»»Global Hotel Performance Data for 2011

STR Global released hotel performance data for 2011.

The three key performance metrics by region in 2011 (year-on-year
measurements) are as follow.

  Occupancy ADR RevPAR
Asia Pacific +0.2% (to 66.8%) +9.5% (to US$140.44) +9.8% (to US$93.84)
Americas +4.2% (to 60.2%) +3.8% (to US$104.26) +8.2% (to US$62.79)
Europe +2.2% (to 53.9%) +1.2% (to EUR95.76) +5.3% (to EUR51.63)
Middle East/Africa -6.8% (to 57.1%) +5.3% (to US$162.81) +1.8% (to US$92.99)

 
The following are highlights of key market performers for 2011 (year-on-year
comparisons).

- Asia Pacific
The largest occupancy increase was recorded in Bangkok, Thailand, +17.6% (to
63.2%) and Shanghai, China, +14.2% (to 65.9%). The largest decrease was reported by Shanghai, China, -11.6% (to 56.6%).

- Americas
Santiago, Chile, reported the largest growth in occupancy with a +9.4% (to 71.5%), followed by Mexico City, Mexico which recorded a +7.9% (to 62.5%). The largest occupancy decrease was in Vancouver, Canada, which reported a -1.9% (to 66.6%).

- Europe
Venice posted the largest — the only double-digit — occupancy increase, +13.8% (to 68.1%); Malmo, Sweden, recorded the largest occupancy decrease, with -7% (to 59.0%), followed by Istanbul, Turkey which posted a -4% (to 70.1%).

- Middle East/Africa
The largest increase in occupancy was recorded by Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, with a 9.9% (to 64.8%), followed by Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with a 7% increase (to 75.4%).
Cairo, Egypt, which fell 44.9% (to 36.1%), and Beirut, Lebanon (-12.9% to 56.2%) reported the largest occupancy decreasesin the region.


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January 25, 2012 - in: Hotels

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