The Bench: London weekly hotel performance to 5 February, 2006

09 February 2006 by
The Bench: London weekly hotel performance to 5 February, 2006

London hotels boosted revenue per available room (revpar) by 16.3% in the week ending 5 February, according to figures from hotel benchmarking service The Bench.

Revpar grew to £102.46, up from £88.07 during the equivalent week last year thanks to increases in both occupancy and average room rate.

Occupancy grew by 7.5 percentage points to 76.3% while average room rate rose by 5% to £134.28, up from £127.92 in the corresponding week of 2005.

Click here for the full London figures from The Bench (PDF file) showing the average room rate, occupancy and revpar for the 12 weeks to 5 February.

Scroll down for previous London performance figures.

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London hotel performance in 2006
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London hotel performance in previous years

TheÁ‚ week ending 11 December, 2005 >>

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