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MICEboard on YouTube

April 7, 2016

MICEboard on YouTubeMICEboard auf YouTube

MICEboard ist der Kanal für Hangout´s on Air und Video-Beiträge über aus der MICE-Branche.

MICEboard wird dieses Jahr auch wieder auf der IMEX in Frankfurt zu finden sein. #IMEX16 Messestand F27

MICE by melody – Branchentreff der Eventindustrie

MICE by melody ist das MICE Networking Event bei dem internationale Anbieter auf Event-Planer aus Deutschland treffen. MICE by melody findet regelmäßig in mehrerer deutschen Städten statt. In einer legeren und exklusiven Networking Atmosphäre treffen sich die Macher und Entscheider der Event-Branche.

Informationen & Inspirationen für Veranstaltungsplaner!
MICEboard ist das Nachrichten Portal für alle, die auf der Suche nach einer besonderen internationalen Destination oder Location sind und Inspirationen für internationale Veranstaltungsplanungen suchen. MICEboard ist das News-Portal für Eventplaner die internationale Veranstaltungen organisieren.

Zur Website:
http://www.miceboard.com/

Kontakt:
PeC Kommunikation
Panem et Circenses – Kontor für Kommunikation
Stresemannstrasse 29
22769 Hamburg

E-Mail info {et} pec-kommunikation.de
Tel.   +49 (40) 228 680 60

European hospitality results 2011

February 10, 2012

European hospitality results 2011: betwixt satisfaction and a question mark

The year 2011 closes with positive indicators for hotel business throughout the European Union, with an average of 5.6% growth in the RevPAR as a result of increased occupancy combined with growth in average daily rates. And yet, the dynamic that was seen until Spring 2011 slowed in the last quarter.

It is important to observe that for the 27 countries in the European Union plus Switzerland, the results of the hotel business for 2011 are positive. No country closed the year with a downturn for its reference indicator –the RevPAR1– even if there is a broad range between stagnation in Switzerland (+0.4%) and strong improvement in Poland (+9.4%). While on the one hand Switzerland is already positioned among the highest levels of performance, on the other Poland occasionally benefited from its six‐month presidency of the European Union. The European countries with the strongest hotel activity –United Kingdom, France, Germany or the Benelux– are positioned within a tighter range: between 4% and 6% growth, which better reflects the state of Europe’s marketplace.

With an average European occupancy rate higher than 66%, hotel occupancy gained 2 points over 2010, which was already in a strong recovery over the crisis of 2009. The prize goes to the international gateways, capitals and business cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, Ghent, Hamburg, London, Munich, Paris and Zürich, which flirt with or surpass an OR2 of 75% across the year. With an OR close to 85% London beats all records, and is close to saturation. At the bottom of the table, Spanish cities (Saragossa, Seville) and Italian ones (Bologna) reflect the difficulty of the national markets. Even cities with highly seasonal business that depends on exhibitions and fairs (Cannes and Hanover) progressed in 2011. The rare drops in occupancy with respect to 2010 are minimal, largely less than 1 point.

This strong demand justified a significant improvement in the average daily rate (for many cities around 4% and more), an indicator of the shift of the vast majority of European cities into the upper part of the hotel cycle. Only a few German cities (Berlin, Leipzig, Munich, Nuremberg), Italian cities (Florence, Turin) and Spanish ones (Bilbao, Madrid, Saragossa) activated the rate dynamic to boost or relaunch demand.

The question mark bears on the prolongation of the slump observed in year‐end business. The degradation of national economies, the concern about the impact of debt, and austerity measures have an evident effect on the average slump observed in Europe where the OR and ADR3 fell into the red last December. Past experience taught that the midscale and upscale segments reacted more visibly to the change in economic climate. In cities where the weight of these categories is preponderant (Central Europe, Scandinavian countries, Spain and Italy…), the stabilizing effect of the economy hotel segment was impotent.

1 RevPAR: Occupancy rate x average price or room revenue divided by available rooms
2 OR: Occupancy Rate – number of sold rooms divided by number of available rooms
3 ADR: Average Daily Rate – room revenue divided by number of sold rooms

ECM (European Cities Marketing) is the leading European association of city tourism offices and convention bureaux, representing 125 members across 100 major cities in 32 countries. Its aim is to improve the performance and maintain the competitiveness of its members through the exchange of best practice and information.      
For more information and pictures, please contact:
Marie Kuklova, press@europeancitiesmarketing.com, +33 380 56 59 51
Established over 25 years ago, MKG Group® has built a solid reputation for business expertise and substantial European-based know-how in the tourism, hotel and hospitality sector. MKG provides a unique savoir-faire in market research, consulting, financial feasibility studies, individual property and portfolio asset valuations, as well as quality control campaigns. The foundation of knowledge and resource is HotelCompSet, the largest industry database in Europe, representing all hotel segments.

Travellers Point | Travel Advisor

January 30, 2012

About Old Ukrainian Home Hostel
Stay like at Home – our philosophy, to make your stay memorable – our mission.

– 2 $ DISCOUNTt for PEACE CORPS volunteers!

– We have Family rooms…

– We`ve got special prices for groups and ‘longstayers’!

Accommodation for open minded travellers with unique Ukrainian style.

We offer comfortable, clean and affordable rooms.

We don’t speak how good we are, our guests do it for us. Please check our reviews.

The location is perfect if you want to live in the center and have everything walkable.

– 24h Mini market 8m

– Bank & ATM 47m

– Post office 65m

– Bus stop 129m

– National University 208m

– Opera House 479m

– Main square 733m

– Railway station 1867m

Free pick up if you book for 3 nights from bus station, train station, airport, everywhere in the city…

The price covers everything!

MORE . . . Please visit Travellerspoint.com


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