In 2011, the region reported a 6.8-percent decrease in occupancy to 57.1 percent, a 5.3-percent increase in average daily rate to US$162.81 and a 1.8-percent decrease in revenue per available room to US$92.99.
The Middle East/Africa region reported mostly negative performance results in 2011 when reported in U.S. dollars, according to data compiled by STR Global.
In 2011, the region reported a 6.8-percent decrease in occupancy to 57.1 percent, a 5.3-percent increase in average daily rate to US$162.81 and a 1.8-percent decrease in revenue per available room to US$92.99.
“Due to the Arab Spring starting early 2011 across Northern Africa, the performances between Africa and the Middle East differ greatly”, said Elizabeth Randall, managing director of STR Global. “Africa reported declining occupancy for all months in 2011, with average room rates declining throughout the latter half of the year. The Africa results were further impacted by supply increases in South Africa and the FIFA World Cup in 2010”.
“The Middle East reported occupancy and average-room-rate improvements driven from the strong demand growth (+9.0 percent), the highest growth rate for the global regions, and the highest yearly growth achieved since the last seven years”, Randall said.
Highlights among the region’s key markets for 2011 include (year-over-year comparisons, all currency in U.S. dollars):
Performances of key countries in 2011 (all monetary units in local currency):
|
Country |
Occupancy |
% change |
ADR |
% change |
RevPAR |
% change |
|
Egypt |
44.2% |
-38.8% |
EGP435.43 |
-7.4% |
EGP192.52 |
-43.3% |
|
Saudi Arabia |
58.2% |
+8.6% |
SAR776.25 |
+8.0% |
SAR452.01 |
+17.2% |
|
South Africa |
55.8% |
+0.1% |
ZAR841.65 |
-10.1% |
ZAR469.46 |
-10.0% |
|
United Arab Emirates |
71.4% |
+7.9% |
AED739.26 |
-0.9% |
AED527.64 |
+6.8% |
*percentages are increases/decreases for 2011 vs. 2010
In December 2011, the region reported a 3.2-percent decrease in occupancy to 56.4 percent, a 4.9-percent increase in ADR to US$175.67 and a 1.5-percent rise in RevPAR to US$99.03.
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