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Berlin Hotel Market Spotlight

Hospitality Net

The hotel landscape is correspondingly lively - increasingly sustainable and with numerous modern, new and individual concepts. After expecting a slight revival in the hotel investment market at the beginning of the year, our latest Hotel Market Spotlight for Berlin now looks at the hotel performance itself.

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Singapore vs Hong Kong - Hotel Market Comparison

Hospitality Net

This report delves into the intense rivalry between Singapore and Hong Kong, two of Asia’s most influential hotel markets, each vying for dominance in the post-pandemic era. Singapore, now leading the region with occupancy rates surpassing 83% in early 2024, is capitalising on its ability to attract major international events.

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HVS Las Vegas Casino and Hotel Market Outlook 2024

Hospitality Net

In 2023, occupied room nights, as well as total occupancy (83.5%), continued to lag 2019 performance; however, like gaming revenue, the market’s ADR ($191.29) and RevPAR ($159.73) for 2023 reached record levels for the second year in a row.

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Louisville, KY Hotel Market: Room to Grow

Hospitality Net

Since 2020, the Louisville hotel market has seen an increase in leisure travel associated with bourbon tourism, its nearby universities, and the Kentucky Derby. It is because of these large demand generators that the market has been able to recover most of its occupancy-based COVID-19 losses.

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NSW hoteliers buoyed by AA market outlook

Hotel Management

More than 120 hoteliers from New South Wales hotels were in attendance for the recent Accommodation Australia NSW Hotel Market and Economic Outlook Update at Hilton Sydney. Booking.com Market Team Manager, Keti Naumovski, said value for money is top of mind for travellers.

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Supply vs demand: CBRE’s New Zealand hotel market outlook

Hotel Management

An improvement in economic conditions is on the horizon with leisure and business tourism set to benefit, according to CBRE Director – Hotels and Leisure, Peter Hamilton. Following an initially strong recovery in demand following international border openings in mid-2022, demand growth slowed in most New Zealand hotel markets from early 2024.

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Exclusive: hotel market expansion to peak in next 12 months, says CBRE

Hotel Management

As part of HM’s 2023-24 Development Outlook, CBRE Hotels Managing Director – Capital Markets, Michael Simpson, and Pacific Head of Hotels Research, Ally McDade, discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the Australian hotel market.