STR和TE(《Tourism Economics》杂志)现在预测,RevPAR将在2020年下降57.5%,在2021年增长48%。
STR数据显示,美国酒店今年第一季度的三个关键指标都出现了下降。
美国酒店协会发布2016年酒店业调查报告,技术进步、可持续发展及慈善捐助将成为未来酒店业最主要趋势。
5月美国酒店每间客房的收益与去年同期相比上涨了1.9%,但增长率仍低于今年其它月份,入住率跌至67%,同比下降了0.5%。
Hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced nearly flat performance in the three key performance metrics when reported in U.S. dollar constant currency.
The region’s occupancy for May increased 1.4 percent to 68.1 percent. However, average daily rate in the Asia Pacific region dropped 6.9 percent to US$105.54.
There are 2,403 hotels totaling 553,895 rooms under contract in the Asia/Pacific region, according to the April 2015 STR Global Construction Pipeline Report.
The region’s occupancy for March fell 0.3% to 68.7%. Affected by the continued devaluation of the Japanese yen.
The region’s occupancy for February fell 3.6% to 64.6%; its ADR dropped 3.6% to $117.64; and its RevPAR decreased 7% to $75.97.
Hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced negative year-over-year results in the three key performance metrics during February 2015 when reported in US dollars.
酒店业绩目前在恢复的过程当中,中档市场的需求出现了增长,新增供给的增长速度有所放缓,这些都将带来一个乐观的2015年。
A growing economy and diversified tourism base in Vietnam are drawing increased interest from investors the world over.
According to the December 2014 STR Global Construction Pipeline Report, the Asia Pacific region reported 2,390 hotels comprising 537,726 rooms Under Contract.
Rate should be up 30% in 2020 when compared to 2014 levels, though supply increases will keep occupancy at about the same level, according to STR Analytics.
The Baird/STR Hotel Stock Index increased 2.9 percent to 3,839 in November and is up 20.8 percent year to date. The index ended 2013 at 3,177.
Boutique properties and convention hotels carved their own recovery path. When stacked up against their comparative set, STR’s Karrie Keen found there were some differences.
Most regions have recovered from the effects of the global recession. Several markets, including Europe and the Middle East, are rebounding quickly.
Hotels in the Asia Pacific region experienced mixed results during the first six months of 2014 when reported in U.S. dollars, according to data compiled by STR Global.
The region’s occupancy during May rose 3.2% to 67.6%; its ADR ended the month virtually flat with a 0.1% increase to $115.10; and its RevPAR increased 3.3% to $77.80.