Countries included: United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Italy, China, Mexico, France, Canada, Japan, Indonesia, Ireland, Belgium, Austria, Singapore, United Arab Emirates
U.S. Performance
U.S. hotel industry occupancy slipped 0.5 percentage points (ppts) from the prior week to 66.6% in the period ending 29 April. Despite the small, seasonal decline, the week still produced this year’s third best occupancy level thus far. One added long-term indicator is that total room demand (almost 26 million room nights sold) was the highest ever for the particular week, just edging out the 2019 comparable by 30,000 rooms.
Weekly occupancy grew a modest 0.1 percentage points from the matching week in 2022. Unlike the previous two weeks, comparisons were “clean” with no Easter calendar shift impacts.