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Hotels Snapshot, H1 2008 (PDF 143KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_hotel/rese_HotelsSnapshot_h108.pdf
Despite the reported concerns over the UK property market (particularly residential and commercial investment) the hotel sector continues to remain relatively robust.
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Hotels Market Review 2008 (PDF 739KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_hotel/rese_hotelsmarketreview_2008.pdf
80% of clients expect trading conditions in 2008 to be the same or better than the previous year. Source: Colliers Robert Barry key client survey (February 2008)
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European Chain Hotels Market Review, March 2008 (PDF 163KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_hotel/rese_eurochainhotels_0308.pdf
Early Easter causes occupancy and profit to fall. Occupancy falls furthest in Warsaw. Budapest bucks the downward trend. London has the fullest and most profitable hotels.
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UK Chain Hotels Market Review, March 2008 (PDF 163KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/rese_hotstats_0308.pdf
Early Easter contributed to drops in occupancy and profit. London three-star hotels the most resilient.
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UK Chain Hotels Market Review, January 2008 (PDF 107KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/rese_hotstats_0108.pdf
Rate growth continues to fuel London's profitability; no change for profit in the Provinces; overseas visitor spend keeps pace with inflation.
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HotStats Europe, October 2007 (PDF 96KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_hotel/rese_hotstats_1007.pdf
Rugby converts to profit in Paris; Munich shows continuous profit growth; more MICE business in Amsterdam; Prague's profit reaches its annual high.
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HotStats UK, July 2007 (PDF 134KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_hotel/rese_hotstats_0707.pdf
London revpar growth slows; no change in visitor numbers, but spend dips.
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Hotels Market Review 2007 (PDF 2,567KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_hotel/rese_hotelsmarketreview_2007.pdf
What happened in 2006 – and why. And what 2007 may hold for industry sectors.
