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Hotel prices rise most in Antalya last year
Antalya, Türkiye's famous holiday destination, led the increase in hotel prices last year, according to the data from the Hotel Association of Türkiye (TÜROB).
The average daily rate (ADR) was 172.1 euros in 2023 at Antalya's hotels, up 19.35 percent from the previous year. Revenue per available room (RevPAR) rose 8 percent to 96.8 euros.
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Hotel occupancy rate up in 2019
The hotel occupancy rate across Turkey reached 67.6 percent in 2019, up 2.4 percent from the previous year, a hotel association said.
The sector's revenue per available room (RevPAR) and average daily rate (ADR) for rooms hit the three-year high in 2019, the Turkish Hotel Association (TÜROB) reported.
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Tourism in Athens: Hotel capacity up, tourist satisfaction down
According to data compiled by GBR Consulting, the number of visitors to Athens and the revenues for hotel owners might be on the rise, but the overall satisfaction of tourists in the city is on the decline.
Increase in occupancy of the 5-star hotels in Athens, but not in prices
Although the hotels in Greece worked with over 90% of their capacity this summer, their room rates did not rise respectively, according to the 5-star hotels of Athens.
Istanbul hotels occupancy rates soar in July but revenues keep plunging: Association
Hotel occupancy rates in Istanbul surged nearly 100 percent in July compared to the same month of last year but hotel revenues continued to decline, falling to around a third of hotels in cities such as Paris, the Hotel Association of Turkey (TÜROB) has stated.
Istanbul hotels' revenue loss hits 1 billion euros in 2017 despite ease in security concerns: Association
Istanbul hotels' loss in revenue exceeded 1 billion euros in the first half of 2017 compared to the same period of 2015, despite a recent ease in security concerns, a leading sector association stated on July 31.
Istanbul again saw the largest revenue loss among all European destinations in 2017, the Hotels Association of Turkey (TÜROB) said in a statement, citing STR Global data.
Hotel occupancy rates in Istanbul soar but city's hotels remain Europe's cheapest: Association
Hotel occupancy rates in Istanbul soared in May, but the city's hotels remained to be the cheapest across Europe, according to a leading tourism association.
The Hotels Association of Turkey (TÜROB) also noted that hotel occupancy rates in the Mediterranean resort of Antalya continued to decline, despite the recent flock of Russian tourists into the province.
Turkey's hotel occupancy rates rising but revenue still falling: Tourism association
Turkey's hotel occupancy rates rose in March after months of decline thanks to a surge in the number of business meetings and the sharp rise in the number of Iranian tourists visiting Turkey during the Nevruz holiday. However, hotel revenues have continued to decline in the first quarter of 2017, a leading sector association announced on April 27.
Istanbul's tourism may lose 2017, urgent measures needed: Association
Istanbul's embattled tourism may lose in 2017 and the city needs urgent measures to be taken, as hotel room prices keep decreasing, a leading sector association has said.
Istanbul experiences Europe's biggest plunge in hotel revenues
Hotels in Istanbul experienced the biggest decline in both revenue per available room (RevPAR) and average daily rate (ADR), a measure of the average rate paid for rooms sold, among all European destinations in January, as the city's hotel occupancy rates continued to decline, fresh data showed.