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DALLAS
(April 30, 2012) – Average daily rates (ADR) paid by leisure
hotel guests climbed +9.2% in March over 2011, beating the previous
record of +8.3%
set in December over 2010, according to data from Pegasus
Solutions reported today in The
Pegasus View.
In North America, hotels benefited from a climb of +8.5% in daily rates
for
leisure stays, which outperformed the +7.3% record set in February.
Rate gains in the corporate market approximated or surpassed year-to-date growth. Globally, ADR reached +4.5%, overtaking year-to-date growth of +4.0%, and climbed to +6.5% in North America, almost reaching the year-to-date growth of +6.8%. Outside North America, corporate rates increased +1.8% while leisure rates were up +3.9%. “This month was once again highlighted by remarkable rate performance, especially in the leisure sector,” said Mike Kistner, chief executive officer of Pegasus Solutions. “As bookings fell off the significant surges we saw in 2011, it’s encouraging to see hotels holding to and increasing rates to maximize revenue potential for current and future growth.” Leisure and corporate bookings decreased from levels realized in March 2011, a month that saw double digit gains in four of the six categories reported in The Pegasus View (global, North America and outside North America for corporate and leisure). Globally, corporate bookings dropped -7.5% relative to a +25% increase a year before, with North America shrinking by -9.0% compared to +20% in 2011. Outside North America, corporate volume fell slightly less by -5.8% compared to growth of +32% in 2011. For leisure travelers booking vacations, global bookings fell -7.9% from gains of almost 10% in 2011. North America booking volume dropped -9.0% compared to +10% in 2011. Markets outside of North America were more resilient, decreasing only -0.4% over more moderate growth margins in 2011 due to world events like the Japan earthquake and Middle East/North Africa uprisings. Looking forward, global distribution system (GDS) bookings on the book indicate steady increases in corporate travel and sturdy rate growth. Leisure bookings have the potential to progress beyond prior year in May and June with accompanying rate growth expected. The Pegasus View reporting on March. 2012 bookings is available online and by free subscription at www.pegs.com. Data reported in The Pegasus View comes from billions of transactions processed monthly by Pegasus Solutions, the world’s single largest global processor of hotel transactions. It is the only industry report to reflect data drawn from both GDS and ADS transactions, representing the business and leisure markets respectively for approximately 90,000 hotels worldwide. About Pegasus Solutions Pegasus Solutions is the world’s lead provider of technology and services to hotels and travel distributors, serving approximately 90,000 hotels around the globe, and the majority of the world’s travel agencies. Offering award-winning solutions for booking, distribution, and commission processing services, Pegasus also offers a full array of strategic online marketing solutions and accommodation booking options through its Open Hospitality division. The company also delivers hotel marketing representation services through Utell® Hotels & Resorts, and powers the niche consumer website www.hotelbook.com™, which is dedicated to promoting independent and boutique hotels worldwide. Through it’s widely followed monthly data report The Pegasus View, Pegasus is also recognized as the only hospitality company to report regularly on both business and leisure bookings, for which it was awarded a Stevie Award in 2011. Pegasus has 22 offices in 12 countries, including regional hubs in Dallas, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, New York, Sao Paulo, Singapore and Scottsdale, Arizona. For more information, please visit www.pegs.com, www.openhospitality.com, or www.utell.com. |
Media Contact: Ariel Herr |