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2013 Record Year For Abu Dhabi’s Hotels Guest Arrival Jump 18% To Over 2.8 Million
(29 January 2014)

 

Abu Dhabi’s hotels have had their best year yet in terms of guest arrivals, guest nights, length-of-stay and revenues.

Figures just released by Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) show that last year, 2,806,283 guests checked into the emirates 150 hotels and hotel apartments – a rise of 18% on 2012 and beating TCA’s annuaal target of 2.5 million.
The 2013 guest intake delivered close to 8.8 million guest nights – a 26% uplift on 2012 – with total revenue climbing 18% to AED5.48 billion (US $1.5 billion).

This is a highly satisfying performance particularly as we have seen 13 more hotels and hotel apartments open throughout 2013 and now have 10% more hotel rooms, totalling just over 26,000, than we had at the end of 2012,a said His Excellency Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman, TCA Abu Dhabi.

“Given the fact that we have now achieved the original hotel guest targets set for 2014, we have reviewed our goals and are uplifting our sights by 10%. We are now looking to achieve 3.1 million hotel guests this year with a 10% year-on-year compounded growth in the near term.

Over 2013 guests began to stay longer in the emirate with the average-length-of-stay edging up 7% to 3.13 nights and with occupancy rising 9% to 71%. Room revenue rose 21% to AED 2.84 billion (US $772.64 million) with food & beverage income climbing 17% to AED 2.1 billion (US $574 million).

Average room rate over the year slipped by 1% to AED447.60 (US $122).

Domestic tourism remained a mainstay of the destination accounting for just over a third of all arrivals – 960,476 in total which grew 8% on 2012..

India became Abu Dhabi’s largest overseas source market for hotel guests attracting some 175,929 – a 27% rise on 2012. Indian hotel guests delivered 691,383 guest nights which was up 24%.

The UK was the second largest overseas producer with 162,973 Britons checking into the emirate’s hotels last year = a 16% lift on 2012. British arrivals accounted for 763,151 guest nights – 25% more than 2012 and they stayyed on average, 4.68 nights – 7% more than the previous year.

Germany came in as the third largest overseas source market with 119,590 hotel guests – a 24% uplift on 2012. Germmans delivered 583,339 guest nights, which was up 31% on the previous year, and they stayed slightly longer (6%) averaging 4.88 nights.

The longest stayers were Americans (5.53 nights), Russians (5.5 nights) and Italians (4.92 nights).

We are quietly optimistic about reaching our revised 2014 target with new initiatives coming to market including one which will incentivise the private events sector to bring their products to Abu Dhabi, said Sheikh Sultan.

Last years excellent performance was achieved through greater stakeholder engagement and with the solid support of a growing and highly pro-active stakeholder base. We want to thank them for their efforts and believe that together, with a one-destination approach, we can continue our upward momentum.
 



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