STR Global: Asia Pacific hotel results for February 2015

26 Mar 2015  2044 | World Travel News

Hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced negative year-over-year results in the three key performance metrics during February 2015 when reported in U.S. dollars, according to data compiled by STR Global.

The region’s occupancy for February fell 3.6 percent to 64.6 percent; its average daily rate dropped 3.6 percent to US$117.64; and its revenue per available room decreased 7.0 percent to US$75.97.

Performance by country varied significantly on a local-currency basis:

China experienced a 9.2-percent decrease in RevPAR to CNY322.45 and an 8.3-percent decline in occupancy to 54.4 percent.

“Chinese New Year celebrations impacted hotel performance as demand declined by 4.7 percent in Chinese cities during the month”, said Elizabeth Winkle, managing director of STR Global. “Chengdu continues to see strong supply growth (+8.5 percent), putting pressure on performance, resulting in a decline of 18.2 percent in RevPAR. Hong Kong saw a RevPAR decline of 12.5 percent”.

Japan reported increases in both occupancy (+3.2 percent to 84.6 percent) and ADR (+10.6 percent to JPY13,050.26), resulting in a RevPAR gain of 14.2 percent to JPY11,042.41.

“Japan’s overall hotel performance grew positively, with RevPAR mainly driven by ADR increases in almost all markets across the country”, Winkle said.

Thailand saw the largest increases in occupancy (+26.7 percent to 86.0 percent) and RevPAR (+26.7 to THB3,635.33), but the country reported a slight decline in ADR (-0.1 percent to THB4,225.03).

Myanmar experienced the largest decrease in RevPAR (-22.4 percent to MMK128,930.16), driven predominantly by a 16.9-decline in occupancy to 67.8 percent. Winkle noted that a 12.1-percent year-over-year increase in supply has placed pressure on market occupancy levels.

Highlights from key market performers for February 2015 in local currency (year-over-year comparisons):
• Bangkok, Thailand, experienced the largest occupancy increase, up 53.8 percent to 86.0 percent.
• Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (-22.4 percent to 59.6 percent) and Jakarta, Indonesia (-21.6 percent to 54.9 percent) reported the largest occupancy decreases.
• Osaka, Japan, reported the largest ADR increase, rising 25.9 percent to JPY13,629.92. Auckland, New Zealand, followed with a 15.3-percent increase in ADR to NZD189.10.
• Delhi-National Capital Region, India (-7.4 percent to INR7,080.85) and Hong Kong (-7.2 percent to HKD1,654.40) experienced the largest ADR decreases.
• Bangkok (+68.9 percent to THB3,024.23) reported the largest increase in RevPAR, followed by Osaka (+33.0 percent to JPY12,348.36).
• Kuala Lumpur experienced the largest decline in RevPAR, down 24.8 percent to MYR216.64.

Performances of key countries in February 2015* (all monetary units in local currency):

*percentages are increases/decreases for February 2015 versus February 2014

sourced:traveldailynews.asia 

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