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Australian Hotel trading performance strong, but clouds gather | Jones Lang LaSalle Reports
8 October 2008

Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels

SYDNEY, Australia’s key hotel markets have largely maintained their growth momentum however the challenges arising from global financial turmoil will inevitably slow this going forward. The newly released Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) tourist accommodation data shows growth in trading performance came largely on the back of strong increases in Average Daily Rates (ADR) during the June quarter 2008.

“This latest available ABS data is encouraging but with worldwide uncertainty in global finance markets, many are asking what the immediate future holds for hotel trading performance,” said Mr Troy Craig, Executive Vice President, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels.

Mr Craig added, “On a positive note, the Australian dollar will cease to be a block on inbound tourism and should partially offset the expected softness in domestic demand.”

A general lack of new supply in most markets around Australia should also help insulate certain markets from any significant downturn in hotel trading performance.

Based on the strong year-to-date June 2008 results but also taking into account anecdotal evidence of softening trading levels in the second half of 2008, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels expects all capital cities to end the year with RevPAR growth ranging from 3% in Sydney and Brisbane to 16% in Perth. “The outlook for 2009 in the current environment is for RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room) growth to slow noticeably in all markets,” said Mr Craig.

Out of all major Australian markets, Perth is likely to again lead the pack in 2009 to post solid RevPAR growth.

Hotel Trading Performance Highlights - June quarter 2008

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