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November 2002 Summary Report |
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The HotelBenchmark Summary Report for November 2002 from Deloitte and
Touche
illustrates the continuation of mixed performance for hotels across Asia Pacific, the Caribbean and Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. To mitigate the impact of seasonality, the rolling 12-month summary report reflects the performance of a consistent sample of hotels between December 2001 and November 2002. Key markets across the Asia Pacific region demonstrate that occupancy levels generally improved both for the month of November and for the rolling 12-months to November when compared to the same periods the previous year. Auckland shows the greatest improvement in performance during November as high occupancy levels during the America's Cup enabled hoteliers to increase average room rates by 35 percent when measured in US dollars, boosting RevPAR by a massive 66 percent. |
November 2002 Performance
November performance in US dollars |
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Asia Pacific (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 1,100 hotels across the region) | ||||||
Auckland |
91.1
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21.4%
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67
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34.7%
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61
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63.5%
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Beijing |
81.0
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13.6%
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79
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3.4%
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64
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17.5%
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Hong Kong |
88.3
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17.7%
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129
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9.4%
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114
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28.8%
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Singapore |
72.2
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9.7%
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86
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-0.7%
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62
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9.0%
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Sydney Central |
85.9
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21.5%
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91
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11.7%
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78
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35.7%
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Tokyo |
86.7
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2.2%
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176
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0.5%
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153
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2.7%
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Caribbean and Latin America(*) (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 370 hotels across the region) | ||||||
Buenos Aires |
49.6
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-5.1%
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78
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-40.9%
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39
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-43.9%
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Mexico City |
72.6
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16.0%
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124
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-8.2%
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90
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6.5%
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Quito |
66.4
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17.0%
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79
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17.4%
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52
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37.3%
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Sao Paulo |
50.7
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-0.8%
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80
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-27.3%
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41
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-27.9%
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Santiago |
60.6
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31.9%
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95
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-11.3%
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58
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16.9%
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Europe (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 3,750 hotels across the region) | ||||||
Amsterdam |
77.5
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-4.4%
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141
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6.6%
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109
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2.0%
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Berlin |
61.4
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-6.0%
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93
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12.1%
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57
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5.4%
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Brussels |
67.8
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-3.5%
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103
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7.8%
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70
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4.1%
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London |
81.7
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13.5%
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158
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9.5%
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129
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24.4%
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Madrid |
76.6
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2.6%
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132
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11.8%
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101
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14.7%
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Paris |
70.7
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13.4%
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164
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8.9%
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116
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23.5%
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Rome |
65.1
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4.7%
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167
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14.9%
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109
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20.3%
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Vienna |
59.6
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-2.9%
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89
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2.2%
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53
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-0.9%
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Middle East (HotelBenchmark sample represents 700 hotels across the Middle East & Africa) | ||||||
Cairo - All |
49.1
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14.3%
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60
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-16.1%
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30
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-4.2%
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Dubai - All |
67.4
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8.9%
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107
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-6.5%
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72
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1.8%
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Jerusalem |
34.7
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34.3%
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63
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-9.2%
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22
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22.0%
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Riyadh |
52.3
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-18.3%
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112
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-12.0%
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58
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-28.1%
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Rolling 12 months to end of November 2002 in US dollars |
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Asia Pacific (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 1,100 hotels across the region) | ||||||
Auckland |
70.2
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5.8%
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56
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11.7%
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39
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18.2%
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Beijing |
75.4
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6.0%
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76
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-0.1%
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57
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5.8%
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Hong Kong |
77.9
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4.3%
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117
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-7.8%
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91
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-3.8%
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Singapore |
70.1
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-0.9%
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86
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-6.3%
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61
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-7.2%
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Sydney Central |
70.9
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5.2%
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84
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-0.1%
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60
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5.2%
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Tokyo |
79.6
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1.7%
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172
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-3.8%
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137
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-2.2%
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Caribbean and Latin America(*) (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 370 hotels across the region) | ||||||
Buenos Aires |
41.5
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-23.0%
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96
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-36.4%
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40
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-51.0%
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Mexico City |
67.0
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1.3%
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125
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-7.9%
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84
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-6.6%
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Quito |
52.0
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2.8%
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74
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1.8%
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38
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4.7%
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Sao Paulo |
47.4
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-9.4%
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100
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-26.9%
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47
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-33.7%
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Santiago |
48.9
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-0.4%
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99
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-18.9%
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48
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-19.2%
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Europe (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 3,750 hotels across the region) | ||||||
Amsterdam |
77.9
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-1.1%
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137
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2.9%
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107
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1.8%
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Berlin |
62.5
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-4.8%
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94
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7.5%
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59
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2.3%
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Brussels |
64.6
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-5.2%
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96
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3.7%
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62
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-1.7%
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London |
75.2
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0.9%
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147
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-3.0%
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111
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-2.1%
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Madrid |
68.8
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-2.8%
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128
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5.8%
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88
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2.9%
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Paris |
72.5
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-2.8%
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172
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8.2%
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125
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5.1%
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Rome |
67.6
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-8.3%
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175
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10.8%
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119
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1.6%
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Vienna |
66.5
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-1.2%
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90
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1.6%
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60
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0.4%
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Middle East (HotelBenchmark sample represents 700 hotels across the Middle East & Africa) | ||||||
Cairo - All |
62.5
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-1.7%
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65
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-21.4%
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41
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-22.7%
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Dubai - All |
78.3
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7.1%
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105
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-5.3%
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82
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1.5%
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Jerusalem |
33.2
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-1.2%
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70
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-5.3%
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23
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-6.4%
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Riyadh |
60.5
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10.1%
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115
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-0.4%
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69
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9.7%
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NOTES
(*) Caribbean & Latin America data is one month in arrears Contributing hotels include both independent and group operated units and the sample is typically representative of quality hotel supply. To ensure direct comparability of results, only hotels that have been able to provide two full years of trading data have been included in this survey. The exception however, is that new hotel openings are now included in the results. The HotelBenchmark Survey by Deloitte & Touche is the leading survey of its kind, containing data from over 6,000 hotels across all areas of the world outside of North America. The results below reflect a sample of the 320 markets on which we report on a monthly basis, providing depth of coverage and sample sizes, which are unsurpassed in the majority of regions. To learn more, visit our web site at www.HotelBenchmark.com or contact us at [email protected]. This report contains proprietary information of Deloitte & Touche, and any reproduction of this report, in whole or part, must be attributed to the 'HotelBenchmark Survey by Deloitte & Touche' and display the following copyright notice �©Deloitte & Touche 2002. All rights reserved.� Failure to do so may result in legal action. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this report, this cannot be guaranteed and neither Deloitte & Touche nor any related entity shall have any liability to any person or entity who relies on the information contained in this report. Any such reliance is solely at the users risk. |
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Also See: | International Occupancy and Rate Report / October 2002 / Deloitte & Touche / Dec 2002 |
Cardiff's Hotel Industry More Robust than Any Other UK City; London Fared the Worst, with Profits Declining 15 percent / Deloitte & Touche / Nov 2002 | |
London Hotel Market RevPAR Declines 16 percent in March 2002 / Andersen / April 2002 |