The average daily rate (ADR) for the Asia-Pacific region was $122.16, a decline of 0.5% over the same quarter last year.
TravelCLICK’s reports are compiled from its comprehensive database, which is the exclusive source of hotel industry electronic distribution data from the Abacus/Infini, Axess, Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre, and Worldspan GDS. TravelCLICK's data also includes consumer online hotel bookings made through many of the major Internet travel sites, now including those powered by Pegasus Solutions.
'Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong appear to have been hit hardest from the onset of the SARS virus, showing a decline in growth over the same period last year, and dropping from double-digit growth numbers in fourth quarter of 2002', said Jan Tissera, vice president of international sales for TravelCLICK. 'We expect to see a continuation of declines in those markets plus Beijing and Shanghai in second quarter. Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, however, maintained their double digit growth trend from fourth quarter, increasing their room nights over the same period last year by 17%, 24.6%, and 28.8% respectively.'
The average daily rate (ADR) for the Asia-Pacific region was $122.16, a decline of 0.5% over the same quarter last year.
TravelCLICK’s reports are compiled from its comprehensive database, which is the exclusive source of hotel industry electronic distribution data from the Abacus/Infini, Axess, Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre, and Worldspan GDS. TravelCLICK's data also includes consumer online hotel bookings made through many of the major Internet travel sites, now including those powered by Pegasus Solutions.
'Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong appear to have been hit hardest from the onset of the SARS virus, showing a decline in growth over the same period last year, and dropping from double-digit growth numbers in fourth quarter of 2002', said Jan Tissera, vice president of international sales for TravelCLICK. 'We expect to see a continuation of declines in those markets plus Beijing and Shanghai in second quarter. Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, however, maintained their double digit growth trend from fourth quarter, increasing their room nights over the same period last year by 17%, 24.6%, and 28.8% respectively.'