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81. Hotels in APAC Report July 2019 Drop in ADR; Hong Kong RevPAR Down -12.9%
In U.S. dollar constant currency, hotels in Asia Pacific reported a July 2019 occupancy increase of +0.2% to 73.2%, ADR dropped -1.5% to US$95.48 and RevPAR fell -1.3% to US$69.91 when compared to July 2018. In Hong Kong, occupancy decreased -4.1% to 83.4%, while ADR fell -9.1% to HKD1,163.21 and RevPAR plummeted -12.9% to HKD970.42.
82. Asia Pacific Hotels Report August 2017 Increase in ADR, OR and RevPAR
In U.S. dollar constant currency, August 2017 vs. August 2016, hotels in Asia Pacific reported an increase in Occupancy of 3.3% to 75.3%, ADR was up 2.3% to US$99.98 and RevPAR jumped 5.7% to US$75.33. In Thailand, Occupancy was up 2.3% to 80.9%, ADR rose 3.5% to THB3,440.35 and RevPAR jumped 5.9% to THB2,782.71.
83. STR Reports Global Hotel Statistics for 2010
STR Reports Global Hotel Statistics for 2010. According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced increases in all three key performance metrics for year-end 2010 when reported in U.S. dollars. In year-over-year measurements, the Asia Pacific region's occupancy rose 8.9% to 66%, ADR increased 11.4% to US$132.80, and RevPAR jumped 21.3% to US$87.6
84. Hotels in Asia Pacific Show Continued Signs of Recovery
In many of the key markets in Asia Pacific, weekends continue to produce the highest occupancy levels. Resort locations in Vietnam have posted occupancy as high as 40% during the weekends. Weekdays in South Korea are
85. STR Reports Asia Pacific Hotel Results for December 2014
According to data compiled by STR Global, hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced mixed results in the three key performance metrics during December 2014 when reported in U.S. dollars. The region’s occupancy for December grew 0.7% to 67.0%; ADR dropped 5.3% to US$114.13; and RevPAR decreased 4.7% to US$76.52.
86. Hotels in Asia Report Increase in OR, ADR and RevPAR; Occupancy at Hotels in Thailand Up 30.5%
Compared to July 2014, hotels in the Asia Pacific region reported a 2.1% increase in occupancy to 70.7%, a 1.1% rise in average daily rate to US$105.12 and a 3.2% increase in revenue per available room to US$74.34. Thailand saw the largest year-on-year increase in occupancy (+30.5% to 76.5%) of any country in the Asia Pacific region as well as significant growth in RevPAR (+34.5% t
87. Hotels in Asia Report Increase in ADR and RevPAR
Compared to September 2014, hotels in the Asia Pacific region reported a 0.5% decrease in occupancy to 68.1%. However, ADR was up 2.0% to US$108.23, and RevPAR increased 1.6% to US$73.71. Phuket, Thailand, experienced a 6.8% increase in occupancy to 59.1%, a 1.5% rise in ADR to THB2,740.18 and an 8.4% increase in RevPAR to THB1,619.93. Demand growth (+8.9%) in the market was signif
88. Marriott Appoints Paul Rushton as Regional Director of MICE Sales Asia Pacific
Marriott has appointed Paul Rushton as Regional Director of MICE Sales Asia Pacific. Reporting to Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Neelima Chopra, Rushton is responsible for the design and implementation of sales and marketing strategies for capturing a profitable share of the emerging MICE business for all Marriott branded hotels in Asia Pacific. He is based in Singapore.

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