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This guide is provides an overview of the Brazil market size, key players, opportunity then dives into topics such as costs of operation, rules/regulations and even local culture.
Brazil Startup Report is a guide written by local volunteer entrepreneurs and investors. If you are interested in creating such a report for your own country, please contact hello@worldstartupreport.com. Please also consider making a donation to help create more of these free reports for other countries in need.
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Alternaty - Vietnam hotel market overview 2013Alternaty
Alternaty was invited to speak at the HOFTEL Asia Conference, held at the Hyatt Regency Danang, on 27th – 28th June 2013. Mauro Gasparotti, presented a Vietnam hotel market overview and Rudolf Hever, moderated a debate titled “Will Vietnam hotel property ever turn the corner?”.
Alternaty is pleased to share with you the Vietnam hotel market overview presented. Please find below the table of contents and previews.
Table of content
• Vietnam Real Estate Market
2000 – 2006: Real estate/Hospitality
2007 – 2013: Vietnam bumpy ride
• Hotel Supply and Demand
Demand
Hotel market demand by origin
Hotel inventory
Suppy
Vietnam indicative hotel land price
HCMC hotel supply
Hanoi hotel supply
• Vietnamese Hoteliers
• Hotel Investment – Noteworthy hotel transactions
Hilton Hanoi Opera
InterContinential Hanoi West Lake
Victoria Hotel Group 5 resorts
Sheration Hanoi
Legend Hotel
Sheraton Nhatrang
Life Resort Hoian and Quynhon
Vincom A Center
• Market Opportunities
HCMC tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Hanoi tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Danang tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Dalat tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Nhatrang tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Phuquoc tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Haiphong tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
• About Alternaty Real Estate
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About HOFTEL
HOFTEL is the world's leading association of hotel property investors - the only one which is both international and multi-branded. It is specifically designed to represent the disparate owners of hotels and provide them with a voice as a distinct industry sector.
HOFTEL provides a voice for our members as a lobbying group, but also gives them a private forum in which to voice their opinions and compare notes with other owners.
Stay tuned for Alternaty's exclusive release at http://blog.alternaty.com/
Research Paper based on SME - Tourism and hotel industry
Research focus on:
1/ services offered in the industry
2/ market value of the industry
3/ competitors and what they do and their clients
4/ swot analysis (base it on a new entrant to market)
5/ barriers to entry
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Office: 678-364-3475
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Alternaty - Vietnam hotel market overview 2013Alternaty
Alternaty was invited to speak at the HOFTEL Asia Conference, held at the Hyatt Regency Danang, on 27th – 28th June 2013. Mauro Gasparotti, presented a Vietnam hotel market overview and Rudolf Hever, moderated a debate titled “Will Vietnam hotel property ever turn the corner?”.
Alternaty is pleased to share with you the Vietnam hotel market overview presented. Please find below the table of contents and previews.
Table of content
• Vietnam Real Estate Market
2000 – 2006: Real estate/Hospitality
2007 – 2013: Vietnam bumpy ride
• Hotel Supply and Demand
Demand
Hotel market demand by origin
Hotel inventory
Suppy
Vietnam indicative hotel land price
HCMC hotel supply
Hanoi hotel supply
• Vietnamese Hoteliers
• Hotel Investment – Noteworthy hotel transactions
Hilton Hanoi Opera
InterContinential Hanoi West Lake
Victoria Hotel Group 5 resorts
Sheration Hanoi
Legend Hotel
Sheraton Nhatrang
Life Resort Hoian and Quynhon
Vincom A Center
• Market Opportunities
HCMC tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Hanoi tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Danang tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Dalat tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Nhatrang tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Phuquoc tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
Haiphong tourist arrivals, investment opportunites and challenge
• About Alternaty Real Estate
--
About HOFTEL
HOFTEL is the world's leading association of hotel property investors - the only one which is both international and multi-branded. It is specifically designed to represent the disparate owners of hotels and provide them with a voice as a distinct industry sector.
HOFTEL provides a voice for our members as a lobbying group, but also gives them a private forum in which to voice their opinions and compare notes with other owners.
Stay tuned for Alternaty's exclusive release at http://blog.alternaty.com/
Research Paper based on SME - Tourism and hotel industry
Research focus on:
1/ services offered in the industry
2/ market value of the industry
3/ competitors and what they do and their clients
4/ swot analysis (base it on a new entrant to market)
5/ barriers to entry
Bill Stankiewicz Copy 2010 Georgia Logistics Summit Paul Bingham Ihs Glob...BillStankiewicz
Best Regards,
Bill Stankiewicz
Vice President and General Manager
Shippers Warehouse of Georgia
Office: 678-364-3475
Williams@shipperswarehouse.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/billstankiewicz2006
http://www.slideshare.net/BillStankiewicz.
http://twitter.com/BillStankiewicz
Sustainable Consumer Packaged Goods member
CPG Branding and Forum Member
Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
“Change doesn\'t start on the surface. It\'s generated from consciousness.”
Deepak Chopra
The hotel investment sector has a strong outlook for the year ahead. Strengthening fundamentals are leading to increased transaction volume. Check out the top five signs of a healthy investment market for 2014.
A Comprehensive Guide to the Hospitality Industry in Dubai in 2023.pdfRoyalRegencySuites
Hospitality industry in Dubai is characterized by its iconic, futuristic architecture, featuring world-class hotels and resorts that cater to both leisure and business travelers. From extravagant 7-star hotels to stylish boutique accommodations, Dubai offers an array of choices to suit every visitor's preferences and budget.
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Australia Hotel Market Outlook Q1 2011
1. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Hotel Market Outlook
2010 in review; 2011 and beyond
Rutger Smits
National Leader – Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 1
2. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Economic Update
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 2
3. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
The global economy
• The US economy remains weak
• The Eurozone sees recovery in the developed
countries
• The UK is in a much stronger position
• China has become very competitive (cheap) due to
the weak US$
• India is getting close to 9% GDP growth
• The Asian countries are beginning to slow down
from a rapid recovery
• New Zealand benefits from trade with Australia and
China
• Australia has been a star performer
Business Outlook
Dec. Quarter 2010
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 3
4. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure Global accommodation performance indicators
STR Global: % Change Year-end 2010 vs year-end 2009
25.0
Based on comparison in US$
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
-
-5.0
Asia Pacif ic Americas Europe Middle
East/Af rica
Occ% ADR RevPAR
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 4
5. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure Global accommodation performance indicators
STR Global: % Change Year-end 2010 vs year-end 2009
25.0
Based on comparison in US$
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
-
-5.0
Australia & North America Western Europe Middle East
Oceania
Occ% ADR RevPAR
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 5
6. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure Global accommodation performance indicators
STR Global: Room Occ% and ADR Year-end 2010
75.0 USD 200
70.0 USD 175
65.0 USD 150
60.0 USD 125
55.0 USD 100
50.0 USD 75
Australia & North America Western Middle East
Oceania Europe
Occ% ADR
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 6
7. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Global trends in the accommodation sector
• As performance improves, so will:
• Industry confidence
• Property values
• Availability of debt
• Transaction volumes
• Development pipeline
• Emerging markets:
• BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China)
• “Silver Market” or “Grey Nomads”
• Middle class looking for value for money
• Experience seekers
• Focus on:
• Technology
• Social media
• Environmental sustainability
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 7
8. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
The Australian economy
• We are the Lucky Country: providing in abundance
what a large number of rapidly industrialising
economies need most: mineral resources
• Businesses are spending big, but this also pushes
interest rates up and holds the A$ at parity
• The recent floodings and cyclone Yasi are likely to
add to labour and material shortages, driving up
construction cost but potentially also adding to
overall economic growth
• Retail and recreation will remain under pressure,
as the A$ remains strong
Business Outlook
Dec. Quarter 2010
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 8
9. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Economic impact on the accommodation industry
• International departures are now more numerous
than arrivals
• Japanese and Korean markets have lost interest in
Australia whilst “mainstay markets” such as the US
and UK are under pressure
• “Replacement markets” such as China are growing
but are still lacking individual spending power
• Assuming the A$ will weaken by 2012, leisure
tourism should see the beginnings of a recovery
• A downturn in foreign students will see the number
of foreign workers in the tourism sector declining
• Summary: a booming trade in the corporate
segment, whilst the leisure segment and in particular
resort destinations remain under pressure
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 9
10. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
International arrivals and departures
8,000,000
7,000,000
6,000,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
0
-1,000,000
-2,000,000
Residents Departing Tourists Arriving Net Tourist Exchange
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 10
11. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Economic impact of recent natural disasters
• Most of the flooding occurred inland: coastal
infrastructure remains intact, except in selected
areas in Tropical North Queensland (TNQ) affected
by the cyclone Yasi
• A perception of general devastation is holding back
demand and is resulting in cancellations
• The significant rebuilding will be a boost to economic
activity and stronger infrastructure in the longer term
• Possible impact on domestic spend on leisure and
recreational activity, exacerbated by the increasing
cost of household supplies, insurance premiums,
budget cuts and additional taxes and levies
• Further pressure to the already struggling leisure
market, especially in TNQ
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 11
12. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
What influences demand in Australia?
• Corporate demand
• Strength of the economy
• Propensity of corporate world to travel (MICE)
• Relatively unaffected by health scares etc
• Heavily affected by Global Financial Crisis
• Leisure demand
• Disposable income
• Sentiment
• Heavily affected by interest rates, inflation,
employment
• International demand (corporate and leisure)
• All of the above
• Exchange rates
• Airfares
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 12
13. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Econometric forecasting model
• Correlate economic outlook ( )
and demand for accommodation (ABS)
• Create a mathematical formula for a
Demand Index
• Fine-tune the Demand Index
with data from STR Global
• Match future demand forecast to the Demand Index
• Match demand forecast to supply projections to
calculate room occupancy
• Correlate room occupancy to the change in achieved
average room rate and project future rate changes
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 13
14. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Access Economics indicators
• Final Demand: the sum of consumption and
investment spending by the public and private
sectors = economic activity
• Retail Spend: disposable household income =
leisure spend
• Employment: corporate activity = domestic
corporate segment.
• International Arrivals: reflecting the impact of
foreign exchange rates.
• Supply: new hotel rooms entering the market.
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 14
15. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Demand Index
I = α∆D+ β∆R + γ∆E + δ∆A + ε∆FX + ζ∆S
V
I = Demand Index
α∆D = weighted change in economic Demand
β∆R = weighted change in Retail spend
γ∆E = weighted change in Employment
δ∆A = weighted change in international Arrivals
ε∆FX = weighted Trade Weighted Foreign Exchange Index (TWI)
ζ∆S = weighted change in the supply of hotels rooms
V = volatility index
The components of the index are different for each market
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 15
16. Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Australia
Hotel Market Outlook - Q1 2011 10 February 2011 16