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STR Global reports daily figures for 2008

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23 January 2009
HNN Newswire


LONDON - STR Global gave its first review of the international hotel market for 2008 in a presentation by James Chappell, Managing Director, to the audience of owners, developers, asset managers and consultants at an event held by real estate advisors Cushman & Wakefield in London last week. The performance data of STR Global showed a reasonable picture for 2008 based on a strong first half year, but the slowdown in demand in the last quarter was having a significant if mixed impact across Europe and the Middle East. Additionally, destinations with more mature hotel brand profiles were holding up better than others. 

Reminding the audience that the market was at the correct point of the economic cycle was of limited relief. Using STR Global’s daily market data, Chappell was able to drill down into city-by-city detail and reveal considerable intra-regional differences during the exceptionally difficult trading of the last quarter of 2008. 

Within Europe the annual percentage change in revenue per available room for Berlin, London and Vienna fared tolerably well. However, the Barcelona and Prague markets had significant falls for the same period. “What we are able to see is that those markets with a greater proportion of internationally branded hotels have managed to hold their rate better than others”, Chappell said. Furthermore, the trend in RevPAR decline over the last quarter illustrated the effect of the economic downturn.


Selected European cities RevPAR percentage change 2008 (local currency)

  October '08 RevPAR % change November 08 RevPAR % change December 08 RevPAR % change Year-end 08 RevPAR % change
Berlin  €87 +10.5%  €61 -9.2%  €48 -6.5%  €65 +2.6%
London £107 -5.1% £101 -10.3% £85 -3.6% £101 +2.5%
Vienna  €120 +3.0%  €86 -8.1%  €98 -6.6%  €104 +4.5%
Barcelona  €100 -18.0%  €73 -34.3%  €48 -16.8%  €94 -10.3%
Prague CZK2062 -34.9% CZK1319 -29.0% CZK1230 -28.2% CZK1736 -23.6%
 

Middle Eastern cities had similar variations in RevPAR performance showing that the region is not immune to the global economic woes. The meltdown’s impact on the Middle East was somewhat delayed as illustrated by the figures for the change in monthly RevPAR over the final quarter of 2008. Strong recent performances in some cities allow room for further falls.

 

Selected Middle Eastern cities RevPAR percentage change 2008 (local currency)

  October 08 RevPAR % change November 08 RevPAR % change December 08 RevPAR % change Year-end 08 RevPAR % change
Abu Dhabi AED1228 +93.5% AED1424 +72.8% AED770 +8.9% AED891 +40.4%
Cairo EGP668 +33.0% EGP652 -5.8% EGP482 -26.6% EGP588 +8.1%
Dubai AED1206 +17.7% AED1208 -15.5% AED771 -25.9% AED918 -2.2%

For more information about this data, as well as market-specific data, please visit www.strglobal.com.

Note: Data is taken from the STR Global daily data sample and is provisional and subject to adjustment.


About STR & STR Global:
For more than 20 years, Smith Travel Research has been the recognized leader for lodging industry benchmarking and research. Smith Travel Research and STR Global offer monthly, weekly, and daily STAR benchmarking reports to more than 36,000 hotel clients, representing nearly 5 million rooms worldwide.  STR is headquartered in Hendersonville, Tennessee, and STR Global is based in London. For more information, visit
www.strglobal.com.

Media contacts:
Konstanze Auernheimer
Director of Marketing
STR Global
KAuernheimer@strglobal.com
+44 (0)207 922 1961

Jeff Higley
Director of Communications/Editorial Director, Digital Media
STR/STR Global/HotelNewsNow.com
jeff@smithtravelresearch.com
+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 3318

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