A Comparative Analysis of the Occupancy Rate of the Various Classes of Hotels in Ikeja, Lagos
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2024
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IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Abstract
The essence of hotels, no matter the class, is to have lodgers occupying them for various reasons
amongst others. However, it has turned out that cutting across the various classes of hotels they have not
been maximally occupied. Previous researches have studied various classes of hotels with respect to various
issues while some others have focused on the occupancy rate of hotels notwithstanding the class. This
present study assesses the occupancy rates of all the classes of hotels in the study area in a bid to determining
any significant difference to enable investors to be well guided for sustainable returns. The study being a
survey sampled the entire registered twenty-nine hotels in the study area cutting across the various classes
as provided by the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC). Data collected was analysed using
descriptive statistics such as percentage and harmonic mean where it was discovered that a minimum of
70% occupancy rates was evident for all classes of hotels. The use of the Chi-Square Test at 5% level of
significance revealed that with a minimum p value of 0.583 the occupancy rates of the various classes of
hotel have no significant difference and as such hotels regardless of their classes are faced with the same
saturated market situation or standardized service delivery depending on the choice of lodgers. This in
essence has consequences for strategic decision making in the hotel industry enabling stakeholders to
improve their operational plans amongst others for sustainable hotel establishment.
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Occupancy, Occupancy Rate, Hotel, Hotel Classes, Ikeja, Sustainability