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TRI HotStats - monthly European hotel figures

Angela  Frewin
Thursday 04 October 2007 16:48
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Hotels in Paris achieved the highest average room rate and revenue per available room (revpar) during August of the 10 European cities listed in the monthly Europe HotStats survey from TRI Hospitality.

Revpar soared by 15.7% to €163.53 in the French capital, while room rate climbed by 6.6% to €210.29.

London came second on both counts, increasing revpar by 9.9% to €160.31 and average room rate by 9.7% to €184.27.

The biggest revpar rises, however, were seen in Moscow (up by 22.4%) and Berlin, where revpar grew by 22.3% as poor weather drew domestic visitors from the beaches.

Vienna achieved the third highest rise in revpar, boosting its performance by 17.5%.

The fullest hotels were found in Prague – where occupancy averaged 90.5% - and the emptiest in Moscow hotels, which reported an occupancy level 63.8%.
 
Only Hamburg suffered from declines across the board.


The figures are compiled each month by Tri Hospitality Consulting.



AUGUST 2007

 

Amsterdam 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 85.9% 85.3% +0.6 points
Room rate €148.31 €134.30 +10.4%
Revpar €127.39 €114.51 +11.2%







 

Berlin 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 75%% 68.1% +6.9 points
Room rate €117 €105.35 +11.1%
Revpar €87.75 €71.77 +22.3%







 

Budapest 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 81.6% 78.9% +2.6 points
Room rate €113.01 €116.43 -2.9%
Revpar €92.20 €91.90 +0.3%







 

Hamburg 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 75.1% 77.4% -2.3 points
Room rate €93.37 €93.42 -0.1%
Revpar €70.13 €72.28 -3%







 

London 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 87% 86.8% +0.2 points
Room rate €184.27 €167.94 +9.7%
Revpar €160.31 €145.81 +9.9%







 

Moscow 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 63.8% 62.7% +1.1 points
Room rate €171.58 €142.64 +20.3%
Revpar €109.44 €89.43 +22.4%







 

Munich 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 81.5% 71% +10.5 points
Room rate €98.48 €99.79 -1.3%
Revpar €80.21 €70.85 +13.2%







 

Paris 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 77.8% 71.6% +6.2 points
Room rate €210.29 €197.33 +6.6%
Revpar €163.53 €141.32 +15.7%







 

Prague 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy 90.5% 86.5% +4 points
Room rate €93.14 €99.28 -6.2%
Revpar €84.26 €85.86 -1.9%







 

Vienna 2007 2006 Movement
Occupancy  84% 85% -1 point
Room rate €136.29 €114.60 +18.9%
Revpar €114.46  €97.44 +17.5%










View the figures for July 2007 here >>
View the figures for June 2007 here >>
View the figures for May 2007 here >>
View the figures for April 2007 here >>
View the figures for March 2007 here >>
View the figures for February 2007 here >>
View the figures for January 2007 here >>

View the figures for December 2006 here >>
View the figures for December 2005 here >>



Definition of terms

Occupancy is that proportion of the bedrooms available during the period which are occupied during the period.
Room rate is the total bedroom revenue for the period divided by the total bedrooms occupied during the period.
Revpar is the total bedroom revenue for the period divided by the total available rooms during the period
Payroll % is the payroll for all hotels in the sample as a percentage of total revenue
IBFCpar is the Income Before Fixed Charges shown per available room

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