This document discusses the impact of mega-events like the Olympics and World Expos on hotel performance. It analyzes data on occupancy, average daily rate, and revenue per available room for past host cities. Mega-events typically lead to increased room rates during the event period but lower occupancy after, with mixed effects on overall revenue. The document also examines current hotel industry trends in the Middle East and Africa region, including rising supply and opportunities for expansion into new African markets with little existing branded accommodation.
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Impact of mega-events on hotel performance - AHIC 2014
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2. Impact of mega-events on hotel performance
Elizabeth Winkle, Managing Director
STR Global
3. Dubai Currently Ranks Amongst Highest ADR Cities
ADR and %Chg in USD, YE 2013
-1.3% -0.5%
+4.8%
-12.5%
+3.4%
-4.3%
-3.2%
-1.7%
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+6.5%
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7. Occupancy peaks at Expo start, ADR peaks at closing
YOY Occ, ADR % Jan’09 -Mar ’14 (Shanghai excluding Econ Class)
¥500
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Occ ADR
8. Often More Displacement than Demand
Total Demand and % Changes, YE of each Olympic city
+0.8%
-1.3%
+9.6%
-5.9% +2.6%
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9. Occupancy Below 90%
Occupancy by month during Olympic Year
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10. Concentrated Rate Growth During Olympics
ADR % Chg, in local currency, YOY during Olympic year
-25%
25%
75%
125%
175%
225%
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Atlanta '96 Sydney '00 Athens '04 Beijing '08 London'12
11. ADR Gains, Occupancy Declines
Occ and ADR % Chg, local currency
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
Atlanta '96
Sydney '00
Athens '04
Beijing '08
London '12
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12. Mixed RevPAR Results, Athens benefitted from games timing and limited supply
YE of each Olympic each year, RevPAR and % Chg in USD
+8.1%
-5.4%
+51.5%
+6.0%
+1.4%
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Actual Performance
Actual Performance
Olympic Legacy
London becomes the first city to achieve post-Olympic RevPAR growth in YR +1
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15. Global picture Supply & Demand
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Supply & Demand % Change, March 2014 YTD
16. Spotlight Middle East & Africa
Market performance – Occ %, ADR $ and RevPAR $, March 2014 YTD
Northern Africa
Occ 44.4% -8.3%
ADR $ 80 -4.0%
RevPAR $ 36 -11.9%
Southern Africa
Occ 61.4% -0.3%
ADR $ 133 -2.5%
RevPAR $ 82 -2.7%
Middle East
Occ 75.1% +3.3%
ADR $ 220 +2.2%
RevPAR $ 165 +5.6%
21. Accelerating Pipeline
Global Pipeline
# of Rooms
Under Contract:
+1.16 million
In Construction +513k
Final Planning +270k
Planning +380k
MEA +137k
Saudi Arabia +34.9k
UAE +34.7k
Qatar +9.0k
Morocco +6.6k
Oman +5.0K
Upper Upscale Chains +47.8k
Luxury Chains +26.9k
Upscale Chains +25.0k
Upper Midscale +9.8k
Midscale +5.7k
Economy +1.1k
22. Opportunities in Africa No Branded Supply (Red)
Angola
Burundi
Central African Republic
Comoros
Democratic Republic of Congo
Eritrea
Liberia
Mauritania
Niger
Republic of Congo
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Sudan
One African Brand (Blue)
Burkina Faso (1 hotel)
Guinea Bissau (1 hotel)
Lesotho (2 hotels)
Malawi (1 hotel)
Rwanda (2 hotels)
Swaziland (3 hotels)Source: STR Global
March 2014