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SEASONALLY ADJUSTED AND TREND SEASONALLY ADJUSTED AND TREND KEY FIGURES (a),
Hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments - Australia
Accommodation takings The trend estimate of the total accommodation takings for hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments combined rose 2.1% to $1,413.8 million in March quarter 2004 compared with December quarter 2003. The seasonally adjusted estimate of the total accommodation takings fell by 3.2% to $1,379.6 million from December quarter 2003 to March quarter 2004. ACCOMMODATION TAKINGS(a), Seasonally adjusted and Trend - Australia Room occupancy rate The trend estimate of the room occupancy rate for hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments combined reached a record level in March quarter 2004. It rose 0.7 percentage points from 61.4% in December quarter 2003 to 62.1% in March quarter 2004. The trend has been increasing since March quarter 2003. The seasonally adjusted estimate of the room occupancy rate fell by 1.0 percentage point in March quarter 2004 compared with December quarter 2003, to 61.2%. ROOM OCCUPANCY RATE(a), Seasonally adjusted and Trend - Australia ORIGINAL ORIGINAL KEY FIGURES, Australia (a)
Accommodation takings In March quarter 2004, accommodation takings for hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments combined were $1,398.6 million. This was a decrease of 6.7% ($100.8 million) from December quarter 2003. The average takings per room night occupied for hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments combined was $122.50. Hotels were the highest contributor to accommodation takings with $691.9 million (49.5%). Takings per room night occupied in March quarter 2004 were highest for hotels at $144.20. ACCOMMODATION TAKINGS(a), Original - Australia
The contributions of accommodation takings in March quarter 2004 for hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments combined were highest in New South Wales (34.5%) and Queensland (25.9%) and lowest in the Northern Territory (1.9%). Hotels represented 4.8 million (42.0%) of the total room nights occupied, while motels and guest houses represented 4.1 million (36.2%) and serviced apartments represented 2.5 million (21.7%). Tasmania recorded the highest room occupancy rate for hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments combined with 74.5%. This was followed by the Australian Capital Territory (65.7%) and New South Wales (63.5%). Room occupancy rates(a), Original - Australia NOTES INTRODUCTION This publication presents results from the quarterly Survey of Tourist Accommodation (STA). The scope of the STA includes hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments with 15 or more rooms. HOTELS, MOTELS AND GUEST HOUSES AND SERVICED APARTMENTS Data quality improvements In the June quarter 2003 the ABS identified 132 hotels, motels and guest houses and serviced apartments which had been operating for a number of quarters but were not on the STA frame. These additional establishments were included in the STA from the June quarter 2003. Break in time series The addition of the 132 tourism establishments resulted in a break in time series between the March and June quarters 2003. The impact of the break in time series is explained in Appendix 1, Tourist Accommodation, Australia (cat. no. 8635.0), December quarter 2003. Particular care needs to be taken for all calculations of percentage changes that cross the break in series. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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