Hotels In China: A Market Analysis
Access Asia has published this updated report on the hotel industry in China covering the market and current state of recovery of the hotel sector in China. China has seen its hotel industry overhauled in the last ten years with a large influx of foreign capital and brands that has forced the local and state operators to improve their establishments and services. In 1999 and 2000 occupancy rates and profits have picked up as the market surged due to greater n... - More
The handbook is designed to be a "strategic business planning resource" for executives in all segments of the hotel business. There are numerous ways this handbook will benefit your company - from market development strategies to competitor analysis - from lodging trends to providing independent market data to support your business pla... - More
The primary objective of the report is to analyse the market environment in which the major international hotel corporations operate and to arrive at some conclusions about their future prospects. The nature of the industry has changed considerably over the last decade and an important development is the growing importance of multiple brand hotel corporations. - More
Travel and Tourism Analyst is a series of insightful, informative reports on specialised areas of the tourism industry.
Each report offers an objective and detailed study covering one of the following five sectors:
Mintel European Travel Exposure is a diverse yet detailed collection of reports examining the structure, size and dynamics of an industry experiencing constant change. The series provides a continual assessment of the travel business throughout Europe (and, when available, providing a global analysis), offering an invaluable guide to the issues affecting the sector. Exhaustive primary research from numerous specialist sources means that Mintel Travel Exposure titles examine more than general questions, investigating individual travel markets, each in a clear and concise manner, the research varying from country to country to outline the differences in outlook across the world.
Whether you are a tour or hotel operator, touris... - More
Mintel European Travel Exposure is a diverse yet detailed collection of reports examining the structure, size and dynamics of an industry experiencing constant change. The series provides a continual assessment of the travel business throughout Europe (and, when available, providing a global analysis), offering an invaluable guide to the issues affecting the sector. Exhaustive primary research from numerous specialist sources means that Mintel Travel Exposure titles examine more than general questions, investigating individual travel markets, each in a clear and concise manner, the research varying from country to country to outline the differences in outlook across the world.
Whether you are a tour or hotel operator, tourist bo... - More
This report covers two distinctly different types of lodging products - branded serviced apartments and branded residences. Serviced apartments or ‘aparthotels’ (generally known as extended-stay accommodation in North America) are self-contained living units that typically rent out by the week or month as opposed to one or several nights like standard hotel rooms. Corporate housing, which is an important market in North America, is typically leased out on a monthly basis and competes to some extent with extended-stay hotels.
Meanwhile, branded residences are freehold properties - either apartments, houses or villas - either attached or freestanding. The market for branded residences has shrunk somewhat with the f... - More
This report reviews recent developments in the casino hotel sector and offers insights into future trends for the industry. Following an overview of some macroeconomic trends (including the outlook for spending on travel and tourism), the report proceeds to review developments in the major casino destinations, including Atlantic City, Las Vegas and Macao. The following section deals with some of the specific characteristics of casino hotels, as compared to other types of lodging properties. In particular, casino hotel revenue management is explored. The next section consists of a review of the profiles and latest developments of the major US casino hotel operators, such as Harrah’s, Sands (Las Vegas Sands Corp), MGM Mirage, Wynn... - More