Abu Dhabi hotels mark 10% increase
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The Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) recently released guests numbers for the first seven months. Figures show that from January-July end, guest arrivals topped the 1.5 million mark – a 10% increase on the same period last year. In all arrivals delivered almost 4.8 million guest nights – up 23% on 2012 with guests staying, on average 3.17 nights – which is a rise of 12% on last year driving occupancy up by seven percent to 68%.
Year-to-date hotel revenues have risen 16% to almost AED 3 billion (US $81.5 million) with food & beverage accounted for AED 1.17 bn (US $32m).
“Hotel inventory in the emirate has grown from 137 properties and 23,613 rooms in 2012 to 146 offering 25,300 rooms this year,” said HE Mubarak Al Muhairi, director general, TCA Abu Dhabi.
The year-to-date figures show building annual momentum despite a lacklustre July performance which saw hotel guest arrivals in Abu Dhabi slip by four percent in July 2012 to 170,887 and occupancy dip by two percent to 54%.
“Interestingly Al Gharbia was the exception to the July trend. It increased guest arrivals by three percent to 4,986 with guest nights moving up 22% to 21,759 and average-length-of-stay up by 19% to 4.36. This could be due to the fact that accommodation in Al Gharbia is a largely resort-oriented with significant uptake from the international market for resorts in the Liwa Desert and on Sir Bani Yas Island,” explained Al Muhairi.
India is now Abu Dhabi’s top overseas source market for hotel guests with some 92,529 Indians checking into the emirate’s accommodation this year – a 21% increase on last year. These guests delivered 382,913 guest nights – a 37% lift on last year with an average-length-of-stay of 4.14 nights – an increase of 13%. The UK is now the second largest overseas source market. So far this year some 86,284 Britons have stayed in the emirate’s hotels – a climb of 8% on 2012. They delivered 406,475 guest nights – up by a fifth on last year with the Britons staying, on average, 4.71 nights – an 11% increase on 2012.
Germany ranks third in the overseas source market rankings with 67,968 Germans checking into Abu Dhabi’s hotels – a 25% increase on last year, delivering 322,128 guest nights, up by a third, with an average length of stay of 4.74 nights- 7% more than in 2012.
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