THE Philippine Hotel Owners Association (PHOA) said on Monday that inflation will be a challenge for the industry, which hopes to keep rates affordable and raise the value proposition of its offerings to retain customers.

鈥淚nflation will be a major factor in travel decisions in 2023. The challenge for the hotel industry is to make sure we offer value and come up with price point that will still be within reach of domestic travelers,鈥 PHOA Executive Director Benito C. Bengzon, Jr. told 大象传媒 Live on One News channel.

鈥淎part from inflation, we鈥檙e also monitoring developments around the globe. The Ukraine-Russia war certainly will affect long-haul travel. Another thing that has to be factored in is that airfares have to be kept at reasonable levels,鈥 he added.

Inflation was 7.7% in October, driven by higher food costs.

According to Mr. Bengzon, the PHOA is 鈥渃autiously optimistic鈥 for 2023.

聽鈥淲e are happy with the performance of our hotels in the past 11 months this year. Certainly, occupancy rate and revenue for 2022 are much better than what we registered for 2021. This has been driven largely by travelers from the US, Canada, and the UK. We鈥檙e also cautiously optimistic about 2023. (There are) a lot of challenges but we remain hopeful that it will be better than 2022,鈥 Mr. Bengzon said.

Mr. Bengzon said an occupancy rate of 80%-90% will be a 鈥渃omfortable level鈥 for hotels to achieve in 2023.

鈥淚f we can sustain occupancy at 80% to 90%, that would be a comfortable level for many hotels. We have to consider that the performance indicator is not limited to just hotel occupancy but the more important indicator is average daily room rate. That鈥檚 where we have to strike a balance to make sure we鈥檙e able to operate viably while making sure we remain within reach of consumers,鈥 Mr. Bengzon said.

Mr. Bengzon added that hotels are 鈥渓ooking at a daily rate that is affordable for travelers but at the same time, will allow hotels and resorts to operate. To make it more compelling鈥 many of our hotels are coming up with new products like more al fresco options (or) pet-friendly rooms.鈥

The Tourism department has said that as of Nov. 14, 2.025 million visitors have arrived in the Philippines since the easing of entry requirements earlier in the year, exceeding its 1.7 million arrivals projection for 2022.聽鈥 Revin Mikhael D. Ochave