Deloitte study: Middle East enjoys highest hotel occupancy in the world for first half of 2008 |
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Global hotel performance remains positive despite economic uncertainties The global hotel market got off to a good start in 2008, driven by strong average room rate growth. Analysis by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu shows that for the first six months of the year, North America was the only region not to record double-digit revenue per available room (revPAR) growth (in US$).
"Most regions have seen strong growth for the first six months of 2008, which is a great result for the industry given the current economic uncertainties facing the global economy" said Alex Kyriakidis, Global Managing Partner of Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure at Deloitte.
RevPAR in the Middle East grew 21.6 percent to US$135. "The region also had the highest occupancy and average room rates in the world at 75.3 percent and US$180 respectively" said Rob O'Hanlon, Tourism, Hotel and Leisure partner at Deloitte Middle East. RevPAR growth continues in Dubai, albeit at a slower pace than last year - up 9.6 percent to US$274. The emirate also achieved the highest occupancy and average room rates of any city in the Middle East at 85.3 percent and US$321. Resorts in Egypt also reported strong revPAR growth, as the country becomes more popular with tourists due to the low price of luxury accommodation. Taba came out on top, with revPAR rising 93.2 percent. However, absolute revPAR in Taba is the lowest in the Middle East at US$27.
Central and South America had the highest growth of any region with revPAR rising 23.0 percent to US$82, driven by average room rate increases of 19.5 percent. The region is benefiting from the weak US dollar, which is keeping US travellers close to home. Most cities have witnessed strong growth.
In Europe, revPAR increased 15.2 percent to US$115. A number of European cities have reported strong growth for the first six months of the year despite the current economic slow down and the strength of the Euro's potential to deter visitor numbers from these countries. Hotels in Russia continue to report some of the highest revPAR results in Europe, with Moscow achieving a revPAR of US$268 - up 25.1 percent. St Petersburg also witnessed strong growth, rising 37.1 percent.
Hotels in Asia Pacific reported a 13.3 percent growth in revPAR, reaching US$100. Improvements have been driven by increases in average room rates which now stand at US$147. Bali achieved the highest revPAR growth, 38.8 percent increase in revPAR to US$86.
North America, the world's largest branded hotel market, was the only region in the world not to achieve double-digit revPAR growth in the first six months of 2008. While occupancy dipped to 61.5 percent, average room rates grew 4.8 percent to US$109 - a US$5 increase on the same period last year. Data from the US shows that there has been an increase in weekday demand and a drop in weekend demand suggesting that leisure travellers are curtailing their travel plans as the economic downturn eats into discretionary leisure spend
Commenting on the results, Alex Kyriakidis said: "The strength of some currencies against the US dollar, notably the Euro, is presenting a challenge for the hotel industry, particularly in Europe which is likely to see a downturn in visitor numbers from the US and UK during the remainder of the year. The US will continue to benefit from an influx in both European and Asian travellers but the positive impact of inbound visitors is unlikely to offset the downward pressure as a result of the weakening economy. The Middle East looks set for a fifth consecutive year of double-digit growth, and Asia is also well placed to have another strong year."
Global hotel performance year-to-June* 2008
Occupancy
Average room rate
RevPAR
(%)
% change
(US$)
% change
(US$)
% change
Asia Pacific
67.9
-2.8
147
16.7
100
13.3
Central and South America
67.7
2.9
121
19.5
82
23.0
Europe
66.3
-1.0
174
16.4
115
15.2
Middle East
75.3
6.6
180
14.1
135
21.6
North America
61.5
-2.4
109
4.8
67
2.2
Source: STR Global HotelBenchmark™ Survey
* Preliminary figures for June 2008
Notes: Analysis has been provided by Deloitte & Touche LLP using data from the STR Global HotelBenchmark™ Survey and Smith Travel Research.
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