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International Occupancy and Rate Report
July 2003 Summary Report

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Supporting comments

Asia Pacific

  • The end of June saw the World Health Organisation lift the travel advisory on SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) for Beijing, Hong Kong and Singapore. Although the performance of these markets still remains well below that of last year, the decline in revenue per available room (revPAR) was less than that sustained in prior months.
Middle East 

Jerusalem

  • The city continued to see some improvement in trading conditions since the end of the war in Iraq and also following renewed talks about the peace process.
Dubai
  • Dubai continued to reap the benefit of recent marketing campaigns including, �Dubai Summer Surprises�.


July 2003
performance

July performance in US dollars
Occupancy
Average room rate
RevPAR
2003
Change
2003
Change
2003
Change
%
 
US$
 
US$
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Asia Pacific (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 1,000 hotels across the region)
 
 
Auckland
61.1
5.2%
71
27.4%
43
34.1%
Beijing
49.8
-33.9%
73
1.7%
36
-32.8%
Hong Kong
62.9
-12.3%
93
-10.1%
58
-21.2%
Singapore
66.8
-7.8%
71
-15.0%
48
-21.6%
Sydney
72.0
12.2%
99
24.7%
71
39.9%
Tokyo
79.2
1.0%
153
-6.1%
121
-5.1%
             
Caribbean & Latin America (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 120 hotels across the region)
 
Buenos Aires
47.1
25.8%
75
-5.8%
35
18.5%
Mexico City
67.2
0.0%
128
-2.8%
86
-2.8%
Quito
63.0
8.1%
76
4.9%
48
13.4%
Sao Paulo
49.7
10.3%
73
0.1%
36
10.4%
Santiago
52.0
18.4%
78
-12.9%
41
3.2%
     
 
 
 
 
Europe (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 3,500 hotels across the region)
 
 
Amsterdam
72.2
-6.7%
120
0.5%
87
-6.2%
Berlin
59.3
5.0%
83
-1.2%
49
3.7%
Brussels
50.7
-16.4%
97
18.0%
49
-1.3%
London
81.4
-0.8%
151
-9.4%
123
-10.1%
Madrid
58.2
2.9%
141
4.7%
82
7.7%
Paris
64.7
-14.2%
190
8.3%
123
-7.1%
Rome
69.4
2.7%
175
7.6%
121
10.5%
Vienna
71.7
0.2%
85
11.8%
61
12.1%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Middle East (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 500 hotels across the region)
 
 
Cairo
68.9
-1.7%
62
-8.0%
43
-9.5%
Dubai
78.7
15.4%
84
7.1%
66
23.5%
Jerusalem
47.6
41.2%
79
9.6%
37
54.8%
Riyadh
52.5
-2.8%
99
-5.9%
52
-8.6%
             
July performance in Euros
Occupancy
Average room rate
RevPAR
2003
Change
2003
Change
2003
Change
%
 
Euros
 
Euros
 
             
Europe (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 3,500 hotels across the region)
 
 
Amsterdam
72.2
-6.7%
107
-12.4%
77
-18.3%
Berlin
59.3
5.0%
74
-13.9%
44
-9.6%
Brussels
50.7
-16.4%
86
2.8%
44
-14.0%
London
81.4
-0.8%
135
-21.1%
110
-21.7%
Madrid
58.2
2.9%
125
-8.8%
73
-6.2%
Paris
64.7
-14.2%
169
-5.7%
109
-19.1%
Rome
69.4
2.7%
155
-6.3%
108
-3.8%
Vienna
71.7
0.2%
76
-2.6%
54
-2.4%
             

Rolling 12 months
to end of July 2003

Rolling 12 months to end of July 2003 in US dollars
Occupancy
Average room rate
RevPAR
2003
Change
2003
Change
2003
Change
%
 
US$
 
US$
 
             
Asia Pacific (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 1,000 hotels across the region)
 
 
Auckland
71.4
6.4%
72
34.8%
51
43.4%
Beijing
57.1
-22.6%
77
3.7%
44
-19.8%
Hong Kong
63.0
-17.1%
118
1.8%
74
-15.5%
Singapore
59.7
-14.1%
81
-6.4%
48
-19.5%
Sydney
73.0
7.0%
92
12.6%
67
20.5%
Tokyo
78.1
-1.4%
162
-0.3%
127
-1.7%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Caribbean & Latin America (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 120 hotels across the region)
 
Buenos Aires
48.9
17.0%
80
-27.5%
39
-15.2%
Mexico City
66.2
2.0%
130
-2.1%
86
-0.1%
Quito
58.3
7.0%
75
5.3%
44
12.7%
Sao Paulo
48.4
1.2%
76
-26.4%
37
-25.6%
Santiago
54.0
14.0%
90
-14.4%
49
-2.4%
 
 
 
   
 
 
Europe (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 3,500 hotels across the region)
 
 
Amsterdam
74.5
-4.8%
138
8.6%
103
3.3%
Berlin
61.1
-3.9%
99
10.3%
61
6.1%
Brussels
62.0
-3.8%
107
14.3%
66
9.9%
London
73.0
1.2%
152
3.3%
111
4.5%
Madrid
66.8
1.0%
151
14.8%
101
15.9%
Paris
67.0
-3.3%
196
17.9%
131
14.0%
Rome
65.9
-0.2%
174
12.8%
114
12.5%
Vienna
67.7
1.7%
93
14.7%
63
16.6%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Middle East (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 500 hotels across the region)
 
 
Cairo
60.9
5.8%
64
-7.5%
39
-2.2%
Dubai
76.1
5.4%
109
6.9%
83
12.7%
Jerusalem
36.1
8.9%
79
-1.6%
29
7.2%
Riyadh
58.7
-0.4%
110
-5.1%
65
-5.5%
             
Rolling 12 months to end of July 2003 in Euros
Occupancy
Average room rate
RevPAR
2003
Change
2003
Change
2003
Change
%
 
Euros
 
Euros
 
             
Europe (HotelBenchmark sample represents approximately 3,500 hotels across the region)
 
 
Amsterdam
74.5
-4.8%
130
-7.0%
97
-11.5%
Berlin
61.1
-3.9%
93
-5.6%
57
-9.3%
Brussels
62.0
-3.8%
100
-2.7%
62
-6.5%
London
73.0
1.2%
144
-11.1%
105
-10.1%
Madrid
66.8
1.0%
142
-2.1%
95
-1.2%
Paris
67.0
-3.3%
185
1.4%
124
-1.9%
Rome
65.9
-0.2%
163
-3.3%
107
-3.6%
Vienna
67.7
1.7%
87
-1.7%
59
0.0%
             

NOTES

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. 

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Contact:

Lorna Clarke 
HotelBenchmark Survey 
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United Kingdom 
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Also See: Half-year Results for the Middle East and Africa Hotel Markets Indicate Occupancy Levels Dropping by 8%, to just 54% / HotelBenchmark / Aug 2003
International Occupancy and Rate Report / April 2003 Summary Report / Deloitte & Touche / July 2003
International Occupancy and Rate Report / March 2003 / Deloitte & Touche / May 2003
South African Hotel Performance Continues to Improve / Deloitte & Touche / May 2003
Germany: Hotel Profits Tumble as Economic Conditions Worsen / Mar 2003
Performance of Key New Zealand Hotel Markets for January 2001 / March 2001


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