Article - STR Commentary on U.S. Hotel Performance for February 2024 - RevPAR improved 2.0% year over year (YoY) in February, reflecting the continued return to pre-COVID patterns of low single-digit gains. Remove Las Vegas from the equation, however, and February RevPAR was down 1.4% YoY. The overall RevPAR increase was due to a solid YoY increase (+3.9%) in ADR, which was partially offset by an occupancy decline of 1.1 percentage points to 58.9%.
December produced the lowest monthly RevPAR gain of 2023 (+0.3%). Remember, the year started with easy comparables due to the Omicron impact in Q1 2022, but performance growth softened as 2023 progressed due to calendar shifts, increased outbound travel, and other factors revealing the beginning of a return to normal industry patterns.
Year-over-year growth in RevPAR doubled to 2.4% compared to the 1.2% gain seen for October. The calendar was clean with equal numbers of weekdays and weekends, unlike the previous month when the calendar negatively impacted performance.
Article - STR Commentary on U.S. Performance for November 2023 - Year-over-year growth in RevPAR doubled to 2.4% compared to the 1.2% gain seen for October. The calendar was clean with equal numbers of weekdays and weekends, unlike the previous month when the calendar negatively impacted performance.
Year-over-year growth in RevPAR softened to +1.2% after coming in at +3% a month prior. Demand dropped 1.2%, which was the largest decrease since April. Like April, a calendar shift was largely responsible for the fall. Compared to last year, this October included one less Saturday (from five last year to four this year) and the gain of Halloween Tuesday.