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Hotels in Brazil Experience Declines in RevPAR

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According to data from STR Global, hotels in Brazil have experienced recent declines in RevPAR.

The countrys performance is following a similar trend observed by other countries that have hosted the FIFA World Cup, including Germany and South Africa.

South Africa saw sharp declines in occupancy before the start of the World Cup, which was mainly driven by an increase in room supply and ADR growth.

Brazils year-to-date performance has declined due to lower occupancy levels during March and April. After experiencing low rates at the start of the year, Brazil has increased ADR, partly as a positive result of the Carnival.

The overall supply trend for Brazil shows a countrywide supply compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.0 percent since 2008. The supply growth has been flat since 2008, and the country has not seen any sharp rises leading up to the World Cup or the Olympics. Since 2012, Brazil has seen a decline in demand following a positive trend of growth for more than two years.

During the previous years, Brazil was able to consistently increase ADR without significantly impacting occupancy rates. Brazils previous increase in ADR is driven primarily by increasing inflation rates seen throughout the previous years, which is currently at 6.4%.

Despite the historical supply growth, the Under Contract Pipeline of the country recorded an additional 21% supply on top of existing supply, of which 23,600 rooms are projected to open by the end of 2015. 69% of this growth is allocated amongst the Economy, Midscale and Upper Midscale classes. International hotel brands are increasing their portfolios in Brazil, with projects not restricted to main tourism destinations or large cities, but also converging smaller city destinations that have significant growth potential.

STR, Football, World Cup, Brazil, RevPAR

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