropriate wage increases the attractiveness of the industry. Nevertheless, wage costs are often among the largest cost factors for hotels and, alongside other rising costs, contribute significantly to the financial pressure on businesses. This is reflected, among other things, in the approximately 1,200 insolvencies expected in the gastronomy sector in 2024, according to the information service provider CRIF. Unfortunately, no more recent data is available at this time. However, a clear pressure following the pandemic can be observed.

Vincent Coens
Vincent Coens
Junior Consultant, Germany
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Between brand and individuality: how white-label operators influence the hotel industry

White-label operators are playing an increasingly important role in the hotel industry in Germany. But what exactly is behind this concept, and what opportunities and challenges does it present for the sector? We take a closer look at the key developments and their impact on the market.

Susann Sparwasser
Susann Sparwasser
Consultant, Germany