Ernst & Young Middle East hotel benchmark survey informs that in September 2020, hospitality markets in the MENA region witnessed a drop when compared to the same period last year as a result of ... read more
According to the Ernst and Young (EY) Middle East Hotel Benchmark Survey, the occupancy rate of Beirut hotels rose from 55.1% in the first half of 2016 (H1 2016) to 61.6% in H1 2017. Room yields in ... read more
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
Lebanon’s natural diverse landscape, history and its cosmopolitan aspect have made it one of the “must visit” countries in the world. In winter, tourists enjoy the ski season on the country’s slopes. While ... 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, Lebanon registered the largest year-on-year (y-o-y) improvement in its occupancy rate by April, after Egypt. This goes hand in hand with ... read more
Beirut, once nicknamed the “The Paris of the Middle East”, suffered in the previous years because of persistent political deadlocks and ongoing unrest in the region. The 6% y-o-y increment to 1.35M in ... 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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