industry performance data
STR: Canada Hotel Results for Week Ending 26 September
STR | October 1, 2020
HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—STR data for 20-26 September 2020 showed slightly lower performance from prior weeks for Canada’s hotel industry. Year-over-year declines also worsened. In comparison with the week of 22-28 September 2019, the industry reported the following: Occupancy: 35.6% (-53.7%) Average daily rate (ADR): CAD119.39 (-32.8%) Revenue per available room (RevPAR): CAD42.46 (-68.9%) Occupancy for previous weeks came in at 37.0% (19 September), 39.8% (12 September) and 41.9% (5 September), respectively For the week ending with 26 September, British Columbia (44.0%) was the only province to reach or surpass a 40...
STR: U.S. Hotel Results for Week Ending 13 June
STR | June 18, 2020
HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—U.S. hotel performance data ending with 13 June showed another small rise from previous weeks and less severe year-over-year declines, according to STR. 7-13 June 2020 (percentage change from comparable week in 2019): Occupancy: 41.7% (-43.4%) Average daily rate (ADR): US$89.09 (-33.9%) Revenue per available room (RevPAR): US$37.15 (-62.6%) “Powered by the slow and steady rise in weekly demand, the industry clawed its way above 40% occupancy,” said Alison Hoyt, STR’s senior director, consulting & analytics. “That was still down substantially from the comparable week last year (73.6%) b...
STR: Canada Hotel Results for Week Ending 13 June
STR | June 18, 2020
HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—STR data for 7-13 June 2020 shows Canadian hotel performance up slightly from previous weeks with the same significant level of year-over-year declines. In comparison with the week of 9-15 June 2019, the industry reported the following: Occupancy: -68.0% to 23.6% Average daily rate (ADR): -39.8% to CAD108.23 Revenue per available room (RevPAR): -80.7% to CAD25.57 The previous three weeks produced absolute occupancy levels of 22.2%, 21.4% and 18.9%. British Columbia (28.1%), Manitoba (25.9%) and Saskatchewan (25.0%) were the provinces with occupancy at or above 25%. Vancouver (26.1%) was ...