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Brisbane and Queensland's key leisure markets blossom in first quarter 2014.
Saturday, 21st June 2014
Source : JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group
​Queensland's key leisure hotel markets have had a strong start to 2014 with the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) market leading the way; 

Of all the Australian markets covered, the GBR market had the second strongest start to 2014 posting exceptional RevPAR (Occupancy x Average Daily Room Rate) growth of 12.7%. This result reflected a combination of strong inbound numbers and an encouraging recovery on domestic tourism demand.

Mr Peter Harper, Senior Vice President of JLL's Hotels & Hospitality Group said, "The GBR hotel market is currently experiencing the best trading conditions in quite some time with average occupancies reaching 71.6% over the first three months of 2014, compared to 63.5% over the same period last year. January and February in particular were especially strong, posting RevPAR growth of 18.2% and 16.6% respectively."
 
"The good news is that the other key Queensland leisure markets such as Cairns also posted strong RevPAR growth of 9.8% over the March quarter with this improvement coming from both occupancy and ADR gains. The result is great news for Cairns owners and operators alike after what has been a challenging post GFC period. Strong inbound numbers and improving domestic demand are both helping to drive results during a period when virtually no new supply has come to market." Mr Harper said.
 
Mr Julian Whiston, Executive Vice President of JLL's Hotels and Hospitality Group said, "Benefitting from similarly improving conditions, the recovery in the Gold Coast hotel market continues to gather pace after posting modest RevPAR gains in 2013. Over the three months to March 2014 the market recorded an average occupancy of 72.5% and ADR increased by 2.8%, resulting in RevPAR growth of 4.8%. Once again, January and February in particular were strong months".
 
 "In more encouraging news for the Queensland hotel industry, the Brisbane hotel market had a strong month of March 2014 with RevPAR jumping by the auspicious number of 8.8% compared to March 2013. Occupancy increased by 5.2% while ADR improved by 3.4% with a renewed impetus for corporate travel and a strong calendar of events helping the market. Over the three months to March Brisbane's RevPAR growth was 2.1% which represents an improved position relative to the last 18 months", Mr Whiston concluded.
 
Queensland's hotel markets ranked by RevPAR growth

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