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STR: US Hotel Occupancy Falls Below 60% in November

Rates Still Show Improvement from Pre-Pandemic Levels
Hotels in New York reported occupancy reached 79% in November, but that was an 8.8% decrease from November 2019. (CoStar)
Hotels in New York reported occupancy reached 79% in November, but that was an 8.8% decrease from November 2019. (CoStar)
By HNN Newswire
December 20, 2022 | 2:18 P.M.

The U.S. hotel industry reported lower performance from the month prior and weakened comparisons with 2019, according to November 2022 data from STR.

November 2022 (percentage change from November 2019):

  • Occupancy: 59.4% (-3.2%)
  • Average daily rate (ADR): US$144.46 (+15.2%)
  • Revenue per available room (RevPAR): US$85.74 (+11.4%)

Among the Top 25 Markets, New York City experienced the highest occupancy level (79.0%), which was down 8.8% from the market’s 2019 benchmark.

Markets with the lowest occupancy for the month included Minneapolis (51.2%) and St. Louis (52.2%). San Francisco reported the steepest decline in occupancy when compared with 2019 (-21.8%).

Reflecting continued improvement in business travel and groups, the Top 25 Markets showed higher occupancy and ADR than all other markets.

About STR

STR provides premium data benchmarking, analytics and marketplace insights for the global hospitality industry. Founded in 1985, STR maintains a presence in 15 countries with a corporate North American headquarters in Hendersonville, Tennessee, an international headquarters in London, and an Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore. STR was acquired in October 2019 by CoStar Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSGP), the leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and online marketplaces. For more information, please visit str.com and costargroup.com.

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