According to the latest results from STR Global,
hotels in South Africa saw RevPAR increase by 13.6% for the first
two months of this year, reaching ZAR542.07.
The last four months showed double-digit
improvements in occupancy and RevPAR following more muted
performances after the country hosted the 2010 FIFA Football World
Cup, which were driven by additional supply entering the
destination and increasing competition.
South Africa's major cities of Johannesburg
(including Sandton) and Cape Town reported increasing RevPAR for
the first two months of 2012 with 14.5% (ZAR498.59) and 12.7%
(ZAR799.02) growth, respectively. This followed a more challenging
2011 which saw declining RevPAR for the two markets, mainly led by
decreasing ADR. Johannesburg's RevPAR dropped 23.4% (ZAR475.45)
and Cape Town's RevPAR declined 7.7% (ZAR568.17) for year-end
2011.
"Prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, both
Johannesburg and Cape Town saw increased new supply, which put
pressure on the market post-games and was reflected in the hotels'
performance," said Elizabeth Randall, managing director of STR
Global. "Hoteliers are now seeing growth in both rate and
occupancy. This is good news, as improved demand since the second
half of 2011 has led to increased RevPAR across South Africa.
During the first two months of 2012, we have seen some of the
major markets experiencing double digit RevPAR growth."
Looking at the two cities, particularly at the Luxury and Upper
Upscale segments in more detail, it shows a stronger RevPAR growth
for the Luxury and Upper Upscale hotels in Johannesburg, which are
mainly based in Sandton. Whilst new supply has remained flat since
June 2011, in these segments demand growth increased by 21.8%.
Benefiting from increased occupancy, RevPAR grew by 19.3% to
ZAR789.56 year-to-date.
In Cape Town, increased occupancy
and rate in the Luxury and Upper Upscale segments led RevPAR
growth to increase by 13.8% (ZAR1338.44) YTD. Minor changes in
supply, as well as double-digit demand growth (+10.1%) YTD helped
occupancy reach 70.0% (+10.5%).
STR Global tracks more than 40,400 rooms across
the country.
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