LONDON - Hotels in both the Middle East and Africa showed continued improvements but overall low performance, according to August 2020 data from STR.
U.S. dollar constant currency, August 2020 vs. August 2019
Middle East
- Occupancy: -32.5% to 42.6%
- Average daily rate (ADR): -26.3% to US$115.46
- Revenue per available room (RevPAR): -50.3% to US$49.23
Africa
- Occupancy: -60.5% to 25.0%
- ADR: -11.8% to US$95.75
- RevPAR: -65.1% to US$23.91
Despite month-over-month improvements, both the Middle East and Africa saw their lowest absolute occupancy and RevPAR levels for any August on record.
Local currency, August 2020 vs. August 2019
Oman
- Occupancy: -64.6% to 16.0%
- ADR: -32.7% to OMR37.85
- RevPAR: -76.2% to OMR6.06
Each of the three key performance metrics were up from July. The ADR level was the highest in Oman since March.
Qatar
- Occupancy: -6.1% to 53.6%
- ADR: +19.2% to QAR444.29
- RevPAR: +11.9% to QAR238.16
Qatar saw its first year-over-year RevPAR increase since January 2020. The ADR level was the highest for any month in the country since July 2017.
Europe hotel performance for August 2020
Europe’s hotel industry reported its best performance levels since February, according to August 2020 data from STR.
Euro constant currency, August 2020 vs. August 2019
- Occupancy: -44.6% to 43.0%
- Average daily rate (ADR): -13.0% to EUR103.95
- Revenue per available room (RevPAR): -51.8% to EUR44.69
The absolute occupancy and RevPAR levels were up significantly from July but remained the lowest for any August on record in Europe. Each of the metrics were the highest for the continent since February.
Local currency, August 2020 vs. August 2019
Germany
- Occupancy: -40.9% to 42.7%
- ADR: -4.5% to EUR86.37
- RevPAR: -43.5% to EUR36.92
The absolute occupancy and RevPAR levels are the highest in Germany since February but remained the lowest for any August on record in the country.
Netherlands
- Occupancy: -47.0% to 43.7%
- ADR: -22.1% to EUR87.01
- RevPAR: -58.7% to EUR38.00
ADR came in lower than July, but occupancy and RevPAR were the highest for any month in the country since February.