According to data from Pegasus Solutions, hotel
rates paid in July 2012 for business and leisure travel increased
over last year both globally and in North America.
Global and North America leisure booking
volumes also closed in on last year’s levels, resulting in the
smallest booking declines yet for 2012 against 2011, save
February’s inflated figures due to the leap year.
Rates maintained steady growth as hotel average
daily rates (ADR) for business travel in July grew +3.0% globally,
and increased a more significant +5.8% in North America. Leisure
rates remained ahead of prior year as vacationers paid +2.3% more
than last year globally, and nearly +3.0% in North America.
“Activity in some industries can slow during the
summer as travelers go on holiday. These active vacationers helped
rate savvy hoteliers keep rates firm, even boosting bookings for
the month of July,” said David Millili, chief executive officer of
Pegasus Solutions. “Booking volume gaps
we’ve been seeing all year against 2011 narrowed to less than
-4.0% in July for both global corporate and leisure travel. That’s
a marked improvement for both sectors from June, when leisure
bookings slowed to -5.3% less than last year and corporate
bookings dropped by ten percent.”
Global and North
American corporate bookings rebounded from June’s fall, reflecting
a slighter -3.4% decrease globally against July 2011, and a -6.4%
decrease in North America versus the double-digit level decreases
seen in June 2012. July global leisure bookings came within -3.6%
of last year, while the leisure booking gap in North America fell
to -4.2%. Both were closer to 2011 leisure booking volumes than
any month year-to-date, with the exception of February, which was bolstered by leap year’s extra day.
Corporate
bookings will potentially slow in August, then pick-up momentum
through the autumn conference season. Leisure data thus far
suggests another slow patch in September, with progress against
prior year expected again mid-Autumn.
Data reported by Pegasus Solutions comes from
billions of transactions processed monthly for nearly 100,000
hotels, facilitating more than $16 billion a year in bookings. The
Pegasus View, now produced quarterly, reflects
data drawn from both GDS and ADS transactions, representing the
business and leisure markets respectively.
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