Revpar bounces back by 43% in London hotels

20 July 2006
Revpar bounces back by 43% in London hotels

London hotels boosted revenue per available room (revpar) by 43% in the week ending 16 July, according to figures from hotel benchmarking service The Bench.

Revpar climbed to £132.79, up from £92.84 during the equivalent week last year when trade was hit by the terrorist bombings.

Occupancy increased by 13.6 percentage points to 93.1% and average room rate grew by 22.2% to £142.59, up from £116.70 in the corresponding week of 2005.

View more weekly performance figures for London hotels and monthly figures for the provinces here >>)

By Angela Frewin

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