According to the latest report published by Ernst & Young, Beirut’s hotel occupancy rose to 61.5% during the first two months of 2017 compared to 56.3% registered during the same period last year. This ... read more
According to the monthly hotel occupancy rates published by E&Y’s Hotel Benchmark Survey, all countries in the region witnessed drops in occupancy rates y-o-y in June 2016, the worst being Amman, ... read more
According to Ernst & Young Middle East hotel benchmark survey, amongst the MENA countries Lebanon’s occupancy rate stood 4th at 56% by August, ahead of Egypt, Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait, while losing ... read more
According to Ernst & Young Middle East hotel benchmark survey, Lebanon recorded the second largest year-on-year (y-o-y) improvement in its occupancy rate by July, after Egypt. This is in parallel with ... read more
According to Ernst & Young Middle East hotel benchmark survey, Lebanon recorded the second largest year-on-year (y-o-y) improvement in its occupancy rate in H1, after Egypt. This goes hand in hand with ... read more
Ernst and Young’s Middle East Hotel Benchmark Survey portrayed a 51% hotel occupancy rate in Lebanon for the month of November. This rate represented an increase of 4 percentage points (p.p) from the same ... read more
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