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Amman hotel room revenue rate 2nd lowest in region

byCT Report
29/04/2017
in Jordan
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AMMAN: The direct relationship between hotel occupancy rates and the revenues of the hotel industry requires a better addressing of the market’s needs, experts agreed on Monday.

Promoting tourism in Jordan in markets that are not easily affected by regional unrest, creating better matching between investments and touristic patterns and addressing “high” operational costs can increase occupancy rates in hotels, which will boost revenues, they agreed. A recently report published by Ernst & Young showed that the average occupancy rate of hotels in Amman was around 44 per cent, while the revenue per average room (RevPAR) stood at $65 (JD46.12).

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The only city with a revenue rate lower than Amman was Cairo, registering a RevPAR of $53 (some JD37.6), according to the February 2017 MENA Hotel Benchmark Survey Report.

Meanwhile, the highest RevPAR rates in the region were registered in Dubai ($253/JD179.5), Muscat ($147/JD104.3), Doha ($138/JD97.9), Abu Dhabi ($136/JD96.5) and Jeddah ($133/JD94.3).

Regarding occupancy rates, Amman only topped Mecca (39.4 per cent), while the highest hotel occupancy rates were in Dubai (88.2 per cent), Muscat (87 per cent) and Abu Dhabi (83.4 per cent), followed by Ras Al Khaimah (73.9 per cent) and Doha (72.8 per cent).

Commenting on the report’s findings, Jordan Hotels Association (JHA) President Michael Nazzal said the managements of hotels in Amman find themselves obliged to reduce room prices in order to enhance competitiveness among dropping occupancy rates.

Nazzal noted that tour operators, who have been seeing lower numbers of tourists, are requesting lower room prices from hotels in order to keep their share of revenues. The sector leader cited two problems that must be addressed in order to increase occupancy rates in hotels.

Firstly, he argued, Jordan’s promotion as a touristic destination must be more efficient in markets that are relatively immune to news of unrest in the region, such as the Gulf region, Jordanian expatriates and the Far East.

Another issue to be addressed is that the majority of Jordan’s visitors demand three and four-star hotels, while there is an abundance of five-star hotel rooms.

Furthermore, around 1,000 to 1,500 new five-star hotel rooms will start operating in newly built hotels. Yasar Majali, country manager of Sabre, a world travel network that offers high-tech solutions, agreed with Nazzal on the need to tap new opportunities in the Far East, including China and India, where the percentage of wealthy people who are willing to travel for leisure is high compared to the large populations.

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