
London hotels saw revenue per available room (revpar) fall by 4.6% in the week ending 23 April, according to figures from hotel benchmarking service The Bench.
Revpar fell to £82.55, down from £86.56 during the equivalent week last year.
Occupancy declined by 0.3 percentage points to 77.9% and average room rate slipped by 4.2% to £105.91, down from £110.61 in the corresponding week of 2005.
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The Bench - which is partnered with US firm Smith Travel Research - provides online benchmarking data for in excess of 34,000 hotels in more than 400 markets.
The online service allows users to track their performance in average room rate, occupancy and revpar in a variety of formats and to measure their daily performance against their competitors.
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London hotel performance in April 2006
The week ending 16 April, 2006 >>
The week ending 9 April, 2006 >>
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London hotel performance in 2006
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London hotel performance in previous years
The week ending 11 December, 2005 >>