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185. STR Global Reports Global Hotel Performance for August 2010
STR Global Reports Global Hotel Performance for August 2010. According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced increases in all three key performance metrics for August 2010 when reported in U.S. dollars. In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's OR rose 5.8% to 67.2%, ADR increased 10% to US$129, and RevPAR jumped 16.5% to US$86.
186. ADR and RevPAR for Hotels in Asia Pacific Increase 0.7% in August
According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced mixed results in the three key performance metrics for August 2012 when reported in U.S. dollars. In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy ended the month virtually flat with a 0.1% decrease to 68.1%, ADR rose 0.7% to US$139.49 and RevPAR room was up 0.7% to US$95.01.
187. LATAM Airlines to Save Fuel with Airbus’ Descent Profile Optimisation Software
LATAM Airlines is to upgrade its fleet of A320 family aircraft with Airbus’ Descent Profile Optimisation (DPO) function – fuel-saving software that can be added to the aircraft’s on-board Flight Management System (FMS) performance database. The upgrade will be performed on over 200 of LATAM’s A320 family fleet, becoming the biggest Airbus fleet equipped with this powerful fuel savi
188. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for October 2011
According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced mostly positive results in the three key performance metrics during October 2011 when reported in U.S. dollars. In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy fell 2% to 70%, its ADR increased 8.4% to US$150.60, and its RevPAR was up 6.2% to US$105.41.
189. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance Statistics for 2011
According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced positive results in the three key performance metrics in 2011 when reported in U.S. dollars. In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy ended the year virtually flat with a 0.2% increase to 66.8%, its ADR increased 9.5% to US$140.44 and its RevPAR was up 9.8% to US$93.84.
190. STR Reports Global Hotel Performances for March 2012
According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced positive results in the three key performance metrics for March 2012 when reported in U.S. dollars. In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy increased 4.4% to 69.4%, ADR increased 4.8% to US$145.64 and RevPAR was up 9.4% to US$101.01.
191. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for June 2012
According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced positive results in all three key performance metrics for June 2012 when reported in U.S. dollars In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy rates increased 1.8% to 66.2%, ADR increased 5.4% to US$136.87, and RevPAR was up 7.3% to US$90.66. Year-to-date 2012 the region rep
192. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for July 2011
STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for July 2011. Phuket, Thailand, rose 30.1% in occupancy to 71%, reporting the largest increase in that metric, followed by Bangkok, Thailand, with a 29.8% increase to 67.9%. Two key markets posted double-digit occupancy decreases: Shanghai, China (-19.2% to 61%), and New Delhi, India (-13.1% to 56.2%).

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