The Bench: London weekly hotel performance to 16 September, 2007

20 September 2007 by
The Bench: London weekly hotel performance to 16 September, 2007

London hotels increased revenue per available room (revpar) by 9.1% in the week ending 16 September, according to figures from hotel benchmarking service The Bench.

Revpar increased to £137.49, up from £126 during the equivalent week of 2006.

Occupancy fell by 2.4 percentage points to 88.1% while average room rate grew by 12.1% to £156.03, compared with £139.22 in the corresponding week of 2006.

View the full London figures from The Bench (PDF file) showing the average room rate, occupancy and revpar for the 12 weeks to 16 September >>
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The online service allows users to track their performance in average room rate, occupancy and revparÁ‚ in a variety of formats and to measure their daily performance against their competitors.

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London hotel performance in September 2007
TheÁ‚ week ending 9 September, 2007 >>

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TheÁ‚ week ending 29 July, 2007 >>

TheÁ‚ week ending 24 June, 2007 >>
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TheÁ‚ week ending 29 April, 2007 >>

TheÁ‚ week ending 25 March, 2007 >>
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London hotel performance in previous years

TheÁ‚ week ending 31 December 2006 >>

TheÁ‚ week ending 11 December 2005 >>

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