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Hotel Industry

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September 2008

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The global outlook series on the Hotel Industry provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. The report provides an aerial view of the Hotel Industry, and the dynamics underlying this aspirational needs driven market. The report discusses the latest trends prevalent in the international space, the present level of competition, and cursory insights into recent mergers, and acquisitions. The reader also stands to gain a macro level understanding of the scenario prevalent in regional markets. Annotated with tables that enumerate key research findings, and graphs and charts that offer pictorial representations, the regional markets briefly abstracted, and summarized include the US, Canada, France, Germany, UK, Russia, Spain, China, and India. Also included is an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 1,892 companies worldwide.<\p>

Table Of Content:

1.Overview
Global Hotel Industry – A Review
Major Global Hotel Companies
Table 1: Leading Players in the Global Hotel Industry (2005): Revenues in US$ Million for InterContinental Hotels Group, Marriott International, Accor, Best Western International, Global Hyatt, Carlson Hotels Worldwide, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Cendant Hotel Group, Hilton International, and Choice Hotels International
Table 2: Leading Players in the Global Hotel Industry (2005): Number of Hotels for Cendant Hotel Group, Choice Hotels International, Best Western International, Accor, InterContinental Hotels Group, Marriott International, Hilton Hotels Corp., Carlson Hotels Worldwide, and Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Table 3: Leading Players in the Global Hotel Industry (2005): Number of Hotel Rooms for InterContinental Hotels Group, Cendant Hotel Group, Marriott International, Accor, Choice Hotels International, Hilton Hotels Corp., Best Western International, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, and Carlson Hotels Worldwide
Table 4: Leading Players in the Global Hotel Industry (2005): Number of Hotels Managed by Marriott International, Extended Stay Hotels, Vantage Hospitality Group (Americas Best Value Inn), Accor, Intercontinental Hotels Group, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Westmont Hospitality Group, Tharaldson Enterprises, Hilton Hotels Corp., and Societe du Louvre (Starwood Capital Group)
Table 5: Leading Players in the Global Hotel Industry (2005): Number of Hotels Franchised for Wyndham Worldwide, Choice Hotels International, Intercontinental Hotels Group, Hilton Hotels Corp., Marriott International, Accor, Carlson Hospitality Worldwide, Golden Tulip Hospitality/THL, Global Hyatt Corp., and Tharaldson Enterprises
Table 6: Leading Consortia in the Global Hotel Industry (2005): Number of Hotels for Utell/Unirez-Pegasus Solutions' Rep. Services, Synxis, Hotusa-Eurostars-Familia Hotels, Supranational Hotels, Innpoints Worldwide, Keytel S.A., Worldhotels, Leading Hotels of the World, Preferred Hotel Group, and Associated Luxury Hotels
Table 7: Leading Consortia in the Global Hotel Industry (2005): Number of Rooms for Utell/Unirez-Pegasus Solutions' Rep. Services, Synxis, Supranational Hotels, Hotusa-Eurostars-Familia Hotels, Innpoints Worldwide, Keytel S.A., Worldhotels, Leading Hotels of the World, Associated Luxury Hotels, and Preferred Hotel Group
Table 8: Global Survey of Hotels (2005): Rooms Managed for Intercontinental Hotels Group, Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Ocean Hospitalities, John Q. Hammons Hotels, Janus Hotels and Resorts, White Lodging Services, Sage Hospitality Resources, Outrigger Enterprises, and Others
Global Hotel RevPAR and Occupancy Rate by City
Table 9: Global Hotel Industry (2006): Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) in US$ by Leading City – Venice, Paris, Dubai, Rome, Doha, London, Moscow, and Geneva
Table 10: Global Hotel Industry (2006): Percentage Occupancy by Leading City – Brisbane, Melbourne, Dubai, Heathrow, Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong SAR, Perth, and London
Hotel Food Service Industry
Hotel Broadband Market

2.Global Trends and Issues
Growth of the Hotel Industry Below Expectations
Developing Regions Spurs Up the Hotel Sector
Rise in Business Travel Drives Up the Hotel Sector
New Constructions Drive Up the Hotel Sector
Hotel Capacity
Hotels Invests in Amenities and Facilities
Eco-Friendly Features Drive the Hotel Industry
Importance of Internet
Position of Independent Hoteliers
New Tourist Destinations
Dearth of Staff
The Extended Stay Hotels Concept
Stay Hotels Economy Scale
Extended Stay Hotels - An Emerging Trend in the UK
The US Scenario
Future Prospects

3.Mergers and Acquisitions

4.Strategic Corporate Developments

5.Products/ Services/ Concept Launches

A REGIONAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

1.United States
Leading Hotel Chains
Table 11: Leading Chains in the US Hotel Industry (2005): Number of Hotels for Holiday Inns; Ramada Inn; Marriott Hotels, Resorts and Suites; Radisson Hotels & Resorts; Hilton Hotels; Sheraton Hotels; and Hyatt Hotels
Hotel Expenditure
Table 12: Hotel Industry in the US (2004-2005): Percentage Increase in Expenditure by Category – Utility Expenses, Franchise Fees/Charges, Management Fees/Charges, Rooms Department Expenses, Property Taxes, Labor Costs/Expenses, and Insurance Costs
Marketing Expenditure
Table 13: Hotel Industry in the US (2005): Marketing Expenditure in US$ Per Available Room by Category – Conference Center, Resort, Full-Service, Limited-Service, All-Suite, Convention Hotel, Extended-Stay, and All Hotels
Performance of the US Hotel Market
Table 14: Hotel Industry in the US (2005): Business Travelers’ Daily Hotel Cost in US$ by City – New York, Boston, Washington, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Jose, New Orleans, Houston, Philadelphia, Honolulu, San Diego, Providence, Santa Barbara, Seattle, Newark, Atlanta, Hartford, Columbus, New Haven, Oakland, Phoenix, Sacramento, and Fort Lauderdale
New York City
Performance by Segment
Table 15: Hotel Industry in the US (2006 & 2007): Percentage Occupancy by Category – Limited-Service Hotels, Full-Service Hotels, and All Hotels
Table 16: Hotel Industry in the US (2005): Percentage Average Occupancy by Select City – New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, San Diego, and Minneapolis
Table 17: Hotel Industry in the US (2005): Average Daily Rate (ADR) in US$ by Category – Limited Service Hotels, Full Service Hotels, and All Hotels
Table 18: Hotel Industry in the US (2005): Mid-Price and Upscale Hotel Rooms’ Charge-Per-Night in US$ by City – Nashville, Kansas City, Miami, Salt Lake City, Denver, Phoenix, Ft. Lauderdale, Sacramento, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Albany, Charlotte, Tucson, Seattle, Sarasota, Raleigh/ Durham, Hartford, San Antonio, Anaheim, Jacksonville, Columbus, Greensboro, and Las Vegas
Table 19: Extended Stay Hotel Industry in the US (2005): Number of Rooms Available, Rooms Undergoing Construction, and Revenue-Per-Available-Room (RevPAR) in US$
Table 20: Extended Stay Hotel Industry in the US (2005): Revenue-Per-Available Room (RevPAR) by Segment/Class – Economy, Mid-Price, and Upscale
Table 21: Extended Stay Hotel Industry in the US (2003-2005): Percentage Average Occupancy by Segment/Class – Economy, Mid-price, and Upscale
All-Suites Hotels
Full Service Hotel Sector
Importance of Foodservice Operations
Table 22: Leading Hotel Chains in the US (2006): Systemwide Foodservice Sales in US$ Million for Marriott Hotels, Resorts and Suites; Hilton Hotels; Sheraton Hotels; Holiday Inn; Radisson Hotels & Resorts; Hyatt Hotels; and Ramada Inn
Table 23: Leading Hotel Chains in the US (2006): Systemwide Sales Per Unit in US$ Million for Sheraton Hotels; Hilton Hotels; Hyatt Hotels; Marriott Hotels, Resorts and Suites; Radisson Hotels & Resorts; Ramada Inn; and Holiday Inn
Hotels Vs. Restaurants
Hotels and Property
Table 24: Hotel Industry in the US: Number of Available Rooms, Rooms Under Construction, and Development by Company for Marriott Int'l, Hilton Hotels, Six Continents, Starwood Hotels, Choice Hotels, and Cendant
Table 25: Leading Hotel Management Companies in the US Hotel Industry (2006): Aggregate Number of Rooms Managed for Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Westmont Hospitality Group, Tharaldson Lodging, John q. Hammons Hotels, White Lodging Services, Lodgian, Pyramid Advisors, Kimpton Hotels, Innkeepers Hospitality, and The Procaccianti Group
Table 26: Leading Hotels in the US (2006): Sales per Room in US$ '000 for Little Palm Island Resort, Grove Isle Hotel & Spa, Ponte Verda Inn & Club, The Lodge & Club, and Ocean Key Resort & Spa
Table 27: Hotel Industry in the US (2004- 2006): Number of New Hotels and New Room Additions
Sanitation and Viruses
Outlook

2.Canada
Canadian Hotel Industry
Performance, Developments and Trends in Western Canada (A Historic Review)

3.Europe
European Hotel Industry
ADR and RevPAR of European Hotel Industry
Diversification of Operations
Influence of Business Cycle
Influence of US Hotel Market
Europe Vs. USA
European Airport Hotel Market
Competitive Landscape

3a.France
Overview

3b.Germany
German Hotel Industry
Developments in the Market
Table 28: Hotel Industry in Germany (2006): Percentage Occupancy, Average Room Rate (ARR), and Revenue Per Available Room (RevPar) in Euros
Table 29: Hotel Industry in Germany (2006): Percentage Occupancy by Select City – Hamburg, Dresden, Berlin, Leipzig, and Dortmund
Table 30: Hotel Industry in Germany (2006): Average Room Rate (ARR) in Euros by Select City - Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Dortmund, and Leipzig
Table 31: Hotel Industry in Germany (2006): Revenue Per Available Room (RevPar) in Euros by Select City – Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, and Dortmund
Competitive Landscape
Role of Foreign Investors
Consolidation
Prospects
Accor – Leading Player
Outlook

3c.United Kingdom
Hotel Industry
Table 32: Regional Hotel Industry in the UK (2005): Average Occupancy of Daily Rooms, Average Daily Room Rate Per Occupied Room, and Average Daily Room Yield Per Room
Overview of London Hotel Industry
Growth Across Provinces
Rising Popularity of Budget Hotels

3d.Russia
Growth Potential
More Three Star Hotels in Moscow

3e.Spain
Trends in Spanish Hotel Sector
Spanish Hotel Industry in the Recent Past
Determinants
Outlook

4.Asia
Asian Hotel Industry – Opportunities and Growth
Table 33: Hotel Industry in Asia (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Hotel Occupancy Rates by Country – Bali, Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Kowloon, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Penang, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, and Xian

4a.China
China – An Attractive Tourist Destination
Beijing 2008 Olympics
City Hotel Market Profiles
Beijing
Performance and Developments
Shanghai

4b.India
Overview of Hotel and Tourism Industry
Increasing Tourist Inflows
Increase in Domestic Tourism
Growing Preference for Luxury Hotels
IHCL
Outlook

Global Directory

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