An overview of historic trends, analysis of market cycles and performance outlook for the next three years, as well as a discussion of yield strategies and impact on profitability.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Brisbane Market Analysis 2004
An overview of historic trends, analysis of market cycles and performance outlook for the next three years, as well as a discussion of yield strategies and impact on profitability.
Sydney Market Analysis 2004
An overview of historic trends, analysis of market cycles and performance outlook for the next three years, as well as a discussion of yield strategies and impact on profitability.
Market Overview - Sydney, Australia
As Australia’s leading commercial city and the gateway for most international travellers to Australia, the demand for hotel room nights in Sydney acts as a barometer for the general performance of the hotel industry across the country.
Australia Capital City Round-Up - Q4 2003 Update
The Australian tourism industry had a difficult start to 2003, due to the hostilities in Iraq and the outbreak of SARS. This article reviews hotel performance for the 12 months to December 2003 in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
Performance Analysis Techniques to Drive Profits
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 30 April 2004
Managing Performance in Cyclical Markets
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 29 April 2004
Market Overview - Tropical North Queensland, Australia
Tropical North Queensland (TNQ) is Australia's own tropical paradise. Located around Cairns, it includes the resort destinations of Palm Cove and Port Douglas and is home to the Great Barrier Reef and World Heritage listed Rainforests.
Understanding Long Term Market Trends
A presentation to the Australian Tourism Export Council Sydney, 4 March 2004
Sustainable Tourism - Destination Development
Tourism is a unique industry. It can effectively create its own demand through the creation of attractions and provision of supporting infrastructure, following the "build it and they will come" approach.
Perth Market Analysis 2003
A detailed analysis of historic supply and demand trends and market performance, as well as a market outlook including projections for supply and demand and occupancy and rate performance.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
An overview of historic trends, analysis of market cycles and performance outlook for the next three years, as well as a discussion of yield strategies and impact on profitability.
As Australia’s leading commercial city and the gateway for most international travellers to Australia, the demand for hotel room nights in Sydney acts as a barometer for the general performance of the hotel industry across the country.
The Australian tourism industry had a difficult start to 2003, due to the hostilities in Iraq and the outbreak of SARS. This article reviews hotel performance for the 12 months to December 2003 in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 30 April 2004
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 29 April 2004
Tropical North Queensland (TNQ) is Australia's own tropical paradise. Located around Cairns, it includes the resort destinations of Palm Cove and Port Douglas and is home to the Great Barrier Reef and World Heritage listed Rainforests.
A presentation to the Australian Tourism Export Council Sydney, 4 March 2004
Tourism is a unique industry. It can effectively create its own demand through the creation of attractions and provision of supporting infrastructure, following the "build it and they will come" approach.
A detailed analysis of historic supply and demand trends and market performance, as well as a market outlook including projections for supply and demand and occupancy and rate performance.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.