The Hotels.com Hotel Price IndexTM (HPI?) is a regular survey of hotel prices in major destinations across the world. The HPI is based on bookings made on Hotels.com and prices shown are those actually paid by customers (rather than advertised rates) in 2011.?
Now in its eighth year, the HPI is respected as the definitive report on hotel prices paid around the world and increasingly used as a reference tool by media, hoteliers, analysts, tourism bodies and academics.?
- The HPI tracks the real prices paid per room by Hotels.com customers around the world using a weighted average based on the number of rooms sold in each of the markets in which Hotels.com operates.
- Approximately 142,000 properties in more than 19,800 global locations make up the sample set of hotels from which prices are taken.
The international scale of Hotels.com (in terms of both customers and destinations) makes the Hotel Price Index one of the most comprehensive benchmarks available, as it incorporates both chain and independent hotels, as well as options such as self-catering and bed and breakfast properties.
?Click the below links to download country HPI reports:
HPI_2011_Australia
HPI_2011_NewZealand
HPI_2011_Singapore
HPI_2011_Malaysia
HPI_2011_China
HPI_2011_HongKong
HPI_2011_Japan
HPI_2011_SouthKorea
HPI_2011_India
Source: Hotels.com