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- 57. InterContinental Hotels Group adds 7 more Holiday Inn Hotels in Asia Pacific
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InterContinental Hotels Group adds 7 more Holiday Inn Hotels in Asia Pacific
- 58. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report Q3 2017 Increase in ADR, OR and RevPAR
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In New Zealand, Occupancy rose by 0.7% to 75.9%, ADR was up 10.3% to NZD177.89, and RevPAR increased 11.0% to NZD134.99. Figures from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment showed that the country welcomed a record-breaking 3.7 million international visitors through August, which is a 9.2% increase compared with the same eight months in 2016. Holiday arrivals were the
- 59. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report Q3 2016 Increase in Occupancy; RevPAR Nearly Flat
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Philippines experienced nearly flat occupancy (-0.4% to 65.7%). However, a 2.0% rise in ADR to PHP5,129.42 pushed RevPAR up 1.5% to PHP3,368.74. Through August, visitor arrivals to the country increased 12.6%, according to the Department of Tourism. Support for the hotel industry has been enough to outpace a 4.4% year-to-date increase in supply.
- 60. RCI Adds Five Hotels in Asia Pacific to Portfolio
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RCI has expanded its portfolio of affiliations in the Asia Pacific region with five new resorts in Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia. The signing of these agreements expands RCI's Asian portfolio to more than 160 affiliated properties.
- 61. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report Q1 2018 Increase in ADR, OR and RevPAR
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In local currency, Q1 2018 vs. Q1 2017, hotels in Hong Kong reported a 3.8% increase in Occupancy to 90.1%, ADR increased by 10.7% to HKD1,482.02 while RevPAR jumped 14.9% to HKD1,335.10.
- 62. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report January 2017 Increase in ADR and RevPAR
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In U.S. dollar constant currency, year-on-year comparisons, the Asia Pacific region reported a decline of 0.8% to 64.8% in occupancy, an increase of 4.6% to US$108.10 in ADR while RevPAR grew 3.7% to US$70.07. Occupancy in Vietnam was up 1.3% to 68.4% in January 2017 while ADR increased 4.2% to VND2,882,582.04 and RevPAR was up 5.5% to VND1,971,396.72.
- 63. Hotels in Asia Pacific Report February 2017 Increase in OR and RevPAR
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In U.S. dollar constant currency year-on-year comparisons, occupancy in the Asia Pacific region grew by 8.0% to 68.7% while ADR fell 5.0% to US$102.95 and RevPAR increased 2.6% to US$70.67. According to the Association of Thai Travel Agents, arrivals from Mainland China decreased 23.1% from 1 January to 10 March 2017 when compared with the same date range in 2016
- 64. Hotels: Asia Pacific Reports Increase in OR and RevPAR for 2016
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In year-on-year comparisons, occupancy in the Asia Pacific region increased 1.6% to 69.0%, while ADR dipped -0.9% to US$100.46 and RevPAR rose 0.6% to US$69.34. Throughout 2016, Thailand recorded 48 nights with occupancy above 85.0%, and ADR during those nights was 20.5% higher than nights with occupancy below 85.0%.
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