Knight Frank’s latest analysis has projected the addition of approximately 9,200 new rooms in the UAE’s hospitality sector by the end of 2023. This surge in room inventory is set to significantly bolster the country’s hospitality landscape. Approximately 154,000 rooms will be operating in Dubai’s hospitality sector, marking a substantial 6.4% increase from 2022, according to the analysis. In the first half of 2023 Dubai ran an occupancy rate of 78%
Leading industry giants are driving this growth, with Accor at 71,820 existing rooms and 49,510 more in the pipeline expected for completion by 2030, secures the top spot. Marriott International closely follows with 63,790 existing rooms and 52,790 planned. IHG Hotels & Resorts boasts 35,140 current rooms and 22,120 in development, while Hilton Worldwide offers 33,450 rooms and has 39,860 upcoming. Radisson Hotels provides 22,830 rooms with plans for an additional 11,651, and Rotana Hotels has 16,976 rooms in operation and 10,807 in development.
With an existing supply of 207,200 hotel rooms, an additional 24,500 rooms in various stages of development, the region is further solidifying its global leadership in the hospitality sector.
According to STR data cited by Knight Frank, the Dubai market as a whole recorded a 0.8% increase in RevPAR compared to July 2022, driven by a 6.8% increase in occupancy but held back from further growth by a 5.6% decrease in ADR. Category data from HOTSTATS for July 2023 showed most segments recorded minor ADR declines apart from luxury city centre hotels around Downtown, Business Bay, and SZR which recorded a 2% increase. Luxury beach resorts recorded a similar increase in occupancy as other segments but with a larger ADR decrease of 13%.
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