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Road to 2032: inside Accor’s game plan for growth in Queensland

Hotel Management

Despite the slow return of international travellers to Queensland, occupancy levels at Accor’s 96 hotels across the state are surging beyond 2019 occupancy levels thanks to strong domestic travel and the lure of major concerts and events.

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Exclusive: Pro-invest Group APAC CEO Jan Smits talks opportunity in 2025

Hotel Management

This is especially true in luxury and lifestyle hotels, where research shows that people will actually travel just for a dining experience. Australia and New Zealand’s hospitality sectors led the world in terms of occupancy in 2024, achieving occupancies of 78.1% We dont believe in a one-size-fits-all attitude to F&B.

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AHICE Fiji attracts bumper crowd of over 330 as nation experiences phenomenal tourism growth

Hotel Management

A bumper crowd of over 330 leading owners, investors, operators, suppliers and advisors were at the Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa this week (Jul 3-4) for the 2024 AHICE Fiji Islands Investment in Tourism Summit , where record performance numbers were the talk of the major conference. Tourism in Fiji is booming,” he said.

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WA on the up, Accor Pacific CEO Sarah Derry reports

Hotel Management

Accor has reported strong recovery in its Western Australian hotels with occupancies of 68% year-to-date (YTD), marking a 7.5% Speaking to media in Perth last week, Accor Pacific CEO, Sarah Derry, said Perth was Accor’s second-best performing city in Australia (just behind Sydney), with 71% average occupancy YTD, 11.6%

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Accor buoyed by sustained growth in Queensland ahead of Peppers opening

Hotel Management

occupancy points to 70.7% occupancy points, and the Cairns Area showing the strongest YTD growth up 7.0 occupancy points as a result of increased leisure demand and group business. occupancy points, and the Cairns Area showing the strongest YTD growth up 7.0 occupancy pts, Gold Coast up 3.8

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Keeping up with The Carlin: boutique Queenstown hotel builds momentum

Hotel Management

A year on from opening in April 2022, boutique Queenstown hotel The Carlin is celebrating increasing occupancy amid a strengthening luxury tourism market locally.

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Aotearoa on the up: AHICE brings renewed optimism to New Zealand’s hotel sector

Hotel Management

The presentation showed New Zealand’s tourism industry is grappling with a stalled recovery in 2024 with RevPAR YTD August -3.8%, primarily due to a combination of increased supply (+2.7%) and softening demand (+1.4%). All tourism segments will need to surpass pre-pandemic levels to absorb the increased supply in the market.

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