Athens hotels took the European lead in the growth of their occupancy rates and average revenues per available room in May, according to a British survey.

This trend has continued into June thanks to increased tourism demand for the capital, the Posidonia international shipping exhibition and the organisation of a number of international conferences.

According to the report by STR Global on the performance of the European hotel industry, the average occupancy rate at Athens hotels posted the biggest increase among European capitals, amounting to 36.6 per cent compared with May 2013. The average occupancy rate among Athens hotels came to 83 per cent, while average revenues per available room soared by 46.2 per cent year-on-year to reach 95.40 euros.

Hotels across Greece also saw occupancy rates rise considerably, climbing 31 points within one year to reach 70.3 per cent.

Demand for Greek hotels since the start of the year has shown a 20.2 per cent rise on an annual basis, one of the biggest across the continent. The average occupancy rate in Europe added just 3.2 percentage points in the year to end-May, to reach 74 per cent. Average revenues per room added 7.7 per cent to reach 80.90 euros across Europe.

Taking into account the additional air seats available for Athens, the Association of Hellenic Tourism Enterprises (SETE) estimates that the capital is set to receive some 750,000 more tourists this year compared to 2013. In August alone the top 15 airlines operating international flights have increased their available seats by 25 per cent, while for the whole of the country’s airports the increase amounts to 23 per cent.

The Greek presidency of the European Union, which led to a great number of side events and conferences, has helped Athens tourism, while the interest of the global tourism industry will return to the Greek capital on August 2, when the World Travel Awards, also known as ‘tourism’s Oscars’, will have their ceremony in Athens. A record 180,000 seats will be available for that day for all of the country’s airports.

Source: ekathimerini