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The Global Budget Hotel Market industry grew in 2015 due to demand for affordable accommodation, with an increase in the middle-class population in Asia-Pacific and European regions. The US ranked first in the Budget Hotels segment with room supply of 874,591 in 2015, followed by the UK and China, while Malaysia was the fastest-growing market at a CAGR of 12.2%. In terms of occupancy rate, Asian countries led from the front with Hong Kong (87% in 2015) at the top, followed by Japan and Singapore. In terms of RevPAR, Hong Kong (US$117.6 in 2015) topped the list, followed by Egypt and the UK

GlobalData’s report — The Global Budget Hotels Market To 2020 — provides detailed information on Global Budget Hotels Market, analyzing market data and providing insights.

– Historic and forecast revenue of Global Budget Hotels Market covering 40 countries
– Detailed analysis, region-wise (Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa),of Budget Hotels' key performance indicators such as the number of hotel establishments, number of rooms, occupancy rate, room nights available, room nights occupied, average room revenue per available room, average room revenue per occupied room, average total revenue per available room, total room revenues, total non-room revenues, total revenues, and number of guests for the historic (2011–2015) and forecast periods (2016–2020)
– Brief analysis of Global Budget Hotels market and the present scenario
– Detailed analysis of the markets trends in key Budget Hotels’ Markets

Scope

– The branded domestic budget hotel chains are the driving force for the growth of online hotel booking sales in India. According to the Google Travel Trends report, with an online market presence of more than 300 million Indians and just 20% of the total hotel inventory available online, both new and established branded budget hotel chains such as Lemon Tree and Treebo Hotels are looking for the opportunity to bring quality budget hotels to the online platform across the nation. In 2015, brand budget hotel queries’ annual growth increased at 179%, compared to the general queries on the budget hotels, which was just 37%. Overall accommodation queries grew at 37% annually. Budget hotel queries accounted for 35% of total accommodation queries

– Louver Hotels, the second largest budget hotel in Europe, allied with China’s biggest bank card provider Union Pay in 2016 to reach the increasing number of Chinese travelers abroad. Chinese tourists are reluctant to carry cash on French streets due to fears of insecurity. To overcome this, French hotels are accepting the Chinese Union Pay credit cards to boost tourism across the country

– The world’s second largest population (1.8 billion Muslims) needs to perform the Hajj in Mecca at least once in their lifespan, driving the demand for accommodation in the holy city. According to Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), 75% stay in hotels during the pilgrimage while the remaining 25% stay in other accommodation. With 27,000 hotel rooms, Mecca is the largest hospitality market in Saudi Arabia. According to JLL, approximately 60% of the hotels are classified as budget accommodation, which is a higher proportion than in other cities in Saudi Arabia

– Thailand’s Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) Plc. planned to invest in budget hotels as it is another vertical to boost revenue for the business. It aimed to set-up 50 budget hotels at its 1,400 oil stations over the next five years (2017–2021)

– Hop Inn Ermita, a Thai budget hotel chain, planned to set-up 19 budget hotels in the Philippines in the next five years (2017–2021) as it is believed that the Philippines will see the highest and fastest economic growth in ASEAN. In 2016, it opened its first outlet abroad in the center of Ermita in Manila, due to its long term and high potential for tourism

Reasons to Buy

– Understand the Budget Hotels industry by utilizing our extensive analysis of 11 key performance indicators such as average room revenue per available room and occupancy rates.

– Direct investments towards the most attractive markets by knowing the largest and fastest-growing markets for Budget Hotels at regional level and global level.

– Make strategic business decisions in reaction to global trends such as how the unorganized players are competing with the organized players, strategies of branded hotel chains for expanding, and key recent mergers and acquisitions that have impacted the industry.

Red Roof Inn
Candlewood Suites
HotelF1
Ibis Budget Hotels
Premier Inn Ltd
Travelodge Hotels Ltd
Roots Corporation Limited
Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc
Holiday Inn Express Hotel
Econo Lodge Hotels

Table of Contents

1 Global Budget Hotels – Key Trends and Issues

2 Global Budget Hotels – Mergers and Acquisitions

3 Global Budget Hotel KPIs – the Americas

3.1 The Americas – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments (2011?2015)

3.2 The Americas – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.3 The Americas – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.4 The Americas – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.5 The Americas – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (2011-2015)

3.6 The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.7 The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.8 The Americas – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.9 The Americas – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.1 The Americas – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.11 The Americas – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

3.12 The Americas – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4 Global Budget Hotel KPIs – Asia-Pacific

4.1 Asia-Pacific – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments (2011?2015)

4.2 Asia-Pacific – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.3 Asia-Pacific – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.4 Asia-Pacific – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.5 Asia-Pacific – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (2011-2015)

4.6 Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.7 Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.8 Asia-Pacific – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.9 Asia-Pacific – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.1 Asia-Pacific – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.11 Asia-Pacific – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

4.12 Asia-Pacific – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5 Global Budget Hotel KPIs – Europe

5.1 Europe – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments (2011?2015)

5.2 Europe – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.3 Europe – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.4 Europe – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.5 Europe – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (2011-2015)

5.6 Europe – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.7 Europe – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.8 Europe – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.9 Europe – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.1 Europe – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.11 Europe – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

5.12 Europe – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6 Global Budget Hotel KPIs – the Middle East and Africa

6.1 The Middle East and Africa – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments (2011-2015)

6.2 The Middle East and Africa – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.3 The Middle East and Africa – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.4 The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.5 The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (2011-2015)

6.6 The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.7 The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.8 The Middle East and Africa – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.9 The Middle East and Africa – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.1 The Middle East and Africa – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.11 The Middle East and Africa – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

6.12 The Middle East and Africa – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (2011-2015)

7 Global Budget Hotel Profiles

7.1 Company Profile: Red Roof Inn

7.1.1 Red Roof Inn – company overview

7.1.2 Red Roof Inn – main services and brands

7.1.3 Red Roof Inn – key employees

7.2 Company Profile: Candlewood Suites

7.2.1 Candlewood Suites – company overview

7.2.2 Candlewood Suites – main services and brands

7.2.3 Candlewood Suites – key employees

7.3 Company Profile: HotelF1

7.3.1 HotelF1 – company overview

7.3.2 HotelF1 – main services and brands

7.4 Company Profile: Ibis budget hotels

7.4.1 Ibis budget hotels – company overview

7.4.2 Ibis budget hotels – main services and brands

7.5 Company Profile: Premier Inn Ltd

7.5.1 Premier Inn Ltd – company overview

7.5.2 Premier Inn Ltd – main services and brands

7.5.3 Premier Inn Ltd – key employees

7.6 Company Profile: Travelodge Hotels Ltd.

7.6.1 Travelodge Hotels Ltd. – company overview

7.6.2 Travelodge Hotels Ltd. – business description

7.6.3 Travelodge Hotels Ltd. – main services and brands

7.6.4 Travelodge Hotels Ltd. – history

7.6.5 Travelodge Hotels Ltd. – SWOT analysis

7.6.6 Travelodge Hotels Ltd. – key employees

7.7 Company Profile: Roots Corporation Limited

7.7.1 Roots Corporation Limited – company overview

7.7.2 Roots Corporation Limited – main services

7.7.3 Roots Corporation Limited – key employees

7.8 Company Profile: Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc.

7.8.1 Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. – company overview

7.8.2 Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. – business description

7.8.3 Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. – main services

7.8.4 Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. – history

7.8.5 Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. – SWOT analysis

7.8.6 Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. – key employees

7.9 Company Profile: Holiday Inn Express Hotel

7.9.1 Holiday Inn Express Hotel – company overview

7.9.2 Holiday Inn Express Hotel – main services and brands

7.9.3 Holiday Inn Express Hotel – key employees

7.1 Company Profile: Econo Lodge Hotels

7.10.1 Econo Lodge Hotels – company overview

7.10.2 Econo Lodge Hotels – main services and brands

7.10.3 Econo Lodge Hotels – key employees

8 Appendix

8.1 What is this Report About?

8.2 Definitions

8.3 Methodology

8.4 About GlobalData

8.5 Disclaimer

Table

Table 1: The Americas – Shares of Budget Hotels in Overall Hotel Industry Revenues (%), 2011, 2015, and 2020

Table 2: The Americas – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2020

Table 3: The Americas – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels, 2011-2020

Table 4: The Americas – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2020

Table 5: The Americas – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2020

Table 6: The Americas – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2020

Table 7: The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 8: The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 9: The Americas – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 10: The Americas – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 11: The Americas – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 12: The Americas – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 13: The Americas – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2020

Table 14: Asia-Pacific – Shares of Budget Hotels in Overall Hotel Industry Revenues (%), 2011, 2015, and 2020

Table 15: Asia-Pacific – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2015

Table 16: Asia-Pacific – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2020

Table 17: Asia-Pacific – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2020

Table 18: Asia-Pacific – Numbers of Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2020

Table 19: Asia-Pacific – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2020

Table 20: Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 21: Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 22: Asia-Pacific – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 23: Asia-Pacific – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 24: Asia-Pacific – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 25: Asia-Pacific – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 26: Asia-Pacific – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2020

Table 27: Europe – Shares of Budget Hotels in Overall Hotel Industry Revenues (%), 2011, 2015, and 2020

Table 28: Europe – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2020

Table 29: Europe – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2020

Table 30: Europe – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2020

Table 31: Europe – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2020

Table 32: Europe – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2020

Table 33: Europe – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 34: Europe – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 35: Europe – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 36: Europe – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 37: Europe – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 38: Europe – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 39: Europe – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2020

Table 40: The Middle East and Africa – Shares of Budget Hotels in Overall Hotel Industry Revenues (%), 2011, 2015 and 2020

Table 41: The Middle East and Africa – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2020

Table 42: The Middle East and Africa – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2020

Table 43: The Middle East and Africa – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2020

Table 44: The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2020

Table 45: The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2020

Table 46: The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 47: The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 48: The Middle East and Africa – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2020

Table 49: The Middle East and Africa – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 50: The Middle East and Africa – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 51: The Middle East and Africa – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2020

Table 52: The Middle East and Africa – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2020

Table 53: Red Roof Inn, Key Facts

Table 54: Red Roof Inn, Main Services and Brands

Table 55: Red Roof Inn, Key Employees

Table 56: Candlewood Suites, Key Facts

Table 57: Candlewood Suites, Main Services and Brands

Table 58: Candlewood Suites, Key Employees

Table 59: HotelF1, Key Facts

Table 60: HotelF1, Main Services and Brands

Table 61: Ibis budget hotels, Key Facts

Table 62: Ibis budget hotels, Main Services and Brands

Table 63: Premier Inn Ltd, Key Facts

Table 64: Premier Inn Ltd, Main Services and Brands

Table 65: Premier Inn Ltd, Key Employees

Table 66: Travelodge Hotels Ltd., Key Facts

Table 67: Travelodge Hotels Ltd., Main Services and Brands

Table 68: Travelodge Hotels Ltd., History

Table 69: Travelodge Hotels Ltd., Key Employees

Table 70: Roots Corporation Limited, Key Facts

Table 71: Roots Corporation Limited, Main Services and Brands

Table 72: Roots Corporation Limited, Key Employees

Table 73: Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc., Key Facts

Table 74: Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc., Main Services and Brands

Table 75: Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc., History

Table 76: Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc., Key Employees

Table 77: Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Key Facts

Table 78: Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Main Services and Brands

Table 79: Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Key Employees

Table 80: Econo Lodge Hotels, Key Facts

Table 81: Econo Lodge Hotels, Main Services and Brands

Table 82: Econo Lodge Hotels, Key Employees

Table 83: GlobalData Global Budget Hotel Market Definitions

Figures

Figure 1: Top 10 Budget Hotel Markets by Room Supply with Occupancy Rates (%) and Share in Total Room Supply (%), 2015

Figure 2: The Americas – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2015

Figure 3: The Americas – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2016-2020

Figure 4: The Americas – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels, 2011-2015

Figure 5: The Americas – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels, 2016-2020

Figure 6: The Americas – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2015

Figure 7: The Americas – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2016-2020

Figure 8: The Americas – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 9: The Americas – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 10: The Americas – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 11: The Americas – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 12: The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 13: The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 14: The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 15: The Americas – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 16: The Americas – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 17: The Americas – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 18: The Americas – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 19: The Americas – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 20: The Americas – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 21: The Americas – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 22: The Americas – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 23: The Americas – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 24: The Americas – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2015

Figure 25: The Americas – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2016-2020

Figure 26: Asia-Pacific – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2015

Figure 27: Asia-Pacific – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2016-2020

Figure 28: Asia-Pacific – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2015

Figure 29: Asia-Pacific – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2016-2020

Figure 30: Asia-Pacific – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2015

Figure 31: Asia-Pacific – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2016-2020

Figure 32: Asia-Pacific – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 33: Asia-Pacific – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 34: Asia-Pacific – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 35: Asia-Pacific – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 36: Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 37: Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 38: Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 39: Asia-Pacific – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 40: Asia-Pacific – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 41: Asia-Pacific – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 42: Asia-Pacific – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 43: Asia-Pacific – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 44: Asia-Pacific – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 45: Asia-Pacific – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 46: Asia-Pacific – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 47: Asia-Pacific – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 48: Asia-Pacific – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2015

Figure 49: Asia-Pacific – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2016-2020

Figure 50: Europe – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2015

Figure 51: Europe – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2016-2020

Figure 52: Europe – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2015

Figure 53: Europe – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2016-2020

Figure 54: Europe – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2015

Figure 55: Europe – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2016-2020

Figure 56: Europe – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 57: Europe – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 58: Europe – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 59: Europe – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 60: Europe – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 61: Europe – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 62: Europe – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 63: Europe – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 64: Europe – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 65: Europe – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 66: Europe – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 67: Europe – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 68: Europe – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 69: Europe – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 70: Europe – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 71: Europe – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 72: Europe – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2015

Figure 73: Europe – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2016-2020

Figure 74: The Middle East and Africa – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2011-2015

Figure 75: The Middle East and Africa – Number of Budget Hotel Establishments, 2016-2020

Figure 76: The Middle East and Africa – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2015

Figure 77: The Middle East and Africa – Number of Rooms in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2016-2020

Figure 78: The Middle East and Africa – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2011-2015

Figure 79: The Middle East and Africa – Room Occupancy Rates in Budget Hotels (%), 2016-2020

Figure 80: The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 81: The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Available in Budget Hotels (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 82: The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2011-2015

Figure 83: The Middle East and Africa – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2016-2020

Figure 84: The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 85: The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 86: The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 87: The Middle East and Africa – Average Room Revenues per Occupied Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 88: The Middle East and Africa – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2011-2015

Figure 89: The Middle East and Africa – Average Total Revenues per Available Room in Budget Hotels (US$), 2016-2020

Figure 90: The Middle East and Africa – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 91: The Middle East and Africa – Total Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 92: The Middle East and Africa – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 93: The Middle East and Africa – Total Non-Room Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 94: The Middle East and Africa – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2011-2015

Figure 95: The Middle East and Africa – Total Revenues of Budget Hotels (US$ Million), 2016-2020

Figure 96: The Middle East and Africa – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2011-2015

Figure 97: The Middle East and Africa – Numbers of Guests in Budget Hotels (Thousand), 2016-2020

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