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GCC Hotels Future Pipeline Survey, September 2011 September 14 th , Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai. Presenter: Guy Wil

GCC Hotels Future Pipeline Survey, September 2011 September 14 th , Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai. Presenter: Guy Wilkinson, Viability. Hyatt at Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi. Viability Management Consultants. Hospitality and real estate development consultancy Established in 2006

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GCC Hotels Future Pipeline Survey, September 2011 September 14 th , Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai. Presenter: Guy Wil

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  1. GCC Hotels Future Pipeline Survey, September 2011September 14th, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai. Presenter: Guy Wilkinson, Viability

    Hyatt at Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi
  2. Viability Management Consultants Hospitality and real estate development consultancy Established in 2006 Principals have consulted in every country in the Middle East except Iraq, as well as many in Africa Specialized in providing: Bankable feasibility, market and related studies Operator selection and contract negotiations Strategic advice Reputation for quality, detail and realistic advice “Truly an expert consulting company.” “…a most valuable contribution to our knowledge base.” “All responses from Viability were exceptionally prompt and pertinent.”
  3. Viability’s annual GCC future hotel survey: methodology 13th continual year of survey. All chains active in the GCC are canvassed directly. Ranking based on numbers of rooms and suites only.  Ranking includes only chain hotel projects that are firmly committed. Excluded: All rumoured projects. All unsigned projects. All projects for which opening dates have yet to be confirmed. All single owner-operated properties.   All servicedand residential apartments, chalets and villas (but more on those later...)
  4. GCC Confirmed Future Hotel Pipeline Trends, 2007 - 2011
  5. GCC Hotel Chain Rankings, September 2011 Rooms/Suites Hotels
  6. Future GCC Hotel Rooms/Suites by Chain, September 2011
  7. Future GCC Hotels by Chain, September 2011
  8. All Future GCC Letting Units by Chain, September 2011
  9. Future GCC Hotel Rooms/Suites by Country, September 2011
  10. Future GCC Hotel Rooms/Suites by Country, 2009-2011
  11. Future GCC Hotels by Country, 2009-2011
  12. Future GCC Hotel Rooms/Suites by City, September 2011
  13. Future GCC Hotels by City, September 2011
  14. Future GCC Hotels by Project Status, September 2011
  15. GCC Hotel Projects Put on Hold or Cancelled, 2009-2011
  16. GCC Hotel Rooms/Suites Put on Hold or Cancelled, 2009-11
  17. Jabal Omar, Makkah $5.5bn project largely responsible for keeping Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt at the top of the rankings. Between them, these three leading operators are planning to open 12 hotels with almost 7,000 rooms in the Jabal Omar project. Hilton alone will open no less than 6 hotels with >4,000 rooms at Jabal Omar, under its Conrad, Hilton, Hilton Suites and DoubleTree brands.
  18. New Chains & Brands Ayla is a new operator specializing in Al Ain in Abu Dhabi emirate. Taiwanese company Formosa will open the first Regent hotel in Abu Dhabi, having bought the brand from Rezidor. Mandarin Oriental is making its GCC debut with properties in Abu Dhabi and Doha. Saudi chain Mena will soon open its first non-Saudi property in Muscat. MGM, star of Las Vegas, is bringing its Bellagio and MGM Grand brands to the Dubai Pearl project. Established by former Ritz-Carlton pioneers, West Paces is debuting its luxurious Solis brand in Doha. Accor will open the first example of its design-focussed MGallery concept in Doha. Hyatt Place, formerly AmeriSuites, will open in Makkah. The first Langham Place will be in Doha. Millennium’s upscale brand The Biltmore will debut in Abu Dhabi. Swiss Belhotel will launch Swiss Bellin and Swiss Belexpresshotelsin Oman. Regent Emirates Pearl Hotel, Abu Dhabi
  19. Abu Dhabi Pipeline
  20. Dubai Pipeline
  21. Survey Highlights 4th largest pipeline ever recorded: 274 planned hotels with 77,020 rooms under development as at September 2011. Just a 9% reduction over 2010 levels of rooms development and a 20% fall compared to 2009, the all-time record year. 15 chains each declaring more than 1,000 rooms under development, compared to 23 in 2009. US chain Marriott again ranked No 1, with an all-time record rooms pipeline exceeding 10,000 rooms for the first time ever. Survey canvassed 104 hotels chains active in our region, compared to 80 last year. Of these, 45 chains declared future pipelines (+4 serviced apartment chains). UAE still has the largest country pipeline, while Dubai and Abu Dhabi have the largest city pipelines. 98 projects had been delayed by between 1 and 5 years compared to their original programmes declared to us in 2010. 58 projects had been ‘put on hold’ or cancelled altogether since the 2010 rankings, accounting for 15,757 potential rooms. Since the recession started in earnest, back in 2009, we calculate that around 50,000 rooms in total have fallen into this category.
  22. Thanks for listening Tel +971 3 344 3734 Fax +971 4 344 0907
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