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Demand for UK hotels grew in 2011 and slight revpar increase forecast for 2012

03/02/2012 02:33 (117 Day 14:44 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Demand for hotel rooms in London and the majority of UK destinations grew last year, despite the challenging economy, according to data from STR Global.

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According to Caterer and Hotelkeeper, meanwhile, revenue per available rooms is forecast to increase slightly in both the capital and the regions this year.

 

London saw revpar increase by 8.4% in 2011. Growth benefited across all segments from increasing average daily rate (ADR) between 5.7% (midscale and economy) and 10.4% (upscale and upper midscale). The Royal Wedding week in April 2011 saw revpar decline by 19.4%.

Regional UK revpar increased by 1.5% in 2011, resulting from improving occupancy, which increased modestly across all markets. ADR in luxury and upper midscale hotels grew by 1.2%, while midscale and economy hotels climbed by 3.5%. The economy and midscale class was the only segment in 2011 experiencing ADR decline (-2.1%).

In regional cities, revpar growth was the result of mixed increases between rate and occupancy. Among the best performers in 2011, Reading and Harrogate reported growth in occupancy (7.65% and 6% respectively), compared with the previous year. Oxford and Brighton achieved the highest ADR increases of 4.9% and 4.6% respectively.

Across the regions, the highest occupancy was achieved at Heathrow Airport (82.7%) followed by Edinburgh and York, both reaching 80.1%. Bath, which reported the highest ADR in 2010, ended 2011 with the highest ADR outside London at £87.33. Preston and Hull, on the other hand, saw double-digit revpar declines. In Preston, the decline was led by a 10% growth in bedroom supply, whereas Hull's revpar was led by a declining ADR of 9% to £44.84.

STR Global's annual report assessed data from 2,700 hotels in 51 cities across the UK.

 

 

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