Accor’s 8.8% increase in Revenue first half 2007

Accor’s consolidated revenue rose 8.8% to 4,015 million euros in the first six months of 2007. At constant scope of consolidation and exchange rates, the like-for-like increase was 6.1%, confirming that the environment remains favorable in the Services and Hotels businesses.

The Group’s expansion strategy accounted for 7.5% of revenue growth for the period, while disposals carried out as part of the ongoing asset-right strategy in the Hotels business reduced revenue by 3.6%.

The currency effect was a negative 1.3% for the period.

(in million euros) First-Half 2006 First-Half 2007 % change as reported % change like-for-like (1)
Hotels 2,666 2,896 +8.6% +5.2%
Upscale and Midscale 1,457 1,663 +14.1% +6.1%
Economy 717 772 +7.7% +5.8%
Economy US 492 461 -6.2% +1.9%
Services 364 418 +14.6% +12.0%
Other businesses 660 701 +6.2% +6.5%
Total 3,690 4,015 +8.8% +6.1%

(1) At constant scope of consolidation and exchange rates.

 

Services: up 14.6%

Revenue from the Services business increased by 14.6% as reported and by 12.0% like-for-like, in line with Accor’s medium-term organic growth target of 8 to 16% a year between 2006 and 2010.

In Europe, revenue was up 13.5% like-for-like for the period, reflecting organic growth of 16.0% in the first quarter and 11.1% in the second. In Latin America, like-for-like growth totaled 8.6%, with 10.7% in the first quarter and 6.6% in the second.

Second-quarter performance was shaped by strong growth in the United Kingdom (up 13.8%) and Belgium (up 23.4%), but also by persistently tough competition in Brazil (where revenue declined 1.2% like-for-like) and the non-renewal of certain contracts in Romania and Venezuela.

In line with the Group’s medium-term objectives, acquisitions accounted for 4.8% of first-half revenue growth. In particular, the acquisition of the Kadéos gift vouchers and cards business in France added 2.4%.

The currency effect on the first six months was a negative 1.5%, primarily attributable to the declines of the Mexican peso (down 0.5%) and the Venezuelan bolivar (down 0.7%) against the euro.

Hotels: up 8.6%

The 8.6% reported increase in Hotels revenue confirms the continuing uptrend in the European hospitality industry cycle underway since fourth-quarter 2006. Growth in Europe was led by increases in both the occupancy rate (up 1.1 point) and the average room rate (up 6.9%).

At constant scope of consolidation and exchange rates, the like-for-like increase was 5.2%, comprising organic growth of 7.2% in the first quarter and 3.6% in the second. Most of the second-quarter slowdown was due to non-recurring events that skewed comparisons, specifically the FIFA World Cup in Germany in June and July 2006 and the decline in demand in France during the May 2007 presidential election. Excluding the comparative impact of these non-recurring events, hotel revenue in Europe was up 5.5% for the period, confirming the upturn in the hotel industry cycle in the region, which accounts for 70% of Accor’s hotel revenue.

Business expansion represented 9.5% of revenue growth, with the consolidation of 52 Dorint hotels in Germany accounting for 6.1% of the increase and the opening of 13,824 rooms during the period for 2.3%.

In line with the asset-right strategy, the Group is continuing to dispose of hotel properties, in most cases under sale and management-back or franchise-back agreements. This process is reducing revenue, by 4.5% in first-half 2007.

The currency effect was a negative 1.6%, mainly due to the appreciation of the euro against US dollar.

Upscale and Midscale Hotels

Revenue in the Upscale and Midscale segment rose 14.1% as reported and 6.1% like-for-like. Growth was 8.5% in the first quarter and 4.0% in the second.

In France, revenue rose 7.0% like-for-like during the half, with second-quarter performance shaped by slower demand in May due to the presidential election. June, on the other hand, was particularly vibrant, with a 16.6% surge in RevPar attesting to the positive underlying trend. During the second quarter alone, RevPAR was up 11.7% at Sofitel and 11.1% at Novotel.

In the United Kingdom, revenue rose 8.1% like-for-like during the half, led by a strong performance in London (RevPar up 11.5% in the second quarter, versus 9.9% in the first).

In Germany, revenue declined by 4.5% in the second quarter, but the comparison is not very significant in light of the strong prior-year performance, driven by the World Cup.

Adjusted for the comparative effect of non-recurring events in France and Germany, revenue in the Upscale and Midscale segment was up 5.7% in the second quarter, instead of the 4.0%.

Economy Hotels (outside the United States)

In the Economy Hotel segment, revenue rose by 7.7% as reported and 5.8% like-for-like in the first half. Over the period, like-for-like growth was 3.6% in France, 0.6% in Germany and 12.4% in the United Kingdom.

For the same reasons of comparison noted above for Germany and France, growth slowed in the second quarter to 4.0% (5.2% excluding the comparative effect) from 8.0% in the first three months.

US Economy Hotels

In the US Economy Hotel segment, revenue ended the first half up by 1.9% like-for-like, but down 6.2% as reported due to the dollar’s weakness against the euro. Revenue rose 3.5% at Red Roof Inn and 1.2% at Motel 6, whose business was hurt by the surge in gasoline prices, which particularly affects leisure customers.

Conclusion

The first half confirmed the uptrend in the Hotels business in Europe and saw sustained organic growth in Services, in line with the Group’s target of 8 to 16% a year.

About Accor
Accor the European leader in hotels and tourism, and a global leader in corporate services, operates in nearly 100 countries with 170,000 employees. It offers to its individual and corporate clients 40 years of expertise in its two core businesses:

-Hotels, with the Sofitel, Novotel, Mercure, Suitehotel, Ibis, All Seasons, Red Roof Inn, Etap Hotel, Formule 1 and Motel 6 brands: with nearly 3,800 hotels and 450,000 rooms in 90 countries, as well as strategically related activities, such as Lenôtre ;

Services to corporate clients and public institutions: 23 million people in 38 countries benefit from Accor Services products - meal and food vouchers, people care, incentive and loyalty programs.

Revenue

In Euros thousand Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Half Year
                2 006 2007 2 006 2007 2 006 2007
HOTELS      
Upscale and Midscale 678,568 774,932 778,605 887,727 1,457,173 1,662,659
Economy 323,411 355,471 393,521 416,654 716,932 772,125
Economy US 231,601 215,941 260,157 245,286 491,758 461,227
Total HOTELS 1,233,580 1,346,344 1,432,283 1,549,667 2,665,863 2,896,010
SERVICES Other Businesses 179,360 206,984 185,118 210,783 364,479 417,767
Casinos 76,980 78,172 80,759 80,619 157,739 158,791
Restaurants 141,609 151,766 141,505 164,521 283,114 316,287
On-board train services 59,343 59,704 65,572 70,568 124,915 130,272
Other 42,338 44,467 51,783 50,947 94,121 95,414
Total other businesses 320,270 334,109 339,619 366,655 659,889 700,765
Total 1,733,210 1,887,437 1,957,020 2,127,106 3,690,231 4,014,543
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Half Year
Change Reported % Change L/L % (*) Change Reported % Change L/L % (*) Change Reported % Change L/L % (*)
HOTELS
Upscale and Midscale 14.2% 8.5% 14.0% 4.0% 14.1% 6.1%
Economy 9.9% 8,0% 5.9% 4.0% 7.7% 5.8%
Economy US -6.8% 2.0% -5.7% 1.8% -6.2% 1.9%
Total HOTELS 9.1% 7.2% 8.2% 3.6% 8.6% 5.2%
SERVICES Other Businesses 15.4% 14.1% 13.9% 10.0% 14.6% 12.0%
Casinos 1.5% 3.5% -0.2% 1.2% 0.7% 2.3%
Restaurants 7.2% 9.1% 16.3% 15.2% 11.7% 12.1%
On-board train services 0.6% -2.3% 7.6% 4.3% 4.3% 1.2%
Other 5.0% 9.1% -1.6% -1.3% 1.4% 3.4%
Total other businesses 4.3% 5.7% 8.0% 7.2% 6.2% 6.5%
Total 8.9% 7.6% 8.7% 4.8% 8.8% 6.1%

*Based on constant scope of consolidation and exchange rates

 

RevPAR by segment

Upscale and Midscale Europe (in €) Economy Europe (in €) Economy US (in $) 65.3% 71.7% 64.5% +2.1 +0.7 -0.2 103 54 47 +4.6% +4.3% +2.9% 67 39 31 +8.0% +5.2% +2.6% +7.4% +4.9% +2.1% +10.7% +5.5% +2.6%

RevPAR by country


UPSCALE AND MIDSCALE HOTELS
Number of Occupancy Rate Average room rate RevPAR
RevPAR by country at June-end 2007 (YTD) rooms Subsidiaries (reported) Subsidiaries (reported) Subsidiaries (reported) Subsidiaries Subsidiaries & managed
(in local currency) (in %) (chg in pts) (chg in %) (chg in %) (like-for-like(1)) (reported)
France 30,062 65.0% +3.6 109 +4.2% 71 +10.4% +9.0% +10.8%
Germany 21,322 63.0% -0.8 91 +14.9% 57 +13.4% +4.4% +6.7%
Netherlands 4,302 67.8% +3.0 115 +1.1% 78 +5.8% +6.1% +5.3%
Belgium 2,232 69.0% +2.7 105 +2.8% 72 +7.0% +7.0% +9.2%
Spain 2,259 66.3% +6.3 103 +3.9% 68 +14.8% +14.8% +14.9%
Italy 3,021 62.1% -2.2 115 +1.5% 71 -2.0% -1.0% -2.0%
UK ( in £) 5,349 76.6% +2.2 84 +6.5% 65 +9.6% +7.8% +3.2%
USA (in $) 540 90.1% +19.5 216 +9.6% 194 +40.0% +23.0% +22.3%
(1) at comparable scope of consolidation and exchange rates.  

ECONOMY HOTELS
Number of Occupancy Rate Average room rate RevPAR  
RevPAR by country at June-end 2007 (YTD) rooms Subsidiaries (reported) Subsidiaries (reported) Subsidiaries (reported) Subsidiaries Subsidiaries & managed
(in local currency) (in %) (chg in pts) (chg in %) (chg in %) (like-for-like(1)) (reported)
France 44,297 71.8% -0.1 47 +3.8% 33 +3.6% +3.2% +3.6%
Germany 15,187 68.8% -0.6 57 +3.3% 39 +2.4% +2.1% +2.8%
Netherlands 2,215 81.5% +4.4 77 +4.7% 63 +10.6% +10.6% +10.6%
Belgium 2,569 74.4% +0.3 66 +3.0% 49 +3.5% +6.2% +3.5%
Spain 3,910 76.7% +2.4 54 +4.8% 41 +8.2% +8.6% +8.2%
Italy 1,436 62.2% +3.0 74 -1.0% 46 +4.0% +4.1% +4.0%
UK ( in £) 7,329 74.5% +3.2 53 +4.8% 39 +9.5% +11.7% +9.8%
USA (in $) 106,563 64.5% -0.2 47 +2.9% 31 +2.6% +2.1% +2.6%

(1) at comparable scope of consolidation and exchange rates.

 

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