The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Reports Third Quarter 2025 Operating Statistics

Reuters11-05
The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Reports Third Quarter 2025 Operating Statistics

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited released its unaudited operating statistics for the third quarter of 2025. For The Peninsula Hotels, the group reported a RevPAR (Revenue per Available Room) in Greater China of HK$2,477 in Q3 2025, compared to HK$2,081 in Q3 2024. In Europe, RevPAR increased to HK$9,234 in Q3 2025 from HK$8,548 in the same period last year. The USA segment recorded a RevPAR of HK$5,994 in Q3 2025, up from HK$5,176 in Q3 2024, while Other Asia reported HK$2,011, compared to HK$1,880 in Q3 2024. Average room rates for Q3 2025 were HK$3,697 in Greater China (Q3 2024: HK$3,856), HK$13,547 in Europe (Q3 2024: HK$13,852), HK$8,113 in the USA (Q3 2024: HK$7,573), and HK$3,136 in Other Asia (Q3 2024: HK$3,319). The company noted that these figures are unaudited and advised shareholders and potential investors to exercise caution when dealing in its securities.

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