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INDUSTRY PROFILE

Global Hotels & Motels
Reference Code: 0199-0520 Publication Date: October 2010

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Market value
The global hotels & motels industry shrank by 5.2% in 2009 to reach a value of $424.6 billion.

Market value forecast
In 2014, the global hotels & motels industry is forecast to have a value of $578.7 billion, an increase of 36.3% since 2009.

Market segmentation I
Domestic Consumer is the largest segment of the global hotels & motels industry, accounting for 44.6% of the industry 's total value.

Market segmentation II
Europe accounts for 42.2% of the global hotels & motels industry value.

Market rivalry
The hotels and motels industry’s performance has been negatively affected by the recent global economic downturn and now, more than ever, most hoteliers are searching for demand generators and are relying on direct sales to boost revenues and beat competition.

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CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MARKET OVERVIEW Market definition Research highlights Market analysis MARKET VALUE MARKET SEGMENTATION I MARKET SEGMENTATION II COMPETITIVE

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