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Singapore hotels the clear winners that emerged from Trump-Kim summit

SINGAPORE — The meeting last month between United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has proven an unequivocal success — for Singapore's hoteliers, that is. Hotel occupancy in the Southeast Asian city-state reached 81 per cent in the April-to-June period, higher than the average 70 per cent in Asia Pacific and Singapore's best second-quarter rate since 2013, according to research firm STR.

Singapore hotels the clear winners that emerged from Trump-Kim summit
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SINGAPORE — The meeting last month between United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has proven an unequivocal success — for Singapore's hoteliers, that is.

Hotel occupancy in the Southeast Asian city-state reached 81 per cent in the April-to-June period, higher than the average 70 per cent in Asia Pacific and Singapore's best second-quarter rate since 2013, according to research firm STR.

The strong performance comes even after growth in Singapore's hotel room supply, the consultancy said in an email.

In terms of revenue per available room, June was Singapore's strongest month in the quarter, rising 6.9 per cent from a year ago.

In fact, hotels in the country's Orchard Road tourist belt reported three consecutive days with double-digit growth in revenue per available room between June 10 and June 12. That's the area where the two leaders stayed during their Singapore meeting, with Mr Trump choosing the Shangri-La hotel and Mr Kim the St. Regis.

The June 12 summit itself took place at the Capella resort on the Republic's Sentosa island.

Data from STR, which bases its research from a sample of nearly 62,000 hotels globally, also showed hotels in other parts of Asia performing well.

Australian hotels recorded an occupancy level of 73 per cent, its highest second-quarter number on record while Indonesia's second-quarter occupancy rate of 61 per cent was its best since 2014. BLOOMBERG

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