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24/08/2010, 10h41
The region's occupancy rose 6.9 percent to 67.9 percent, average daily rate went up 1.7 percent to US$100.93, and revenue per available room increased 8.8 percent to US$68.53.
Among the key markets in the region, Buenos Aries, Argentina, reported the largest occupancy increase, jumping 87.3 percent to 62.5 percent, followed by Santiago, Chile, with a 28.5-percent increase to 65.6 percent. Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Canada, ended the week virtually flat with a 0.2-percent decrease to 71.2 percent, and was the only occupancy decrease.
Three markets experienced ADR increases of more than 15 percent: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (+20.0 percent to US$155.18); Sao Paulo, Brazil (+17.6 percent to US$104.74); and Buenos Aires (+15.8 percent to US$134.48). San Juan, Puerto Rico, posted the only ADR decrease, falling 3.7 percent to US$144.00.
Buenos Aires led the RevPAR increases, rising 116.9 percent to US$83.99, followed by Santiago (+38.3 percent to US$86.37) and Toronto, Canada (+28.2 percent to US$89.53). San Juan fell 1.5 percent in RevPAR to US$113.65, reporting the only decrease in that metric.
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Among the key markets in the region, Buenos Aries, Argentina, reported the largest occupancy increase, jumping 87.3 percent to 62.5 percent, followed by Santiago, Chile, with a 28.5-percent increase to 65.6 percent. Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Canada, ended the week virtually flat with a 0.2-percent decrease to 71.2 percent, and was the only occupancy decrease.
Three markets experienced ADR increases of more than 15 percent: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (+20.0 percent to US$155.18); Sao Paulo, Brazil (+17.6 percent to US$104.74); and Buenos Aires (+15.8 percent to US$134.48). San Juan, Puerto Rico, posted the only ADR decrease, falling 3.7 percent to US$144.00.
Buenos Aires led the RevPAR increases, rising 116.9 percent to US$83.99, followed by Santiago (+38.3 percent to US$86.37) and Toronto, Canada (+28.2 percent to US$89.53). San Juan fell 1.5 percent in RevPAR to US$113.65, reporting the only decrease in that metric.
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