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Recession has less impact on UK hotels

25th June 2009, 9:09am

The economic downturn is now having less of an impact on UK hotels, according to the latest HotStats survey by TRI Hospitality Consulting.

For the first five months of this year occupancy at UK hotels was down 3.7 points but for May it was down 2.7 points.

RevPAR was down 10.9% in May and down 11.8% for the first five months. Most importantly, profit, as measured by income before fixed charges, was down 18.1% for the first five months but down significantly less at 12.6% for the month of May.

Despite challenging trading conditions, average room occupancy levels in London remained above 80%, achieving 81.3% in May 2009.

"Strong occupancy levels confirm the resilience of the London hotel market, giving it a strong position to regain rate once market conditions improve," said Jonathan Langston, managing director, TRI Hospitality Consulting.

London is performing significantly above levels achieved during the economic downturn of the1990s, when average annual room occupancy levels dropped by around 12 percentage points to as low as 63%.

Meanwhile in the first five months of 2009, the London hotel market achieved an average room occupancy of 75.9% at an average room rate of £106.69, generating a revenue per available room approximately £10 below last year.


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