Abu Dhabi has had a large increase in
overseas visitors in 2011. Some of the impressive statistics include-
- The total
number of hotel guest arrivals was 206,748 during the month of November 2011, a
strong increase of 22% when compared to the same month in 2010.
- In
addition to the strong increase in hotel establishment guests, the number of
hotel guest nights also increased by 12% or 612,942 guest nights in November
2011.
- The
strong increase in guest arrivals and guest nights were influenced by the Abu
Dhabi Grand Prix event which was held 11-13th November and is a particularly
popular event amongst UAE and GCC residents.
- Total
revenue for hotel establishments was down slightly by 2% (AED 497 million),
along with food and beverage revenue which was also down by 1% in November
2011.
- The hotel
occupancy rate was 77% in November 2011 which was the same rate when compared
to the same month in 2010.
- Average
length of stay for the month of November was 2.96 down by 8% when compared to
the same month in 2010.
Month of
November 2011 vs Month of November 2010
- 22%
increase in guests to 206,748- 12%
increase in guest nights to 612,942
- 0%
increase in occupancy levels to 77%
- 2%
decrease in revenue to 497 million AED
- 8%
decrease in average length of stay to 2.96 days (from 3.22 days)
Year to
date November (Jan to Nov) 2011 vs Year to date November (Jan to Nov) 2010
- 16%
increase in guests to 1,903,888
- 23%
increase in guest nights to 5,694,140
- 8%
increase in occupancy levels to 69% (from 64%)
- 4%
increase in revenue to 3.96 billion AED
- 6%
increase in average length of stay to 2.99 nights (from 2.82 nights)
Monthly
– Guest Arrivals
Guest
arrivals in November 2011 increased by 22% compared to November 2010. They
arrived from:
- UAE 11%
- Total
international 30%
- Asia 51%
- GCC 47%
- Other
Arab market (non-GCC) 34%
- Europe 17%
- North
America (US & Canada)
-7%
There was a
44% increase in Australian visitors in November 2011 compared with November
2010
Among the
international markets Asia increased by 51%, followed by GCC 47%, Other Arab
market 34%, while North America saw a 7%
decrease.
Asia’s
increase in guest performance in November 2011 was primarily driven by growth
from India (48%), Philippines (80%) and Russia (112%).
Amongst GCC
markets growth was driven by Qatar
(55%), Saudi Arabia (52%)
and Oman
(48%).
Year to Date
– Guest Arrivals
Guest
arrivals increased by 16% in Jan – Nov 2011 compared to the same period in
2010.
- UAE 9%.
The increases were from:
- Total
international 20%
- Asia 28%
- GCC 33%
- Other
Arab market (non-GCC) 21%
- Europe 19%
- North
America (US & Canada)
-2%
There was a
32% increase in Australian visitors in the YTD period of January to November
2011 compared to 2101.
Growth was
recorded across all key markets in relation to guest arrivals with the
exception of North America which decreased by
2%. Strongest growth was seen from the GCC (33%), followed by Asia (28%), Other
Arab (21%) and Europe (19%).
Asia’s
growth rate was primarily influenced by a significant increase in arrivals from
Kazakhstan (408%), North Korea (86%), South
Korea (75%), Russia
(38%) and the Philippines
(40%).
Contributing
countries to the strong arrival growth rate for the GCC markets was Saudi Arabia which increased by (60%) then Kuwait (38%) and Oman (16%).
Europe’s
growth rate was primarily influenced by both Germany
and France (20%) while UK and Italy increased by 16%
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