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Revenues for four and five star hotels increased by QR32m.

22% increase in GCC visitor rates to Doha in 1st quarter 2012

The Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) this week released its report on the performance of the tourism sector in Qatar during the first quarter of 2012 which saw the average number of GCC visitors to Doha saw a 22% growth.

The report also revealed there are currently 112 hotels. This will bring Qatar’s hotel rooms and serviced apartment stock to 16,922 offered by 85 hotel facilities with a capacity of 15,025 rooms and 27 apartment hotels with 1,897 units.

According to the report, average hotel occupancy rates reached 64% from January to the end of March, and revenues of four and five star establishments stood at QR734,349 million, an increase of QR32 million compared to the same period in 2011.

Tables and Statistics of First Quarter Results        
Hotel Occupancy Rates During the First Quarter         
Month 2011 2012    
Jan 74% 61%    
Feb  67% 66%    
Mar  63% 64%    
Average  68% 64%    

QTA chairman Mr. Ahmed Al Nuaimi said the report revealed the sector was growing to meet the demands placed on it.

“These statistics show that Qatar’s tourism and hospitality sector is going from strength to strength,” Mr. Al. Nuaimi said. “Qatar has established itself as a unique tourism destination as well as playing to our strengths as a business and sports tourism. The strong showing for our hotel sector shows how it is maturing ahead of the challenges we face in the next decade.”

Revenues of Four Star Hotels
  2011 2012
Jan 55,240,374.60 60,736,678.59
Feb  48,252,119.15 60,478,905.38
Mar  51,901,605.29                        61,615,211.58
Total  155,394,099.04 182,830,795.55

According to the report, average hotel occupancy rates reached 64% compared to 68% during the first quarter of 2011. But there has been a 12% increase in the number of hotel facilities compared to last year, which consequently led to an increase in the number of hotel rooms and serviced apartments available on the local market.

There are currently 85 hotel facilities compared to 74 hotels in 2011 and their revenues are also stronger than for the same period last year.

Revenues of Five Star Hotels 
  2011 2012
Jan 204,873,990.35 166,383,525.65
Feb 181,994,679.65 190,179,309.42
Mar 192,086,798.60 227,436,194.86
Total  578,955,468.60 583,999,029.93 

Hotel sector statistics show that revenues of four and five star hotels from January to March 2012 were better than the 2011 results during the same period. Four star hotel revenues increased by QR5 million reaching QR27 million, and five star hotels surged dramatically during the same period, reaching approximately QR32 million out of the total revenues during 2012.

In terms of GCC tourists visiting Qatar statistics reveal a 22% growth rate in visitors during the first quarter of 2012. Travellers from Saudi Arabia represented the majority of tourists from the GCC countries with 161,549 tourists for the first quarter of 2012, a 25.3% increase.

GCC Visitors    
(January-March)
  2011 2012
UAE 30,787 29,017
BAHRAIN 22,959 25,273
SAUDI ARABIA  117,894 161,549
KUWAIT 18,249 16,2
OMAN 23,169 29,018
TOTAL  213,058 261,057

Overseas visitor numbers also increased, especially from Asia. Asian tourists visiting Qatar registered the highest growth rate with a total of 36,385 visitors in the first quarter of 2012, followed by European tourists with a total of 10,456 tourists.

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