March 6 (SeeNews) - Croatian hotel operator Liburnia Riviera Hoteli (LRH) [ZSE:LRH] said it closed last year with adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of 13.4 million euro ($14.6 million), up from 12.8 million euro in 2022.
Sales revenue rose 17% to 55.9 million euro last year, LRH said in a non-consolidated audited financial report last week.
EBIT was positive at 2.5 million euro last year, compared to a negative EBIT of 700,000 euro in 2022.
The company’s revenue rose 16% on the year to record-high 58.9 million euro in 2023. Operating costs surged 23% year-on-year to 46.2 million euro.
The number of overnights at LRH's hotels last year rose 12% to 680,010. The occupancy rate of its hotel capacity reached 67.9% last year, increasing from 64.3% in 2022. The daily average price per room rose 2% to 128 euro in 2023.
In its outlook for 2024, the company said that strong demand for its capacities continues and by mid-February the bookings were 33% higher compared to mid-February 2023.
LRH's shares were the biggest gainer intraday on March 6 on the Zagreb bourse, trading 5.10% higher at 330 euro.
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