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06/08/2010, 14h57
Hotels in the Middle East are suffering most from the global economic downturn, according to a survey by HRG.
A study of average rates for the first half of 2010 showed double digit falls in the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman.
Average room rates in Abu Dhabi fell by 26%, in sharp contrast to the 38% growth in average rate recorded in the first half of 2009
The report said like Dubai, Abu Dubai has faced a substantial fall in occupancy and, combined with ongoing new hotel developments, this is set to continue for some time to come.
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A study of average rates for the first half of 2010 showed double digit falls in the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman.
Average room rates in Abu Dhabi fell by 26%, in sharp contrast to the 38% growth in average rate recorded in the first half of 2009
The report said like Dubai, Abu Dubai has faced a substantial fall in occupancy and, combined with ongoing new hotel developments, this is set to continue for some time to come.
en savoir plus (http://www.travelmole.com/stories/1143605.php?mpnlog=1&m_id=s~Y!~Am_rd)
Pour en lire plus... (http://www.veilleinfotourisme.fr/1281084265250/0/fiche___article/)
http://tracking.publicidees.com/showgrp.php?partid=22831&grpid=6775