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113. Passenger Numbers Increase at Perth Airport in January 2009
Passenger Numbers Increase at Perth Airport in January 2009. For the month of January 2009, the number of international passengers travelling through Perth Airport increased by 7.9% on January last year and financial year to date passenger figures for international travellers was up overall by 4.5% to 1.5 million passengers.
114. International Airline Passenger Demand Falls 5.6% in January 2009
International Airline Passenger Demand Falls 5.6% in January 2009. International airline passenger demand fell by 5.6% in January 2009 compared to the same month in 2008. It is also a full percentage point worse than the 4.6% year-on-year drop recorded in December. The January fall in demand is the fifth consecutive month of contraction.
115. U.S. Hotel Performance for March 2009
U.S. Hotel Performance for March 2009. In year-over-year measurements, occupancy in March 2009 fell 11.6% to end the month at 55.2% (62.5% in March 2008). The average daily room rate dropped 9.6 % to finish the month at US$99.42 (US$109.97 in March 2008). RevPAR for the month decreased 20% to finish at US$54.93 (US$68.69 in March 2008).
116. STR revises 2008, 2009 and 2010 US Hotel Industry Projections
STR revises 2008, 2009 and 2010 US Hotel Industry Projections. Smith Travel Research has revised its 2008 and 2009 forecasts as well as its projections for the U.S. hotel industry’s performance in 2010.
117. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in 2009 to be Down Around 10%
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals in 2009 to be Down Around 10%. The New Zealand tourism industry expects visitor arrivals to be down around 10% in 2009 when compared with 2008. Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive George Hickton said Australia presents New Zealand’s best opportunity for growth as other key source markets suffer the fall-out of the crisis.
118. New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for January 2009
New Zealand Visitor Arrivals for January 2009. Statistics from Tourism New Zealand show that there were 3.7% less visitors in January 2009 than the same month last year - an overall decrease of just under 10,000 visitors. This follows a record month for December last year.
119. Hotels in France Record RevPAR Decrease of 9.1% in August 2009
Hotels in France Record RevPAR Decrease of 9.1% in August 2009. According to MKG Hospitality's market monitoring database, HotelCompSet, France recorded a RevPAR decrease of 9.1% in August 2009, whilst July dropped by 7.3%. The decline for July and August combined reached 8.1%, lower than the first eight month's average of -9%.
120. Asia Pacific Visitor Arrivals in 2009
Asia Pacific Visitor Arrivals in 2009. Southeast Asia emerged as the only sub-region in Asia Pacific to record a full-year gain in international arrivals during 2009. Visitor numbers rose 1% year-on-year, supported by Myanmar (+26%), Malaysia (+7%), Indonesia (+1%) and Cambodia (+2%). Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam, on the other hand, recorded full-year declines of 3%, 4% and 10%

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