Global Hotel Sentiment Falls As Continued Economic Issues Continue to Bite
Horwath HTL Releases Latest Version of Global Hotel Market Sentiment Survey
The latest survey compiled by Horwath Hotel, Tourism and Leisure (HTL), the world’s largest hospitality consulting firm, shows that the improved optimism at the start of the year has once again been stymied due to the prevailing global economic uncertainty. Hotel operator sentiment has followed the same pattern of the last 3 years; with mid-year sentiment turning negative after a more optimistic outlook at the start of the year, slumping to a...
Singapore -- The latest survey compiled by Horwath Hotel, Tourism and Leisure (HTL), the world’s largest hospitality consulting firm, shows that the improved optimism at the start of the year has once again been stymied due to the prevailing global economic uncertainty. Hotel operator sentiment has followed the same pattern of the last 3 years; with mid-year sentiment turning negative after a more optimistic outlook at the start of the year, slumping to a neutral score of 1. Europe’s return to a negative sentiment score has weighed down the global average and in Asia; China had a negative sentiment reflecting the slowing economic growth in that country.
The Survey, which can be downloaded in full at
Performance in all three indictors in the first half of 2012 failed to meet hotel operator expectations, with hoteliers slightly more disappointed with occupancy levels than average room rate performance. The sentiment of hoteliers across all world regions, apart from the Americas, has moderated indicating that the improved optimism at the start of the year has once again been stymied due to the prevailing global economic uncertainty. Africa & the Middle East recorded the highest sentiment score for this survey, albeit at a modest score of 29. Asia’s sentiment score dropped from a relatively high 37 in February to a score of 10, while Europe’s sentiment score dropped to negative 8. Oceania, on the back of weakening growth in China and a strong local currency sending domestic tourists overseas, has seen its sentiment score drop to -12.
Damien Little, a Director of Horwath HTL in Asia and the founder of the survey said, “results from the latest edition of the Global Hotel Market Sentiment Survey indicate that once again the on-going global economic and geo-political uncertainties continue to plague performance levels across the globe and sour the outlook despite the renewed optimism we have seen at the beginning of the year for the past couple of years. With so much economic uncertainty across the globe, sentiment in the hotel industry continues to be weighed down and the assessment is that performance levels will continue to be below expectations”
| BY REGION | SCORE | |||||
| JAN 2010 |
SEP 2010 |
Feb 2011 |
Aug 2011 |
Feb 2012 |
July 2012 |
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| Asia | 48 | 46 | 52 | 22 | 37 | 10 |
| Oceania | 41 | 52 | 58 | 38 | 35 | -12 |
| Europe | 4 | 15 | 34 | 16 | 14 | -8 |
| Americas | 21 | 8 | 37 | 9 | 17 | 28 |
| Africa/ Middle East | 43 | 7 | 9 | -6 | 41 | 29 |
| Global Average | 27 | 29 | 42 | 16 | 24 | 1 |
Horwath HTL (Hotels Tourism and Leisure) is one of the world’s pre-eminent consulting specialists in the hotel, tourism and leisure industries, providing unequalled experience and expertise for client projects around the world through a combination of detailed local knowledge and international understanding. Horwath HTL is currently the world’s largest consulting organisation specialised in hospitality, with 50 offices in 39 countries.