Elevate
Elevate
Elevate
Leisure Opportunities
Job search
Job Search
see all jobs
Latest job opportunities
Mount Batten Group
c£65,000pa + pension + benefits
mount batten centre, plymouth
Everyone Active
Competitive rates of pay
South Oxhey Leisure Centre, Watford
Active Luton
£61,000 - £64,000 + exceptional pension + excellent benefits
Luton
Harrow School
£13.71 per hour
Harrow, London
Exeter City Council
£40,221 - £42,403pa + pension + benefits
Exeter

Middle East Spa Benchmark Report for first three quarters of 2014: PwC

Job opportunities
Mount Batten Group
c£65,000pa + pension + benefits
location: mount batten centre, plymouth, United Kingdom
more jobs

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has released its latest edition of the Spa Benchmark Report covering the Dead Sea, Doha and Beirut spa regions. This publication analyses 11 key metrics in the industry for the first three quarters of year 2014.

Issued on a quarterly basis, the report provides hospitality sector developers, owners and investors with key spa performance data.

The average treatment revenue per treatment sold was highest in Doha, at US$146 (€130, £98), which is roughly 60 per cent more than the Dead Sea and 160 per cent higher than in Beirut.

The Doha market captured the highest average daily treatment revenue per available treatment room, standing at US$289 (€257, £193), while the Dead Sea and Beirut markets captured revenues of US$92 (€82, £61) and US$57 (€51, £38) respectively.

The average daily treatment revenue per occupied treatment room was the lowest in the Beirut market, at US$80 (€71, £53), according to the report.

The average daily revenue per therapist for Doha spas was 40 per cent higher than Dead Sea spas and 278 per cent higher than Beirut spas.

Revenue per available treatment hour (RevPATH) was the highest in Doha, at US$30 (€27, £20), while RevPATH in the Dead Sea and Beirut stood at approximately US$15 (€13, £10) and US$14 (€12, £9).

Although average treatment revenue per treatment sold and average daily treatment generated per therapist are higher in Doha, the Doha spa market actually accounted for the lowest utilisation of therapist hours in the three markets surveyed.

And while Doha and Beirut reported income from fitness and membership revenues, no revenues were reported in this category in the Dead Sea. PwC believes this can be attributed to the lack of affluent local population in the immediate area surrounding the Dead Sea.

Retail revenue in all three markets remains an under-capitalised revenue stream, according to the report. This is a trend seen throughout the global industry.

While spa treatments booked by hotel guests in the Dead Sea represented 85 per cent, hotel guest treatments only contributed to 15 per cent and 27 per cent of treatments booked in the Doha and Beirut markets, respectively. PwC puts this down to the fact that the Dead Sea is a leisure tourist destination, without a large affluent and urban local population.

Sign up for FREE ezines & magazines
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has released its latest edition of the Spa Benchmark Report covering the Dead Sea, Doha and Beirut spa regions. This publication analyses 11 key metrics in the industry for the first three quarters of year 2014.
SAB,CPW,HHR,HOT,TOU,TVL,RES,SWC
350045_32138.jpg

More News

1 - 15 of 67,892
27 Apr 2024
As part of its drive to become carbon neutral by 2030 and carbon positive by 2032, Dutch theme park Efteling has announced plans to convert ... More
26 Apr 2024
There is speculation that Basic Fit will sell the five Spanish Holmes Place clubs it has just acquired from RSG Group in a 47-club deal. ... More
26 Apr 2024
While British adults are the most active they’ve been in a decade, health inequalities remain with the same groups missing out, according to Sport England’s ... More
25 Apr 2024
Kerzner International has signed deals to operate two new Siro recovery hotels in Mexico and Saudi Arabia, following the launch of the inaugural Siro property ... More
25 Apr 2024
Nuffield Health’s fourth annual survey, the Healthier Nation Index, has found people moved slightly more in 2023 than 2022, but almost 75 per cent are ... More
24 Apr 2024
The US spa industry is continuing its upward trajectory, achieving an unprecedented milestone with a record-breaking revenue of US$21.3 billion in 2023, surpassing the previous ... More
24 Apr 2024
Short-term incentives to exercise, such as using daily reminders, rewards or games, can lead to sustained increases in activity, according to new research. Researchers found ... More
24 Apr 2024
Spa and wellness veteran Shannon Malave has been named spa director at iconic US spa destination Mohonk Mountain House. Based in New York’s verdant Hudson ... More
23 Apr 2024
Six Senses Kyoto opens its doors today, marking the eco-luxury hotel and spa operator’s entry into Japan and a new addition to its urban collection. ... More
23 Apr 2024
With the launch of its 49th John Reed, RSG Group is looking for more opportunities for its high-end brand in the US and Europe. Cosmopolitan ... More
23 Apr 2024
PureGym saw revenues rise by 15 per cent in 2023, with the company announcing plans to develop 200 new clubs in the next three to ... More
23 Apr 2024
The UAE’s first-ever Dior Spa has officially launched at The Lana, Dubai – the Dorchester Collection’s debut property in the Middle East. Bathed in natural ... More
22 Apr 2024
The Sacred River Spa at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan will reopen later this year with an all-new design plus enhanced treatments and experiences ... More
22 Apr 2024
Following three disrupted lockdown years, the European fitness market bounced back in 2023, according to Deloitte and EuropeActive’s hot off the press European Health & ... More
21 Apr 2024
Charitable trust, Mytime Active, has removed all single-use plastic overshoes from its swimming pools and leisure centres, as part of ongoing sustainability efforts. Across the ... More
1 - 15 of 67,892
Elevate
Elevate