Tourism in Viet Nam continues to be a promising source of income for the
country, with growing demand for accommodation, and many new and
promising projects in the pipeline for the next decade.
Revenue per available room (RevPAR) for four and five-star hotels and
resorts showed a sharp increase in H1 compared to a year earlier, rising
13.7 per cent to US$69.1
Average room rates in upscale hotels and resorts across Viet Nam saw a
slight increase in 2014 even as occupancy rates decreased, according to a
survey by auditing and consulting firm Grant Thornton.
Despite low occupancy rates and a in the number of Chinese tourists
in May and June, high-end hotels in Viet Nam showed increases in room
rates and revenue per room in the first half of the year, according to
consulting firm Grant Thornton...
Both occupancy rate and revenue per available room (RevPAR) of hotels
in HCM City fell slightly in the third quarter due to increase in room
numbers and lower demand.