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London's hotel profits stay on par

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01 December 2011
HNN Newswire


LONDON—Hotel profitability in London has been challenged in recent years due to the combination of new supply and the macroeconomic environment, according to a report from STR Global and Whitebridge Hospitality that analyzes the true state of profitability in the hotel sector in London and the Regional U.K. since 2000, with data based on two consistent samples of hotels (totalling more than 31,000 rooms).

During the 11-year period, the gap between the Regions and London in terms of gross operating profit performance per available room increased. With the hotel Profit & Loss statements adjusted for inflation based on 2010 values, the report highlights the areas where inflation and changes in the costs structure impaired hotel performance.

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“Looking at inflation-adjusted performance for London and the Regions, London’s hotel profits have stayed on par with inflation with a negative 0.2 -percent compound annual growth rate between real gross operating profit of 2000 and 2010”, said Elizabeth Randall, managing director at STR Global. “London’s profit margins returned in 2010, back to the same levels as in the year 2000. Regional U.K., on the other hand, reported less fortunate results. Profit margins declined by 11.6 percentage points to 31.3 percent during the same period. And real gross operating profit’s compound annual growth rate declined 6.7 percent, highlighting the tougher market conditions for regional U.K. hotels”.

Source: STR Global

Source: STR Global

“This analysis clearly shows that London is a destination apart”, said Philip Camble, director of Whitebridge Hospitality Ltd. “Although performance levels are more volatile year-on-year due to the multiple domestic and international factors that affect demand to the capital, the overall trend has been very strongly upward. By contrast, Regional U.K. largely has failed to keep up with inflation, even in the good times, and this is resulting in significant loss of performance.”

Source: STR Global

The extended profitability report “Spotlight” is available for purchase and provides a more detailed analysis on inflation-adjusted revenue and cost drivers particularly in the current economic environment. The report is available for purchase at US$100 per copy directly on the STR Global website.

STR Global reports across markets in Europe, Asia, Middle East/Africa and South America and provides bespoke P&L reports by region, city or competitive set.

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

Jeff Higley
VP, Digital Media & Communications
jeff@str.com
+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 3318
 
Rachael Spann Urie
Director, Public Relations
rurie@str.com
+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 3305

 

 

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