QTA reports on performance and progress in Qatar hotel sector for 2008 -2009

 Report includes statistics on hotel construction, room availability, and occupancy rates


DOHA (February 07, 2010) -
 
The Chairman of Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA), Mr. Ahmed Abdullah Al Nuaimi, released today a statistical report on the hotel sector in Qatar. Within the scope of the organization’s mandate to organize, facilitate and supervise the country’s tourism and hotel facilities, QTA conducted this report to monitor the performance of hotels currently operating in Qatar, as well as the status of those still in the construction process. The report covers the 2008-2009 period and includes statistics on room availability and occupancy rates.
 
QTA Chairman Mr. Ahmed Abdullah Al Nuaimi said, “A thriving hotel industry is a key component for any country’s tourism sector. With this in mind, we conducted this report to get a full understanding of how Qatar’s hotel facilities are faring, in light of the rapid development of the country’s tourism sector. The report will also help professionals and decision-makers in the hotel industry learn about the latest developments and develop well-informed, comprehensive strategies for the short and long-term.”
 
The report has already led to important adjustments in administration of the tourism sector. “QTA has begun developing a coordination plan with the Supreme Council of Development Planning and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Urban Planning. This plan will enable us not only to shape the framework for technical cooperation on tourism matters, but will also allow us to oversee this important sector and properly distribute the different authorities’ responsibilities,” Chairman Al Nuaimi explained.
 
Among the report’s statistical data were figures on the growth of operational hotels in Doha and comparative analysis of occupancy rates for the years 2008 and 2009. The following tables show these statistics.
 
Category
No of Operational Hotels
2008
2009
1-star Hotels
2
2
2-star Hotels
11
11
3-star Hotels
15
17
4-star Hotels
11
13
5-star Hotels
12
15
TOTAL
51
58
 
The figures above depict an increase in the numbers of three, four and five-star hotels from 2008 to 2009, with an average of two hotels per category. QTA attributes this increase to the surging demand for these categories of hotel facilities in the local market, as well as efforts by Qatari and foreign investors to attract reputable international hotel names, such as Grand Hyatt, W Hotel and Holiday Villas.
 
Considerable support from the Qatari government and QTA has also contributed to this rise in the number of hotels in Qatar. QTA offers licensing, inspection and clarifications for hotels and hotel facilities free of charge, while the government reduces electricity charges for hotel investors by fifty percent (50%).
 
The rise in operational hotels was accompanied by a significant increase in the total number of hotel rooms available. The total number of hotel rooms available increased by 25%, with a figure of 1,728 rooms added in 2009.
Category
No. of Rooms
2008
2009
1-star Hotels
40
40
2-star Hotels
552
552
3-star Hotels
964
1084
4-star Hotels
2155
2760
5-star Hotels
3056
4059
TOTAL
6,767
8,495
As to revenues of hotels in Qatar, the report shows that although 2009 saw a decrease of 6.3% in hotel occupancy rates compared to 2008, the revenues earned by four-star hotels dropped slightly by QR33 million and five-star hotels by QR10 million only.
 
According to QTA, this slight decline in hotel revenues, representing only two percent (2%), can be attributed to a number of factors including lower hotel occupancy rates and the increased number of operational, high-quality hotels which led more competitive pricing than the previous year.
 
Commenting on the decline of hotel occupancy rates Mr. Al Nuaimi said: “This comes as healthy sign due to a rise in the number of operational hotels and the accompanying increase in available rooms in Qatar. Needless to say, the global economic crisis has taken a toll not only on the world tourism sector, but also on individuals’ incomes and their ability to travel as tourists.”
 
“However, Qatar is the least affected by the repercussions of the global financial crisis, precisely because Qatar relies primarily on meeting and conference tourism- and business travel offers a more dependable stream of income than other forms of tourism.”
 
The following tables show the occupancy rates and revenues of four and five-star hotels operating in Qatar for 2008 and 2009:
 
 
Occupancy Rate
2008
2009
67%
50%
 
 
 
4-star Hotels Revenues
 
2008
2009
 
521,805,875
488,413,846
 
5-star Hotels Revenues
 
2008
2009
 
1,601,189,253
1,590,753,104
TOTAL
2,122,995,128
2,079,166,950
 
As for figures relating to hotels currently under construction, the report shows that the number of hotel facilities granted temporary building permits has reached 118; and an additional 21,744 rooms and units are expected in Qatar’s hotel sector, according to the plans approved for the hotel projects in progress.
 
The table below shows the hotel facilities currently under construction, which are expected to open for business by the end of 2012:
 
 
All Hotel Facilities In Construction Process till 2012
 
Category
Hotel
Hotel Apartments
No. of hotel facilities
70
48
No. of rooms or units
12,981
8,763
TOTAL
21,744
 
Forty-one facilities are scheduled to be operational in the local market by the end of 2010, adding a total of 6,743 hotel rooms and units to the market.
 
In addition, the number of hotels will increase by 23 facilities in 2010, representing a rise of forty percent (40%) and an addition of 4,689 rooms- a fifty five per cent (55%) jump of the total number of hotel rooms available since last year. Ninety per cent (90%) of the increase is expected to come from four and five-star hotels.
 
“The significant surge in the number of hotels in 2010 can be attributed to the postponement of hotel projects by some investors over the past two years. Qatar will be hosting a myriad of Arab and international events in the coming years, including the 2011 Asia Cup in addition to the Qatar 2022 World Cup bid, all of which will only further serve to reinvigorate the country’s hotel sector,” said Al Nuaimi.
 
 
Hotels Expected to Inaugurate in 2010
 
Category
Hotel
Hotel Apartments
No. of hotel facilities
23
18
No. of rooms or units
4,689
2,054
Total no. of rooms or units
6,743

 

 
      
 
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