Les chaînes hôtelières européennes baisse des profits Profit drops but London still tops Europe as the UK capital hosts the world

Mercredi, 29 Août 2012 00:00 sylvie.duval@finances.gouv.fr (Sylvie Duval)
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A decline was suffered across most headline performance measures in London during July, but the UK capital still achieved a profit per room approximately 50% above Paris, which was second of the top performing cities polled in Europe this month, according to the latest HotStats survey by TRI Hospitality Consulting.
As room occupancy in London suffered a 9.7 percentage point decline for the month, hotels in London still managed to achieve a room occupancy close to 82%, with higher room occupancy levels achieved in only Amsterdam (85.3%) and Paris (86.4%) this month.
Despite being outperformed in terms of volume during July, four and five-star hoteliers in London achieved the highest average room rate (€232.17), Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) at €189.72, Total Revenue per Available Room (TRevPAR) at €249.69 and profit per room at €137.30 of the ten cities polled this month.

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