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Arthur Andersen Launches New Zealand Survey

By Hotel BusinessMarch 27, 20011 Min Read
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CHICAGO Arthur Andersen, a provider of hotel performance data outside of North America, has announced the launch of the Arthur Andersen Hotel Industry Benchmark Survey New Zealand. The survey was developed to complement and enhance the existing suite of monthly hotel performance reports already published for Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East & Africa, with in-depth country reports for Australia, Germany, South Africa, the UK and London.

Initially the survey will track occupancy and average room rate information for five cities Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown, Wellington and Rotorua. The report will also include an analysis of performance for the North Island and South Island, then all hotels, sub-divided by size of hotel and average rate banding. (3/27/01)

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