middle east hotel benchmark survey report - january 2016
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BenchmarkMiddle East hotel benchmark survey report
January 2016
The hotel benchmark report provides a monthly performance overview of leading hotels in the Middle East. The hotel set includes international branded and operated properties across the five-star and four-star segments.
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EY Middle East hotel benchmark survey
We hope you enjoy the January 2016 report of the EY Middle East hotel benchmark survey. Inside we cover occupancy and rate performance in key hotel markets across selected countries and cities in the Middle East on a monthly and year-to-date basis in local currencies and US dollars.
This monthly Middle East hotel benchmark survey is part of our services to the hospitality sector.
The EY Transaction Real Estate Advisory Services team, headquartered in Dubai, is the leading business advisory practice in the region. Our team consists of professionals from around the globe with extensive real estate, hospitality operations and advisory experience. We understand and offer a full scope of multidisciplinary services for developers, lenders, owners and operators. Our specialist services include acquisitions, capital sourcing, highest- and best-use analysis, due diligence, market and financial feasibility
studies, management company selection/contract reviews, strategic business planning, repositioning analysis, operational enhancement/diagnostics, valuations/appraisals and disposition, for every real estate industry segment,such as hotel, residential, commercial, retail, restaurant, golf, marina, theme park and convention center.
EY is the largest professional services organization in the Middle East with 20 offices in 15 countries and is part of the global EY organization with more than 190,000 people in 150 countries.
Page 3:January 2016 key performance highlights
Page 4:We have highlighted the largest variance on a per-month basis for the various markets over the last 12-month period in regards to occupancy, average room rate, and rooms yield
Page 5:Dubai overall occupancy, average room rate and rooms yield over the past 12 months
Page 6:Monthly performance of various markets compared to the previous year’s monthly period in local currency
Page 7:Monthly performance of various markets compared to the previous year’s monthly period in US dollars
Page 8:Year-to-date performance of various markets compared to the previous year. In local currency
Page 9:Year-to-date performance of various markets compared to the previous year. In US dollars
Yousef Wahbah Partner and Head of MENA Transaction Real Estate, Ernst & Young Middle East, UAE
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Hospitality markets in Cairo and Madina witnessed a positive increase when compared to the same period last year• In January 2016, Cairo’s hospitality market witnessed
an increase in average occupancy of 7.0% when compared to the same time last year. Average daily room rates increased from US$106 in January 2015 to US$119 in January 2016, resulting in an increase in RevPAR by 27.4%. However, it should be noted that the increase in Cairo’s hospitality market was minimal compared to previous months.
• Madina’s hospitality market witnessed an increase in RevPAR of 17.5% from US$131 in January 2015 to US$153 in January 2016. This was mainly due to the increase in ADR by 15.2% in January 2016 when compared to the same period last year. This may be attributed to the operation of the new Madina International Airport which makes it easier for Muslims to fly directly by national airlines or chartered flights, spending more time in Madina before going to Makkah to perform Umrah for just a day or two.
Hospitality markets witnessed a drop when compared to January 2015• Hospitality markets across MENA witnessed a drop in the three
key performance metrics when compared to the same period last year, this is ascribed to the drop in oil price which has impacted the entire region.
• Doha witnessed the largest drop in RevPAR from US$205 in January 2015 to US$155 in January 2016.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai’s hospitality market witnessed a decrease in RevPAR in January 2016• In January 2016, Abu Dhabi’s hospitality market witnessed
a drop in RevPAR by 15.0% when compared to the same period last year.
• Dubai witnessed a drop in RevPAR by 9.3% in January 2016 when compared to the same time last year.
• Hotels in Abu Dhabi and Dubai noticed a drop in KPI’s due to several factors such as additional room supply, general macro-economic conditions coupled with the drop in the Euro making it more expensive for travelers from Europe and reduced visitation from Russia due to the significant devaluation of their local currency to the lowest level ever.
January 2016 Key Performance Highlights
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Markets with the largest variance on a per-month basis
% Occupancy for Doha Hotels
Average room rate for Amman (US$)
RevPAR in Madina (US$)
75 77 77 76 78
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76 77
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Occupancy % January 2015–January 2016
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158
157
154
152
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155
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155
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149
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan
Average room rate January 2015–January 2016
Roo
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Months
131
161179
165
126
172
223
145
266
134
102
140153
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Room yield January 2015–January 2016
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Dubai overall monthly performance
% Occupancy for Dubai — Overall hotels
Average room rate for Dubai — Overall hotels (US$)
RevPAR in Dubai — Overall hotels (US$)
Months
Ave
rage
room
rat
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Average room rate January 2015–January 2016
314 304300 300
327296 303
289
227
174 172 167
194
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NovOct DecJan JanFeb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
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Room yieldJanuary 2015–January 2016
Months
261 261 260242
286259 265
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194
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127154
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NovOct DecJan JanFeb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
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88 88 8884 85
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83 8681
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Occupancy % January 2015–January 2016
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Occupancy Average room rate Rooms yield
Currency 2016 % 2015 % Change in % Points 2016 2015 Change 2016 2015 Change
Bahrain
Manama BHD 54.0 45.0 9.0 73 81 –9.3% 40 36 8.6%
Egypt
Cairo — City EGP 56.0 49.0 7.0 684 614 11.5% 386 303 27.4%
Jordan
Amman JOD 37.0 46.0 –9.0 109 111 –2.2% 41 51 –19.8%
Kuwait
Kuwait KWD 39.0 49.0 –10.0 81 72 13.3% 32 35 –9.0%
Lebanon
Beirut LBP 53.0 50.0 3.0 222,164 274,011 –18.9% 119,459 139,517 –14.4%
Qatar
Doha QAR 67.0 75.0 –8.0 832 991 –16.1% 565 747 –24.4%
Saudi Arabia
Jeddah SAR 65.0 68.0 –3.0 914 931 –1.9% 596 634 –5.9%
Madina SAR 70.0 69.0 1.0 811 704 15.2% 575 490 17.5%
Makkah SAR
Riyadh SAR 61.0 62.0 –1.0 760 802 –5.2% 469 503 –6.8%
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi AED 79.0 81.0 –2.0 533 609 –12.5% 424 499 –15.0%
Dubai — Beach AED 83.0 83.0 0.0 1,587 1,744 –9.0% 1,324 1,464 –9.6%
Dubai — City AED 88.0 90.0 –2.0 809 878 –7.9% 719 791 –9.1%
Dubai — Overall AED 86.6 87.7 –1.1 1,102 1,200 –8.2% 954 1,052 –9.3%
RAK Beach AED 64.5 49.5 15.0 771 704 9.5% 497 349 42.6%
RAK City AED 63.0 70.4 –7.4 286 267 7.2% 180 188 –4.0%
RAK — Overall AED 64.2 53.9 10.3 668 586 14.1% 429 315 35.9%
EY Middle East hotel benchmark survey
Monthly performance: January 2016 Currency: local
NotesFigures may not add up due to rounding.
“Dubai — Overall” includes Dubai Beach, Dubai City and Dubai Apartment Hotels.
The Middle East hotel benchmark survey was developed and is maintained by EY’s Dubai office under the direction of Yousef Wahbah who leads the Transaction Real Estate Advisory Services group across the MENA region. It is intended for informational use only. The reader should consult his or her professional investment advisor, attorney or accountant before making any decision or taking any action based upon the information presented in this document. Benchmark data is provided by individual hotel companies. While we believe the data collected is reliable, we have not performed an audit or review of the information gathered and do not express an opinion or any form of assurance on the accuracy of such information. This report is also proprietary of EY and no part of this report, in whole or in part, may be reproduced or transmitted without written consent of EY. All requests to reproduce this information must be addressed to [email protected]. For information regarding the hotel benchmark, contact the Dubai office at +971 4 332 4000.
Selected markets monthly performance (local currency)
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Occupancy Average room rate Rooms yield
Currency 2016 % 2015 % Change in % Points 2016 2015 Change 2016 2015 Change
Bahrain
Manama US$ 54.0 45.0 9.0 194 214 –9.3% 105 97 8.6%
Egypt
Cairo — City US$ 56.0 49.0 7.0 119 106 11.5% 67 53 27.4%
Jordan
Amman US$ 37.0 46.0 –9.0 154 158 –2.2% 58 73 –19.8%
Kuwait
Kuwait US$ 39.0 49.0 –10.0 278 246 13.3% 110 121 –9.0%
Lebanon
Beirut US$ 53.0 50.0 3.0 147 181 –18.9% 79 92 –14.4%
Qatar
Doha US$ 67.0 75.0 –8.0 229 273 –16.1% 155 205 –24.4%
Saudi Arabia
Jeddah US$ 65.0 68.0 –3.0 244 248 –1.9% 159 169 –5.9%
Madina US$ 70.0 69.0 1.0 216 188 15.2% 153 131 17.5%
Makkah US$
Riyadh US$ 61.0 62.0 –1.0 203 214 –5.2% 125 134 –6.8%
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi US$ 79.0 81.0 –2.0 145 166 –12.5% 116 136 –15.0%
Dubai — Beach US$ 83.0 83.0 0.0 432 475 –9.0% 360 399 –9.6%
Dubai — City US$ 88.0 90.0 –2.0 220 239 –7.9% 196 215 –9.1%
Dubai — Overall US$ 86.6 87.7 –1.1 300 327 –8.2% 260 286 –9.3%
RAK Beach US$ 64.5 49.5 15.0 211 193 9.5% 136 96 42.6%
RAK City US$ 63.0 70.4 –7.4 78 73 7.2% 49 52 –4.0%
RAK Overall US$ 64.2 53.9 10.3 183 160 14.1% 117 86 35.9%
EY Middle East hotel benchmark survey
Monthly performance: January 2016 Currency: US$
NotesFigures may not add up due to rounding.
“Dubai — Overall” Includes Dubai Beach, Dubai City and Dubai Apartment Hotels.
The Middle East hotel benchmark survey was developed and is maintained by EY’s Dubai office under the direction of Yousef Wahbah who leads the Transaction Real Estate Advisory Services group across the MENA region. It is intended for informational use only. The reader should consult his or her professional investment advisor, attorney or accountant before making any decision or taking any action based upon the information presented in this document. Benchmark data is provided by individual hotel companies. While we believe the data collected is reliable, EY has not performed an audit or review of the information gathered and do not express an opinion or any form of assurance on the accuracy of such information. This report is also proprietary of EY and no part of this report, in whole or in part, may be reproduced or transmitted without written consent of EY. All requests to reproduce this information must be addressed to [email protected]. For information regarding the hotel benchmark, contact the Dubai office at +971 4 332 4000.
Selected markets monthly performance (US dollars)
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Occupancy Average room rate Rooms yield
Currency 2016 % 2015 % Change in % Points 2016 2015 Change 2016 2015 Change
Bahrain
Manama BHD 54.0 45.0 9.0 73 81 –9.3% 40 36 8.6%
Egypt
Cairo — City EGP 56.0 49.0 7.0 684 614 11.5% 386 303 27.4%
Jordan
Amman JOD 37.0 46.0 –9.0 109 111 –2.2% 41 51 –19.8%
Kuwait
Kuwait KWD 39.0 49.0 –10.0 81 72 13.3% 32 35 –9.0%
Lebanon
Beirut LBP 53.0 50.0 3.0 222,164 274,011 –18.9% 119,459 139,517 –14.4%
Qatar
Doha QAR 67.0 75.0 –8.0 832 991 –16.1% 565 747 –24.4%
Saudi Arabia
Jeddah SAR 65.0 68.0 –3.0 914 931 –1.9% 596 634 –5.9%
Madina SAR 70.0 69.0 1.0 811 704 15.2% 575 490 17.5%
Makkah SAR
Riyadh SAR 61.0 62.0 –1.0 760 802 –5.2% 469 503 –6.8%
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi AED 79.0 81.0 –2.0 533 609 –12.5% 424 499 –15.0%
Dubai — Beach AED 83.0 83.0 0.0 1,587 1,744 –9.0% 1,324 1,464 –9.6%
Dubai — City AED 88.0 90.0 –2.0 809 878 –7.9% 719 791 –9.1%
Dubai — Overall AED 86.0 87.0 –1.0 1,102 1,200 –8.2% 954 1,052 –9.3%
RAK Beach AED 64.5 64.6 –0.1 704 771 –8.7% 497 349 42.6%
RAK City AED 63.0 63.7 –0.7 286 267 7.2% 180 188 –4.0%
RAK Overall AED 64.2 64.4 –0.3 668 586 14.1% 429 315 35.9%
EY Middle East hotel benchmark survey
Year-to-Date Performance (January 2016–January 2016) Currency: local
NotesFigures may not add up due to rounding.
“Dubai — Overall” includes Dubai Beach, Dubai City and Dubai Apartment Hotels.
The Middle East hotel benchmark survey was developed and is maintained by EY’s Dubai office under the direction of Yousef Wahbah who leads the Transaction Real Estate Advisory Services group across the MENA region. It is intended for informational use only. The reader should consult his or her professional investment advisor, attorney or accountant before making any decision or taking any action based upon the information presented in this document. Benchmark data is provided by individual hotel companies. While we believe the data collected is reliable, we have not performed an audit or review of the information gathered and do not express an opinion or any form of assurance on the accuracy of such information. This report is also proprietary of EY and no part of this report, in whole or in part, may be reproduced or transmitted without written consent of EY. All requests to reproduce this information must be addressed to [email protected]. For information regarding the hotel benchmark, contact the Dubai office at +971 4 332 4000.
Selected markets year-to-date performance (local currency)
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EY Middle East hotel benchmark survey
Year-to-Date Performance (January 2016–January 2016) Currency: US$
NotesFigures may not add up due to rounding.
“Dubai — Overall” includes Dubai Beach, Dubai City and Dubai Apartment Hotels.
The Middle East hotel benchmark survey was developed and is maintained by EY’s Dubai office under the direction of Yousef Wahbah who leads the Transaction Real Estate Advisory Services group across the MENA region. It is intended for informational use only. The reader should consult his or her professional investment advisor, attorney, or accountant before making any decision or taking any action based upon the information presented in this document. Benchmark data is provided by individual hotel companies. While we believe the data collected is reliable, EY has not performed an audit or review of the information gathered and do not express an opinion or any form of assurance on the accuracy of such information. This report is also proprietary of EY and no part of this report, in whole or in part, may be reproduced or transmitted without written consent of EY. All requests to reproduce this information must be addressed to [email protected]. For information regarding the hotel benchmark, contact the Dubai office at +971 4 332 4000.
Occupancy Average room rate Rooms yield
Currency 2016 % 2015 % Change in % Points 2016 2015 Change 2016 2015 Change
Bahrain
Manama US$ 54.0 45.0 9.0 194 214 –9.3% 105 97 8.6%
Egypt
Cairo — City US$ 56.0 49.0 7.0 119 106 11.5% 67 53 27.4%
Jordan
Amman US$ 37.0 46.0 –9.0 154 158 –2.2% 58 73 –19.8%
Kuwait
Kuwait US$ 39.0 49.0 –10.0 278 246 13.3% 110 121 –9.0%
Lebanon
Beirut US$ 53.0 50.0 3.0 147 181 –18.9% 79 92 –14.4%
Qatar
Doha US$ 67.0 75.0 –8.0 229 273 –16.1% 155 205 –24.4%
Saudi Arabia
Jeddah US$ 65.0 68.0 –3.0 244 248 –1.9% 159 169 –5.9%
Madina US$ 70.0 69.0 1.0 216 188 15.2% 153 131 17.5%
Makkah US$
Riyadh US$ 61.0 62.0 –1.0 203 214 –5.2% 125 134 –6.8%
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi US$ 79.0 81.0 –2.0 145 166 –12.5% 116 136 –15.0%
Dubai — Beach US$ 83.0 83.0 0.0 432 475 –9.0% 360 399 –9.6%
Dubai — City US$ 88.0 90.0 –2.0 220 239 –7.9% 196 215 –9.1%
Dubai — Overall US$ 86.0 87.0 –1.0 300 327 –8.2% 260 286 –9.3%
RAK Beach US$ 64.5 64.6 –0.1 193 211 –8.7% 136 96 42.6%
RAK City US$ 63.0 63.7 –0.7 78 73 7.2% 49 52 –4.0%
RAK Overall US$ 64.2 64.4 –0.3 183 160 14.1% 117 86 35.9%
Selected markets year-to-date performance (US dollars)
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