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Abu Dhabi hotel revenues down

- Sarah Townsend

Hotel revenues in Abu Dhabi fell 10.9 per cent in September compared with last year, according to official statistics, as the capital’s hoteliers slashed prices.

According to the latest bulletin from Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi (Scad), revenues for the month fell 10.9 per cent year on year, as hotel prices dropped 17.6 per cent over the correspond­ing period.

“In general, hotel establishm­ents’ pricing strategies are considered as one of the most important factors contributi­ng to the growth of the tourism sector,” the centre said on Monday.

Real estate consultanc­y JLL’s third quarter Abu Dhabi market update also showed a decline in year-on-year hotel revenues in the emirate.

Revenues dropped 8 per cent year on year in August, it said, citing figures from STR Global.

The capital’s hotel stay revenues rose 13.8 percent in September compared with August, with prices rising 5.8 per cent over the period.

Serviced apartment prices rose 1 per cent over the same period, Scad said.

There are more than 163 hotel establishm­ents in Abu Dhabi, including hotels, resorts and serviced apartments, according to Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism.

Scad said it had started its monthly hotel accommodat­ion index to inform decision-makers, tourists and tourist offices, and increase transparen­cy in Abu Dhabi’s hospitalit­y sector.

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