Media Hotels in Both the Middle East and Africa Showed Continued Occupancy Improvements but at Overall for August
 
 

Hotels in Both the Middle East and Africa Showed Continued Occupancy Improvements but at Overall for August

2020-10-23 17:51:48| Hotel Resource

In the Middle East, hotel occupancy fell 30.8% to 43.3% in September as ADR dipped 13.5% to $98.54 and RevPAR declined 40.1% to $42.64. In Africa, hotel occupancy decreased 61.2% to 25.6%, ADR rose 2.7% to $99.99 and RevPAR fell 60.2% to $25.57.


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