Hotel demand races upwards around Formula 1 events
What do Melbourne, Miami, Barcelona, Montreal, Singapore and Abu Dhabi have in common? A Formula 1-driven lift in hotel bookings.
Tokyo Olympics and the difficult-to-project impact on hotel performance
Forecasting around the Olympics usually means forecasting massive performance increases. With so many questions this year, namely around event attendance, the forecast for Tokyo is murky. Read more...
Video: U.K. performance results - Green shoots as hotels reopen
U.K. performance results - Green shoots as hotels reopen
Video: U.S. performance results for May 2021
U.S. performance results for May 2021
U.S. Market Recovery Monitor - 19 June 2021
The “summer travel surge” continued this past week as U.S. hotel occupancy hit an 85-week high at 68.0% for the week ending 19 June 2021.
The Next Normal: Hotel Benchmarking Post-Pandemic
After record-breaking disruptions to the global hotel industry, traditional year-over-year comparisons are far less actionable when benchmarking hotel performance data. During the Hotel Data Conference: Global Edition, we discussed how to benchmark most effectively a...
COVID-19 webinar summary: 5 key points on APAC hotel performance, 18 June
Knowing you might not have time to watch the full recordings, we are pleased to continue our series of COVID-19 webinar summaries. In this latest edition, we talk performance in Asia Pacific.
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U.S. Market Recovery Monitor - 26 June 2021
While summer travel has not yet been “record-breaking” as some predicted, growth for the U.S. hotel industry has simply been spectacular over the past month. We expect that June will produce more than 110 million room nights sold, the most since October 2019.
Mixed picture: Occupancy on the books in Barcelona and the Balearic Islands
Hotel occupancy on the books in Barcelona and the Balearic Islands shows a mixed, but improved picture. We’re keeping a close eye on the Balearics with its green list status in the U.K.
Central/South America’s hotel pipeline is weak, but a handful of markets project significant growth
Hotel development in the Central and South America region is lagging the rest of the world, but a handful of markets are projected for significant supply growth.
Argentina hotels struggling to generate occupancy momentum
Most of South America’s hotel industry continues to stagnate, and Argentina stands out as a country unable to generate recovery momentum to this point.