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The world continues to deal with a pandemic that doesn’t want to subside. The hotel industry could use some breathing
Globally, anemic occupancy continues to choke off revenue and profitability. In the U.S., which continues to lead in global cases
Hoteliers in Europe did a good job at containing the impact of vanishing revenue on profit, achieving a 14.5-percentage-point increase
Occupancy in March plummeted by 41.3 percentage points YOY to 34.6%, its lowest level since HotStats started tracking the region’s
Driving this profitability slump was a massive contraction in demand. Occupancy in March plunged by 44.8 percentage points YOY to
Rooms revenue was down 2.6% compared to the same month last year, dragged down by a 5.1% drop in room
GOPPAR was up 4.8% in the month over the same time last year, but is still down 1.3% year-to date,
In the U.S., the numbers were positive, if unremarkable. RevPAR was up 0.7% in the period over the same time
GOPPAR for the month settled in at £35.44, a 4.4-percent year-over-year decline. This continued the downward trend in this measure