by Calculated Risk on 10/06/2019 12:07:00 PM
Sunday, October 06, 2019
Hotels: Occupancy Rate "Dipped" Year-over-year
From HotelNewsNow.com: STR: US hotel results for week ending 28 September
The U.S. hotel industry reported negative year-over-year results in the three key performance metrics during the week of 22-28 September 2019, according to data from STR.The following graph shows the seasonal pattern for the hotel occupancy rate using the four week average.
In comparison with the week of 23-29 September 2018, the industry recorded the following:
• Occupancy: -0.4% to 71.2%
• Average daily rate (ADR): -0.5% to US$136.63
• Revenue per available room (RevPAR): -0.8% to US$97.26
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The red line is for 2019, dash light blue is 2018 (record year), blue is the median, and black is for 2009 (the worst year probably since the Great Depression for hotels).
Occupancy has been solid in 2019, and close to-date compared to the previous 4 years.
However occupancy will be lower this year than in 2018 (the record year).
Seasonally, the 4-week average of the occupancy rate will now increase during the Fall business travel season.
Data Source: STR, Courtesy of HotelNewsNow.com