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- 89. STR Reports Global Hotel Performances for March 2012
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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.
- 90. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for January 2013
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According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced mixed results in the three key performance metrics in January 2013 when reported in U.S. dollars. In January 2013, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy ended the month with a 7.7% increase to 65.2%, ADR decreased 6.3% to US$130.39 and RevPAR was up 1.0% to US$85.00.
- 91. STR Reports MEA Hotel Performance for Q1 and March 2016
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Compared with Q1 2015, the Middle East subcontinent reported a 3.3% decrease in occupancy to 71.9%, ADR was down 8.1% to US$188.55 while RevPAR dropped 11.1% to US$135.63. The Northern Africa and Southern Africa subcontinents experienced a 4.4% decrease in occupancy to 53.5% though ADR was up 9.0% to US$107.58, and RevPAR increased 4.2% to US$57.56.
- 92. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report Q2 2016 Increase in OR and RevPAR
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Compared with the three key performance metrics from Q2 2015, the Asia Pacific region reported a 1.3% increase in occupancy to 68.3%, ADR was down 1.1% to US$96.95 while RevPAR was nearly flat (+0.2% to US$66.18). Phuket, Thailand, experienced increases in occupancy (+8.7% to 70.3%) and RevPAR (+6.6% to THB2,027.98). ADR in the market was down 2.0% to THB2,883.46. RevPAR has increa
- 93. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for August 2011
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In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy ended the month virtually flat with a 0.1% increase to 68.1%, ADR increased 12.2% to US$142.86, and RevPAR jumped 12.3% to US$97.32.
- 94. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for February 2013
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According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced mixed results in the three key performance metrics in February 2013 when reported in U.S. dollars. In February, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy ended the month with an 8.1% decrease to 62.5%, its ADR increased 3.5% to US$135.50 and RevPAR was down 4.8% to US$84.76.
- 95. STR Reports Global Hotel Performance for March 2011
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In year-on-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy fell 3.5% to 66.5%, the ADR increased 13.8% to US$144.04, and RevPAR jumped 9.9% to US$95.77. In the first quarter of 2011, the Asia Pacific region was virtually flat in occupancy, reporting a 0.2% decrease to 64%. ADR was up 13.1% to US$143.81, and RevPAR increased 12.8% to US$92.03.
- 96. Hotels in Central/South America Report Q1 2016 Decrease in Occupancy
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Compared with Q1 2015, hotels in the Central/South America region reported a 4.6% decrease in occupancy to 55.8%, a 9.7% increase in ADR to US$96.39, and a 4.7% rise in RevPAR to US$53.79. Argentina saw a 3.7% decrease in occupancy to 56.4% but significant growth in ADR (+54.8% to ARS1,637.70) and RevPAR (+49.1% to ARS923.90) due to the sharp devaluation of the Argentine peso and h
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