ADR
Covers trends in Average Daily Rate (ADR) across the UK hotel industry, including pricing strategy, demand fluctuations, and segment performance. Reporting includes analysis of how economic conditions, events, and regional market trends affect ADR levels. Also features insights into revenue optimisation tactics, benchmarking practices, and the role of ADR in overall profitability.
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Jul- 2025 -1 JulyEconomy
Hoteliers face squeeze on profits as staff costs hit
Increased staff costs continue to hit the bottom line for hotels, with investment in AI expected to rise as hoteliers look to create efficiencies, according data from RSM. The data, which is compiled and produced by Hotstats and analysed by RSM UK, shows average daily rates (ADR) of occupied rooms…
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Jun- 2025 -18 JuneEvents
UKREiiF drives significant uplift in hotel prices in Leeds
Growing attendance at the UK’s biggest real estate conference, UKREiiF, saw RevPAR in Leeds and the surrounding areas grow by an average of over 30% from 20 May to 22 May, according to data from CoStar. Occupancies averaged approximately 95%, with Tuesday night being the busiest and most expensive, as…
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2 JuneHotels
Hoteliers see staff costs rise amid pressure on room rates
A rise in staff costs in April, as a result of changes to national minimum wage and employer NICs, combined with pressure on room rates led to a decline in profits for hoteliers, according to RSM. UK hotel payroll as a percentage of revenue increased from 31.6% to 33.3% in…
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May- 2025 -14 MayFeatures
Are London’s economy hotels becoming too expensive?
Data from commercial real-estate data company CoStar has revealed that economy hotels are now more expensive than some midscale hotels in certain areas of London. This trend is a sign of London’s rising affordability challenges. However, in submarkets where prices for mid-tier hotels are slightly higher than economy rooms, the…
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12 MayHotel Brands
Elegant Hotel Collection appoints Asia Pacific CEO
Elegant Hotel Collection has announced the appointment of Anita Chan as CEO for the Asia Pacific region under a joint venture agreement between Chan and Elegant Hotel Collection. The luxury soft brand powered by HotelREZ has appointed Chan to lead its regional expansion plans and grow representation of the region’s…
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7 MayNews-In-Brief
Today’s news in brief – 7/5/25
Mar Hall Golf and Spa Resort in Scotland has reopened after a £20m refurbishment, transforming the five-star hotel into a luxury destination with 74 redesigned rooms and suites. Highlights include a new palm-canopied reception area, a private cinema, gaming and billiards rooms, and expansive spa facilities. The central hub, The…
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7 MayHotel Brands
Marriott cuts revenue outlook amid uncertain demand
Marriott International has reduced its full-year RevPar outlook from an increase of 2%-4% to 1.5%-3.5% as it braces for slower travel demand throughout the remainder of the year. The news comes as part of its first quarter trading update in which it saw RevPar rise 4.1% on base management and…
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7 MayHotels
London luxury hotels only class to achieve Q1 RevPAR growth
Luxury hotels continue to outperform in London, being the only class to achieve year-over-year RevPAR growth during the first quarter of 2025, according to CoStar data. Luxury RevPAR grew by approximately 2% during the first quarter, thanks to stronger occupancy gains. Despite hotels at the luxury end tend to be…
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Apr- 2025 -30 AprilHotels
Hoteliers strive to make up lost ground in March, RSM finds
UK hotels strived to make up lost ground in March, as the gap in occupancy and room rates year-on-year narrowed, according to the RSM Hotels Tracker. The data, which is compiled and produced by Hotstats and analysed by RSM UK, shows occupancy of UK hotels remained relatively flat in March…
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29 AprilHotel Brands
Hilton RevPAR jumps 2.5% in Q1
Hilton has revealed that its system-wide RevPar rose 2.5% year-on-year on a currency neutral basis for the three months ended 31 March 2025. The company states that this rise was due to increases in both occupancy and ADR. Hilton also saw its management and franchise fee revenues increase 5.1% compared…
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