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Lower hotel room rates make S’pore better deal for visitors

SINGAPORE may be a more attractive travel destination now, after the average hotel rate plummeted as much as 35 per cent year-on-year to US$141 in the first half of this year – the fifth-biggest decline worldwide.

Globally, the average price of a hotel room dropped 17 per cent in H1. Moscow saw the biggest fall in the rate, down 52 per cent to US$218, while Mumbai followed with a 42 per cent drop to US$163.

‘The significant fall in hotel prices in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific makes this region attractive for Singaporean and regional travellers,’ said Johan Svanstrom, managing director of online travel firm Hotels.com Asia Pacific.

For instance, the average room rate in Beijing in H1 2009 was US$111 versus US$162 in H1 2008. Similarly, the average rate in New York was US$196 – almost a third less than the US$281 travellers had to fork out a year earlier.

‘This is by far the most significant movement in prices we’ve seen in five years of publishing the Hotel Price Index (HPI),’ said David Roche, president of Hotels.com Worldwide.

The HPI tracks real prices paid per room by Hotels.com customers, as opposed to advertised rates, to ensure an accurate reflection of hotel prices. Continue reading

Hotel room rates keep sliding in Q2 in many countries

HOTEL room rates in many countries continued to slide in the second quarter as occupancy levels fell again, spelling good news for those trying to stretch their travel budget.

‘Mid-year results have shown the international hotel market is continuing to see average rates fall in many regions,’ says Margaret Bowler, director of global hotel relations at UK-based travel consultancy Hogg Robinson Group (HRG). ‘The latest figures suggest that the industry has some way to go before rates stabilise.’

Globally, average room rates fell at three- and four-star hotels as companies downgraded, which translates to stiffer competition for budget hotels that are struggling to maintain market share.

But five-star hotels raised their room rates an average of 7.7 per cent year-on-year, suggesting luxury hoteliers were willing to sacrifice Continue reading