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Occupancy Improvements In Mideast, North Africa

PRESS RELEASE -- Hotels, 2/8/2010 7:01:57 AM

Hotels throughout the Middle East & North African (MENA) region have shown modest signs of recovery towards the end of 2009, with occupancy rates improving, according to MKG Hospitality. Key points:

• Room rates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) fall to 2007 levels
• Two consecutive years of RevPAR decrease in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)
• Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries show mix-reactions in 2009
• Rest of MENA shows good signs

Middle East and North Africa, February 4th 2010: Hotel demand is showing modest signs of recovery throughout the Middle East & North African (MENA) region, with December increasing by 4.6%. "This is a clear sign that hotels are entering the next stage of the cycle, and that slow recovery is on the way. At the moment, rates are reflecting the state of the economy, and in particular a drop in purchasing power. Once the economy picks-up, and hotel occupancy begins increasing, hoteliers will be able to slowly balance and then raise average rates, in turn boosting overall
RevPAR results", explains Director of Development, MKG Hospitality, Vanguelis Panayotis.

Indeed, the last three months of 2009 reveal a continuation in heavy price cuts throughout the region, in an attempt to stimulate, or maintain demand.

According to MKG Hospitality's online market intelligence tool, HotelCompSet, the UAE recorded a 20.8% Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) decrease for year-end 2009, mainly driven by an Average Daily Rate (ADR) drop of 15.2% - a major turnaround since 2008, when average room rates increased by 16.5% over 2007. Dubai recorded the largest RevPAR fall in 2009, with a decrease of 27.5%, while Abu Dhabi proved to be a lot more resilient, dropping by only 4.9%.

"Abu Dhabi has been quite strong in the MICE sector over the last few years, as well as adopting a much more consolidated approach towards developments. This has no doubt allowed the emirate to sustain healthier results (lower decline) during this difficult period," continue Panayotis. "As the global economy improves, more likely towards the end of 2010 and into 2011, the UAE's capital should see very good growth."

Following a RevPAR decrease of 1.6% in 2008, KSA will end 2009 at -7.8%. The last three months of 2009 reveal a further drop in ADR of 5.4% compared to the corresponding period in 2008, and a fall of 2.4% for the entire year. Jeddah is the only city to record an average rate and occupancy increase for the whole year, whilst Riyadh recorded a massive positive turnaround in December, helping the last three month to achieve a 13.5% RevPAR increase.

Other GCC countries, Bahrain, Oman and Qatar all experienced a double digit RevPAR drop in 2009, a dramatic turnaround from the double digit growth the year prior. Kuwait is the exception, with 2008 recording a RevPAR decrease of 3.4%, and then in 2009 dropping by only 1.6%. The last three months have also been positive for Kuwait (3% RevPAR growth), no doubt fuelled by an excellent last month of the year.

Although average rates are still falling, hotels throughout North Africa are reaching pricing points enough to motivate demand. Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt, as well as Turkey and South Africa all reveal positive Occupance Rate (OR) signs over the last three months of 2009. Meanwhile in the Levant, Lebanon clearly recorded the best growth in 2009, and in fact of all countries in the region, as the country moves closer to normal activity. Jordan also showed a small positive turnaround towards the end of the year.

Finally, Turkey recorded a loss in revenue in 2009, as much as the country had gained the previous year; RevPAR fell by 11.5% versus an increase of 11.2% in 2008.

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