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Cape hospitality has room to grow

31 Aug 2016 - by Chana Boucher
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A RECOVERY of the

hospitality sector since

2012 and increasing

demand could see new

inventory entering the market

within the next three years.

This is according to a

report by Pam Golding

Properties. Kamil AbdulKarrim,

md of Pam Golding

Tourism & Hospitality,

says the hospitality sector

is currently trading at

occupancy levels above 60%

compared with around 50%

in 2011. “Currently July

2014 year-to-date average

occupancies in Cape Town

are running at 66,6%, well

ahead of any other city in

South Africa. Positively, the

South African market as a

whole is far more exposed to

the corporate traveller than

the leisure tourist – both

international and local – and

for this reason the recovery

has been more pronounced

in major metropolitan areas,”

he adds.

Clifford Ross, ce of the

City Lodge Hotel Group,

says occupancy for the

group to June 30 was 63%

countrywide, with Cape Town

performing better during

this period but likely to be

affected by seasonality.

He adds that it is difficult

to predict whether or not

this trend will continue in

Cape Town in the current

economic climate and with

pending visa changes to

be implemented by the

Department of Home Affairs.

According to Joop Demes,

ceo of Pam Golding

Hospitality, hotel property

values in Cape Town and

the surrounding Winelands

have seen a sharp

increase but he believes

there are underperforming

hotels that offer sound

investment opportunities.

“Underperforming hotels

typically offer the investor

the opportunity to refurbish

and rebrand and to enter a

booming Western Cape hotel

market literally within three

to four months, as opposed

to a greenfield project that

will typically take three years

plus.”

Joop says hotel groups

such as Accor, Hyatt and

Fairmont that already

have a presence in South

Africa, should consider this

approach as they “without

doubt, need presence in

Cape Town”.

He says he is very positive

about the hotel industry and

its prospects. He forecasts

the average occupancy in

2014 for Cape Town to

exceed 70%. “The increasing

demand for hotel rooms

is spilling over into the

Winelands and the rest

of the Western Cape, and

the average occupancy will

grow further as demand is

increasing and will continue

to do so for at least three

years until new room

inventory enters the market.”

According to Joop, the

increasing demand for

rooms, with insufficient

inventory in Cape Town, will

see hoteliers’ yield improve,

resulting in higher average

daily rates. “What we are

already experiencing is an

overflow into the Winelands,

the Garden Route and

Route 62, where prices are

generally more negotiable,”

he adds.

Clifford says if occupancies

continue to rise slowly,

operators will begin to

look to increase rates as

demand increases. “There

has been a very long period

where hotels were pricing

below sustainable levels

and will now try to use

renewed patterns to

get these rates to more

sustainable levels.

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