- 27/04/2013
 - Posted by: Julien Garcier
 - Categories: Construction & Real Estate, Travel & Tourism
 
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	Below is the list of all tables and figures included in the report. Please note that most sections can be purchased individually directly below. If you want a specific page, please contact us directly by calling +33 1 84 17 07 35 or send us an e-mail at sales@sagaciresearch.com
Part 1 – Scope & Methodology: Focus on Africa’s key cities for business travel
- Page 5: List of cities covered by current study (Figure 1)
 - Page 6: Description of methodology (Figure 2)
 
Part 2 – Context: Strong economic fundamentals across Africa
- Page 9: GDP growth rate of African countries (2012-2017) (Figure 3)
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- Participation of economic sectors to African countries’ GDP (%GDP,2008-2011) (Figure 4)
 - Growth of economic sectors (2008-2011) (Figure5)
 
 - Page 11: Population growth rate in African countries (2012-2017) (Figure 6)
 - Page 12: Population of largest African cities (Figure 7)
 - Page 13: Population growth for the largest African cities (2010-2020) (Figure 8)
 - Page 14: Additional population expected in the largest African cities (2010-2020) (Figure 9)
 - Page 15: Sagaci Research Composite Index of country risk/business environment 2013 (Figure 10)
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- Breakdown of FDIs by region in billion USD (Figure 11)
 - Breakdown of FDIs by region (%) (Figure 12)
 
 - Page 17: Average FDI inflows in the Top 30 African Destinations (% of total inflows) (Figure 13)
 - Page 18: Sagaci Research Country Attractiveness Matrix 2013 (Figure 14)
 - Page 19: Economic attractiveness of largest African cities (Figure 15)
 
Part 3 – Heatmap 2018: Our short-list of 7 attractive cities for investment by 2018
- Page 22: 2018 Heatmap: List of most attractive cities (Figure 16)
 - Page 23: Number of potential new hotels (beyond existing pipeline) (Figure 17)
 - Page 24: Size of opportunity by country attractiveness (Figure 18)
 - Page 25: 2012-2018 Heatmap by city (Figure 19)
 - Page 26: Split of “Business Rooms” by category by city in 2018 (Figure 20)
 
Part 4 – Demand: Strong expected business traffic growth over 2013-2018
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- Growth of air traffic 2012-2018 (Figure 21)
 - Growth of air traffic by city 2012-2018 (Figure 22)
 
 - Page 29: Air traffic growth forecasts benchmarks (Figure 23)
 - Page 30: 2018 air traffic by key city (million passengers) (Figure 24)
 - Page 33: Traffic to/from & within Africa (2006-2012) (Figure 25)
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- North Africa: traffic to/from & within (Figure 26)
 - Sub-Saharan Africa: traffic to/from & within (Figure 27)
 
 - Page 35: Nationality of travelers arriving in African countries (Figure 28)
 - Page 36: Nationality of travelers arriving in Sub-Saharan African countries (Figure 29)
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- Origin of flights to North Africa (million passengers) (Figure 30)
 - Origin of flights to Sub-Saharan Africa (million passengers) (Figure 31)
 
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- Origin of flights to North Africa (million passengers) (Figure 32)
 - Origin of flights to Sub-Saharan Africa (million passengers) (Figure 33)
 
 - Page 39: Fastest growing capacity by country of origin (exluding African countries) (2006-2012) (Figure 34)
 - Page 40: Leading airlines current and new 2012 destinations across Africa (Figure 35)
 - Page 41: Traffic by Key City in Africa in 2012 (Figure 36)
 - Page 42: Traffic growth by Key City in Africa (2006-2012) (Figure 37)
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- Africa: Business traffic (million passengers) (Figure 38)
 - Key Cities: Business traffic (million passengers) (Figure 39)
 
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- Growth of business travelers traffic by origin (North Africa) (Figure 40)
 - Growth of business travelers traffic by origin (Sub-Saharan Africa) (Figure 41)
 
 - Page 45: Number of business travelers (traveling by air) in 2012 (Figure 42)
 - Page 46: Number of business travelers (2006-2012) (Figure 43)
 
Part 5 – 165 hotel projects across key cities, 1.400 existing properties to date
- Page 49: Number of new hotels and additional rooms by city (Figure 44)
 - Page 50: Number of hotel projects between 2012 and 2018 (Figure 45)
 - Page 51: Increase in room capacity (2012-2018) (Figure 46)
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- Growth of 4* hotels by 2018 (rooms) (Figure 47)
 - Growth of 5* hotels by 2018 (rooms) (Figure 48)
 
 - Page 53: Number of chain operators in Key Cities by 2018 (Figure 49)
 - Page 54: Number of branded hotel projects across Key Cities (2012-2018) (Figure 50)
 - Page 55: Hotel projects by year of opening (2013-2018) (Figure 51)
 - Page 56: Illustration of delays for selected projects (Figure 52)
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- Number of hotels in 2013 (Figure 53)
 - Number of rooms in 2013 (Figure 54)
 
 - Page 60: Number of rooms by city & by category in 2013 (Figure 55)
 - Page 61: Number of hotel rooms for 1.000 inhabitants in 2013 (Figure 56)
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- Share of branded hotels – All African Key Cities (Figure 57)
 - Share of branded hotels – North Africa (Figure 58)
 - Share of branded hotels – Sub-Saharan Africa (Figure 59)
 
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- Share of branded rooms – All African Key Cities (Figure 60)
 - Share of branded rooms – North Africa (Figure 61)
 - Share of branded rooms – Sub-Saharan Africa (Figure 62)
 
 - Page 64:
- Share of branded hotels (Figure 63)
 - Share of branded hotel rooms (Figure 64)
 
 - Page 65:
- Share of branded 3*/4*/5* hotels (Figure 65)
 - Share of branded 3*/4*/5* rooms (Figure 66)
 
 - Page 66: Split of rooms by category in 2012 (Figure 67)
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- Penetration of branded hotels within Key Cities (Figure 68)
 - Share of 3* branded hotels in Key Cities (Figure 69)
 
 - Page 68: Zoom on Ibis and Protea Hotels (Figure 70)
 - Page 69: Zoom on Onomo (Figure 71)
 - Page 70:
- Split of hotels by type of chain (Figure 72)
 - Split of rooms by type of chain (Figure 73)
 
 - Page 71: List of main African regional chains (Figure 74)
 - Page 72: Presence of chains by region in number of rooms (Figure 75)
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- Major chains (hotels) across Africa (Figure 76)
 - Major chains (rooms) across Africa (Figure 77)
 
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- Major brands (hotels) across Africa (Figure 78)
 - Major brands (rooms) across Africa (Figure 79)
 
 - Page 75: Share of hotels in Africa compared to total worldwide number of hotels in 2013 (Figure 80)
 - Page 76: Average price per night in 4* and 5* hotels (Jan. 2013) (Figure 81)
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- Number of investors in North Africa by region of origin (Figure 82)
 - Number of investors in Sub-Saharan Africa by region of origin (Figure 83)
 
 - Page 79: Number of projects led by main investors in Key Cities (Figure 84)
 
            		
