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24/08/2010, 10h41
The region's occupancy ended the month virtually flat with a 0.1-percent increase to 61.3 percent, average daily rate increased 11.8 percent to US$145.00, and revenue per available room grew 11.8 percent to US$88.82.
The good news for the Middle East is that demand showed continued growth against last year, and the sub region still recorded one of the highest ADRs (US$162) only beaten by the strong ADR in Southern Africa (US$175) due to the FIFA World Cup, which ended mid-July, said Elizabeth Randall, managing director of STR Global.
However, the Middle East was the only sub region reporting RevPAR declines in July. It will be interesting to see if the slowing decline will continue during the coming months. Northern and Southern Africa continued on their RevPAR recovery path, and the smooth running of an joyful World Cup will bring additional interest to the region.
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The good news for the Middle East is that demand showed continued growth against last year, and the sub region still recorded one of the highest ADRs (US$162) only beaten by the strong ADR in Southern Africa (US$175) due to the FIFA World Cup, which ended mid-July, said Elizabeth Randall, managing director of STR Global.
However, the Middle East was the only sub region reporting RevPAR declines in July. It will be interesting to see if the slowing decline will continue during the coming months. Northern and Southern Africa continued on their RevPAR recovery path, and the smooth running of an joyful World Cup will bring additional interest to the region.
en savoir plus (http://www.hotelnewsnow.com/articles.aspx?ArticleId=3892)
Pour en lire plus... (http://www.veilleinfotourisme.fr/1282639248208/0/fiche___article/)
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