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The Global Luxury Hotels Market by Bharat Book Bureau





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The Global Luxury Hotels Market


 
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"The Global Luxury Hotels Market ’ recorded strong growth in 2011–2012, after a significant decline in 2009 and modest recovery in 2010. One of the key drivers of this growth was the increasing number of high net worth individuals (HNWIs) globally, primarily in the BRIC countries. The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including: • Historic and forecast revenue for the global luxury hotels market covering 40 countries • Detailed region wise (Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa) analysis of luxury hotel key performance indicators such as the number of luxury hotel establishments, number of available luxury rooms, luxury room occupancy rate, average revenue per available luxury room and average total revenue per available luxury room for the review (2008-2012) and forecast (2013-17) periods • Analysis of the global luxury travel market and the present scenario in the luxury hotel construction industry • Detailed analysis of the market trends in emerging luxury hotel markets such as in the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) Scope This report provides an extensive analysis related to the global luxury hotels market: • Market size for the 40 major countries comprising the global luxury hotel market for 2008–2012, along with forecast figures for 2013–2017. • Luxury hotel key performance indicators in these countries with values for both the 2008–2012 review period and the 2013–2017 forecast period

Reasons To Buy • Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the global luxury hotel market • Understand the key market trends and growth opportunities in the global luxury hotel market • Gain strategic insights on the leading global luxury hotel companies

Key Highlights • The global luxury travel market recorded strong growth in 2011–2012, after a significant decline in 2009 and modest recovery in 2010. One of the key drivers of this growth was the increasing number of high net worth individuals (HNWIs) globally, primarily in the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia India and China). This growth in global luxury travel is expected to continue over the forecast period to 2017. • Luxury hotel companies around the world are expected to focus on achieving operational efficiency, reducing spending on customer services that offer little value, developing the use of mobile technology, and targeting high-value customers. Luxury hotel companies are increasingly using mobile technology to enhance value and transforming how they interact with customers. In 2012, leading luxury hotel brands had mobile websites and offered mobile applications. • Most leading global luxury hotel chains are based in the US, and the country is also the largest source market in the global luxury hospitality sector. Cities in the US are among the leading, and fastest-growing tourism destinations. For instance, Washington DC is one of the fastest-growing global tourism destinations, while New York is among the largest in terms of inbound tourist volumes. Other cities that continue to report good growth in the travel and accommodation industries include Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. • During the review period, the luxury hospitality sector in the Asia-Pacific region faced major challenges. Natural disasters in 2011, including the earthquake in Japan in March and unprecedented floods in Thailand, led to an overall decline in the performance of the hotel market in the region. Major economies in the Asia-Pacific region have recorded economic slowdowns over the past two years. Despite these challenges, the luxury hospitality industry in the Asia-Pacific region registered a significant growth of 18% in 2010 and 11% in 2011. • During the review period, the European hospitality industry recorded muted growth, led by uncertainty due to the sovereign debt crisis. However, major cities in Western and Central Europe and the Nordic countries continued to see growth. Higher growth was recorded in 2011 as compared to 2010, despite the economic uncertainty in Europe. In Western Europe in particular, the luxury hospitality segment achieved growth of 9% in 2011. The European region experienced an overall increase in RevPAR and ADR in 2012, although the occupancy rate is expected to remain largely unchanged in 2013. • Over the forecast period, occupancy-related KPIs are expected to improve as compared to the review period as political issues are resolved. Rises in ADR are expected for most hospitality industries, albeit at varied growth rates. Increases in tourism from emerging markets such as China are expected to increase ADR for popular tourist destinations such as Dubai over the forecast period. Table of contents : 1 Executive Summary 2 Global Luxury Travel Market – Key Trends and Issues 2.1 Global Luxury Hotel Market – Key Trends and Issues 2.2 Global Luxury Hotels Market – SWOT 2.2.1 Strengths 2.2.2 Weaknesses 2.2.3 Opportunities 2.2.4 Threats 2.3 Global Hotels Construction Market – Trends and Issues 2.4 Global Luxury Hotel KPIs – the Americas 2.4.1 The Americas – number of luxury hotel establishments (2008–2012) 2.4.2 The Americas – number of luxury hotel establishments (2013–2017) 2.4.3 The Americas – number of luxury hotel rooms (2008–2012) 2.4.4 The Americas – number of luxury hotel rooms (2013–2017) 2.4.5 The Americas – luxury room occupancy rate (2008–2012) 2.4.6 The Americas – luxury room occupancy rate (2013–2017) 2.4.7 The Americas – average revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.4.8 The Americas – average revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) 2.4.9 The Americas – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2008–2012) 2.4.10 The Americas – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2013–2017) 2.4.11 The Americas – average total revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.4.12 The Americas – average total revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) 2.5 Global Luxury Hotels KPIs – Asia-Pacific 2.5.1 Asia-Pacific – number of luxury hotel establishments (2008–2012) 2.5.2 Asia-Pacific – number of luxury hotel establishments (2013–2017) 2.5.3 Asia-Pacific – number of luxury hotel rooms (2008–2012) 2.5.4 Asia-Pacific – number of luxury hotel rooms (2013–2017) 2.5.5 Asia-Pacific – luxury room occupancy rate (2008–2012) 2.5.6 Asia-Pacific – luxury room occupancy rate (2013–2017) 2.5.7 Asia-Pacific – average revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.5.8 Asia-Pacific – average revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) 2.5.9 Asia-Pacific – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2008–2012) 2.5.10 Asia-Pacific – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2013–2017) 2.5.11 Asia-Pacific – average total revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.5.12 Asia-Pacific – average total revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) 2.6 Global Luxury Hotels KPIs – Europe 2.6.1 Europe – number of luxury hotel establishments (2008–2012) 2.6.2 Europe – number of luxury hotel establishments (2013–2017) 2.6.3 Europe – number of luxury hotel rooms (2008–2012) 2.6.4 Europe – number of luxury hotel rooms (2013–2017) 2.6.5 Europe – luxury room occupancy rate (2008–2012) 2.6.6 Europe – luxury room occupancy rate (2013–2017) 2.6.7 Europe – average revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.6.8 Europe – average revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) 2.6.9 Europe – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2008–2012) 2.6.10 Europe – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2013–2017) 2.6.11 Europe – average total revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.6.12 Europe – average total revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) 2.7 Global Luxury Hotels KPIs – Middle East and Africa 2.7.1 The Middle East and Africa – number of luxury hotel establishments (2008–2012) 2.7.2 The Middle East and Africa – number of luxury hotel establishments (2013–2017) 2.7.3 The Middle East and Africa – number of luxury hotel rooms (2008–2012) 2.7.4 The Middle East and Africa – number of luxury hotel rooms (2013–2017) 2.7.5 The Middle East and Africa – luxury room occupancy rate (2008–2012) 2.7.6 The Middle East and Africa – luxury room occupancy rate (2013–2017) 2.7.7 The Middle East and Africa – average revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.7.8 The Middle East and Africa – average revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) 2.7.9 The Middle East and Africa – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2008–2012) 2.7.10 The Middle East and Africa – average revenue per occupied luxury room (2013–2017) 2.7.11 The Middle East and Africa – average total revenue per available luxury room (2008–2012) 2.7.12 The Middle East and Africa – average total revenue per available luxury room (2013–2017) About Author Bio:  I am working with a market research company which provides market research reports , custom research, company profiles, industry analysis, country reports , business reports, online databases and the report on global luxury travel market etc. Through our industry analysis you can identify opportunities, analyze the requirements of the customers and study the competition sector wise.

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