India’s hotel performance recovery resumed early in 2022, but April seemed to be the turning point with the country outpacing pre-pandemic comparables in occupancy and average daily rate (ADR) for three consecutive weeks.
Leisure markets have continued to lead recovery, but business travel is also back in the country post-Omicron. Forward bookings also appear to be healthy for the remainder of May with most pickup remaining short-term.
20 straight days above pre-pandemic comparables
Running 7-day occupancy and ADR had been trending at 90% or better of 2019 levels since the latter portion of March, with occupancy eclipsing pre-pandemic levels as early as 23 March. From 16 April, however, the country would see its first of 20 consecutive days with both occupancy and ADR beating 2019 comparables.
Using preliminary data over the 20-day streak, running 7-day occupancy in absolute terms ranged between 65-72%, while running 7-day ADR has come in between INR6325-6484.