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Another defiant year of trading performance for the UK hotel market
Occupancy was the main driver in London, whilst strong momentum in ADR cemented growth in the Regional UK hotel market in H2-2023.
9 months ago
UK Hotel Trading Performance Review 2023
Hotel trading performance defies expectations, with profits exceeding pre-pandemic levels across most hotel segments.
11 months ago
Slower hotel revenue growth amidst continued rising costs puts profit margins under pressure
Tempered yet resilient trading performance as ADR growth weakens, putting pressure on hotel margins and weaker GOPPAR growth as cost pressures persist.
One year ago

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Full recovery in profits with London and Regional UK recording GOPPAR ahead of H1-2019 performance (London +2%, Regional UK +3%)
One year ago
London hotel GOPPAR growth on par with 2019 with positive future predictions.
One year ago
The strong top-line performance of the top 12 regional cities recorded a monthly uplift in GOPPAR of 12% in April, and for the first time in 2023 GOPPAR was higher than the regional UK average. 
One year ago
UK Hotel transaction volumes reached £0.6 billion for the first quarter of the year.
One year ago
Optimism for continued robust trading in the months ahead, along with signs that energy costs appear to have reached their peaked.
One year ago
A subdued level of hotel investment in 2022 contrasted with the strong growth and recovery of trading performance.
One year ago
The pandemic provided an exceptional opportunity for the UK hotel sector to reset, with strong growth and recovery in trading performance in 2022.
One year ago
Whilst the depth of the fallout from the pandemic appears to have been less severe for the Serviced Apartment sector, adapting the business model has been critical for survival.
2 years ago
The second part, in a mini-series of articles on the UK Serviced Apartment sector.
2 years ago
UK Hotel transaction volumes exceeded £1.5 billion for the first four months of the year.
2 years ago