Profit per room at UK hotels dropped 4.3 percent to £55.48 in May as all departments saw year-on-year declines, according to data from HotStats. Meanwhile, owners and operators continue to face rising costs.
These hotels saw a 1.3-percent decline in total revenue £142.82 at hotels in the UK this month. The levels decreased in response to falling revenues in non-rooms departments, including food & beverage (-2.0 percent), conference & banqueting (-3.5 percent) and leisure (-1.7 percent) on a per available room basis along with a drop in rooms revenue (-1.2 percent)
The 1.2-percent decline in RevPAR to £93.30 this month was a result of a 0.2-percent YOY drop in room occupancy to 80.5 percent. UK hotels also saw a 0.9-percent decline in achieved average room rate to £115.90. This is the second recorded rate decrease since October 2016. The first drop was during the debilitating weather conditions in March 2018.
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