Growth in RevPAR hides the pain in the Provinces
A growth in rooms revenue masked the reality of hotels in the Provinces suffering the biggest drop in year-on-year profitability levels since January 2010, according to the latest HotStats survey from TRI Hospitality Consulting.
Despite a 1.6% increase in Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) to £51.60 from £50.77, the unique insight from TRI’s HotStats survey revealed that Gross Operating Profit per Available Room (GOPPAR) actually fell back by 4.1% for Provincial hoteliers during October to £32.89 from £34.31.
This is the greatest margin of decline since the 18.9% drop at the beginning of the year.
Although price and volume are continuing to show signs of recovery from the declines experienced this time last year, ancillary spend in the Provinces has dropped further this month resulting in a 0.5% decline in Total Revenue per Available Room (TrevPAR) to £98.43 from £98.91.
Once again, an increase in payroll levels was partly to blame for further declines in profitability. However, it was not all doom and gloom across
the Provinces and undeterred by the threat of trench foot, visitors to the Ryder Cup helped to boost profitability for hotels throughout Wales
and South West England. The arrival of the event was a welcome respite during a tough year for Cardiff hoteliers, as profitability levels increased by 13.3% on the back of a 13.9% increase in RevPAR.
As a result, the achieved GOPPAR for hotels in Cardiff during October (£44.08) was significantly above the Provincial hotel market, at £32.89.
According to leading Cardiff hoteliers “2010 has, in general, been a tough year and remains challenging with fewer major events in the city than normal and little or no large city conferences; and new supply continues to materialize.
The Ryder Cup gave the city an excellent boost in demand levels and above average room rates, but the outlook for 2011 is gloomy, business confidence remains low and the additional impact of any public sector cuts will be felt next year.”
Profitability in London buoyed by robust business sector
GOPPAR in London grew by 16% in October as the commercial sector continued to show signs of significant improvement, according to the latest
HotStats survey.
Whilst the business sector remains a challenge for many Provincial cities, hoteliers in the capital have successfully increased the volume of demand in this segment, as well as growing achieved rate by more than eight per cent, to £153.62 from £141.93 in 2009.
This is in addition to a growth of approximately 16% in the achieved rate in the conference sector to £141.83 from £121.98, confirming the reinvigorated appetite for meetings and events in the capital.
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