Leisure hotel rates realized record growth in
May 2011, climbing almost +5% according to monthly data from
Pegasus Solutions in The Pegasus View.
The corporate market,
having suffered a brief booking dip in April, returned to bookings
increases of +15% over 2010 in May, accompanied by rate increases
of +6.5%.
Forward-looking data in April indicated a strong
summer travel season for the leisure market, which was realized
with reservations growth of +8.3% over prior year in May.
Together, the rate and bookings increases drove a rise in global
hotel revenue of +15% over prior year, surpassing the
year-to-date growth pace of +12.5%.
“Rising leisure
rates indicate rising demand, but consumers are keeping budgets in
check by shortening trips and seeking out packages for the best
value,” said Mike Kistner, chief executive officer of Pegasus
Solutions. “Hotels can attract their fair share or more of this demand by
offering value through distinctive packages – enticingly priced
offerings involving additional nights, premium hotel services and/or local attractions – rather than invoking profit-eroding
standard rate discounts.”
Global corporate travel
bookings jumped from April’s temporary growth slump to an increase
of +15% in May. ADR growth for the channel kept to the year-to-date pace of +6.5% over 2010, and is expected
to trend strongly through the third quarter. Pegasus’
forward-looking data, based on business on the books, shows
corporate bookings ramping back to near +20% growth in the third
quarter, with LOS and booking lead times also
increasing.
The forecast for the leisure market is
equally promising. Data shows steady leisure travel bookings
growing at an average pace of +10% over 2010, accompanied by
steady and potentially climbing rate growth through summer. Rates
for the segment have been increasing for a solid year now, though
at less than half of those for business travel.
Data reported in The Pegasus View
comes from billions of transactions processed monthly by Pegasus
Solutions, one of the world’s largest global processors of hotel
transactions. It reflects data drawn
from both GDS and ADS transactions, representing the business and
leisure markets respectively for approximately 90,000 hotels
worldwide.
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