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STR: U.S. hotel results for week ending 26 March

STR: U.S. hotel results for week ending 26 March
31 March 2022

HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—With lower Spring Break travel volume, U.S. hotel performance dipped slightly from the previous week, according to STR‘s latest data through 26 March.

20-26 March 2022 (percentage change from comparable week in 2019*):

STR: India’s hotel industry continues to regain occupancy

STR: India’s hotel industry continues to regain occupancy
11 August 2021

LONDON—After a rapid decline due to a second COVID-19 wave, India’s hotel industry has seen a continued increase in occupancy due to the progressive approach to vaccinations in key markets across the country, according to preliminary data and analysis from STR.

STR: Saudi Arabia leads the world in projected hotel supply growth

STR: Saudi Arabia leads the world in projected hotel supply growth
01 April 2021

LONDON—Saudi Arabia shows 73,057 rooms across the three phases of the hotel pipeline, and the country’s projected 67.1% increase in room supply over the next three years is the highest among the world’s 50 most populated countries, according to STR’s AM:PM platform.

STR: 2020 officially the worst year on record for U.S. hotels

STR: 2020 officially the worst year on record for U.S. hotels
20 January 2021

HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—The U.S. hotel industry reported all-time lows in occupancy and revenue per available room (RevPAR), according to year-end 2020 data from STR.

In addition to historically low absolute levels in the aforementioned metrics, average daily rate (ADR) came in lower than any year since 2011. Year-over-year declines were the worst on record across the three key performance metrics.

Mehr als jeder 3 Gast bleibt weg – Coronavirus trifft Hotelbranche massiv

Mehr als jeder 3 Gast bleibt weg – Coronavirus trifft Hotelbranche massiv
16 March 2020

Berlin, 16.03.3020: Seit dem 1. März 2020 ist in Deutschland die Belegung der Hotels im Vergleich zum Vorjahr um mehr als 36 % gesunken: Das weisen die Analysen der Marktforschungsunternehmen STR und Fairmas aus. Sie belegen, dass neben Luftverkehr, Logistik, Messeveranstaltern, Tourismus-Dienstleistern, Kultureinrichtungen und heimischer Industrie vor allem die Hotellerie mit dramatischen Umsatzrückgängen kämpft.