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STR Weekly Insights: 20-26 October 2024

Hospitality Net

year over year on nearly equal gains in occupancy and average daily rate (ADR). Occupancy reached 69%, up 3 percentage points (ppts), and ADR increased 4.6%. The occupancy gain was the largest since earlier this year with 82% of the 171 STR-defined U.S. revenue per available room (RevPAR) grew 9.3%

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NSW hoteliers buoyed by AA market outlook

Hotel Management

More than 120 hoteliers from New South Wales hotels were in attendance for the recent Accommodation Australia NSW Hotel Market and Economic Outlook Update at Hilton Sydney. There was positive demand growth, particularly across gateway cities Sydney and Melbourne, over the last 12 months although the Average Daily Rate (ADR) remained stagnant.

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74% of global markets increased RevPAR to start 2024

Hospitality Net

STR’s global "bubble chart" update as of 10 February 2024 shows that 74% of markets increased revenue per available room (RevPAR) from the comparable period in 2023. Growth was balanced with 64% of markets showing increased occupancy and 70% achieving a higher average daily rate (ADR) than last year.

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STR Weekly Insights: 13-19 October 2024

Hospitality Net

growth in average daily rate (ADR) and a 1.1 percentage point (ppt) increase in occupancy. RevPAR growth in the Top 25 Markets trailed slightly versus the remaining markets, which saw ongoing demand and ADR gains from areas impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. In the week ending 19 October 2024, U.S.

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STR, TE Downgrade U.S. Hotel Forecast in Final Revision of 2024

Lodging

NASHVILLE—STR and Tourism Economics ​downgraded the growth rate in the final U.S. For 2024, projected gains in average daily rate (ADR) and revenue per available room (RevPAR) were each downgraded, -0.5 Occupancy for the year was lowered 0.1 hotel forecast revision of 2024. percentage points to +1.5 ppts to +1.4

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PwC Manhattan Lodging Index: Q2 2024

Hospitality Net

The rate of growth in occupancy, average daily rate (“ADR”) and revenue per available room (“RevPAR”), while robust, continued to decelerate. Luxury hotel occupancy benefitted from increased demand, while ADR growth levels for lower priced properties continued to show significant improvements.

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Manhattan lodging market stabilizes and grows in Q4 ‘23

Hospitality Net

Manhattan hotels have seen an increase in occupancy, average daily rate (ADR) and revenue per available room. But the growth rate has started to decline as the market stabilizes.