Holiday Inn owner IHG posts strong Q2 as US rebound outweighs China's

Shares in IHG, which have been pressured in the past week after a warning from US rival Marriott and US recession fears, rose 4 per cent in early trade

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Growth in revenue per available room (RevPAR), a key performance measure for the hotel industry, picked up in the second-quarter from 2.6 per cent in the first three months, IHG said | Representative image
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2 min read Last Updated : Aug 06 2024 | 2:55 PM IST
Holiday Inn-owner InterContinental Hotels Group reported a 3.2 per cent rise in revenue per available room in the second quarter as a strong rebound in the United States offset weakness in China.
 
Shares in IHG, which have been pressured in the past week after a warning from US rival Marriott and US recession fears, rose 4 per cent in early trade.
 
IHG, which also owns the Crowne Plaza, Regent and Hualuxe hotel chains, said the industry has seen a shift in pattern of demand this year from domestic tourism in China to overseas travel to other Asia Pacific countries.
 
Growth in revenue per available room (RevPAR), a key performance measure for the hotel industry, picked up in the second-quarter from 2.6 per cent in the first three months, IHG said.
 
"RevPAR growth accelerated in the latest quarter, reflecting a strong US rebound in Q2 and the breadth of our global footprint, and development activity continues to increase," CEO Elie Maalouf said in a statement.
 
Bigger rival Marriott International last week lowered its forecast for 2024 room revenue growth, citing softer domestic travel demand in China and North America. The warning from Marriott had also sent IHG shares tumbling on the day.
 
The hotel industry has benefited from higher demand and pricing as leisure travel rebounded from the pandemic, but it has had to contend with weakness in China and funding issues holding back new hotel developments in the US
 
IHG's RevPAR in China dropped 7 per cent in the second-quarter, while it grew 2.5 per cent in the United States after a 1.9 per cent drop in the prior three months.
 
IHG raised its interim dividend by 10 per cent and reported an operating profit from reportable segments of $535 million for the first-half, up 12 per cent.
 
IHG did not give an annual RevPAR forecast but said that a "very busy" second quarter, which saw 23 per cent more new hotel signings, is keeping it on track for its expectations of net system size growth - the number of new rooms opened minus those that are closed.
 
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First Published: Aug 06 2024 | 2:55 PM IST

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