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2010

Jan/Feb PKF’S obsession with Average daily Rate March First Quarter Results for 2010
April PKF Consulting Golf Course Sector Update May 2010 Olympic Impact
June 2010 Market Forecast    

2009

Jan/Feb 2009 Revised Bottom Line August What to expect on the road ahead
March first Quarter Results for 2009 September year to Date Results For 2009
April Discounting in a competitive environment October Ammunition for the front desk
May Aboriginal Tourism in Canada November Serving the Needs of the Canadian Hospitality Industry
June 2009 Market Forecast December 2010 Market Outlook
July 2009 Industry Overview  

2008

Jan/Feb Following in the Jetstream
of Airlines
 
March First Quarter Results  
April Hotel Resturants Attracting local Markets  
May CapEx – How Much Is Enough?  
June 2008-Market Forecast
July 2007-Industry Overview
August 2009 Outlook
September Year to Date Results for 2008
October Why should I go Green?
November Serving the needs of Canadian Hospitality
December 2009 Market Outlook

2007l

December 2008 Market outlooks
November PKF Consulting - serving the needs of the canadian hospitality industry
October How much occupancy do you need before you can grow rate?
September

Year To Date Results For 2007

August 2008 Industry Outlook
July A Tale Of Two Regions - 2006 Industry Overview
June 2007 Market Forecast - Canada's Continental Divide
May Prosperity – The Union of Tech & Soul
April Evolution of the Canadian Spa Industry
March First Quarter Results For 2007
jan / feb Time to Take Stock …. Just the Facts Please

Other Articles

2007 Canadian Lodging Industry

2006/2007 Accommodation Industry Outlook

2006 - 2007 Canadian Accommodation Outlook Forum Presentation

2005/2006 Market Outlook
The year 2004 was hailed to be the “year of recovery” for the Canadian Accommodation Industry, following the significant impacts of the SARS crisis and Iraq War in 2003. By year end 2004, national occupancy levels recovered to 62.0%, a 3.1 point rebound over 2003. More>>

2005 Market Outlook
By year-end 2004, national occupancy levels recovered to 62% at an average daily rate of $117. In comparison to 2002 pre-SARS levels, demand was ahead by 2.3%, offsetting supply growth of 2.0% over the past 2 years. More>>


Other Publications & Reports

2004 PKF Outlook Brochure (223kb PDF)

2004 PKF Outlook Presentation (969kb PDF)

US Terrorist Impacts Report (294kb PDF)

 

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