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North America
Global Hotel Construction Pipeline Sets a New Record
At the close of 2023, analysts state that the total global construction pipeline stands at 15,196 projects and 2,367,727 rooms, a 7% increase in projects and a 3% increase in rooms year-over-year. -
North America
Global Hotel Markets See Average Daily Rate Increases
Hotel growth in February was balanced with 64% of markets showing increased occupancy and 70% achieving a higher ADR than last year. -
Asia-Pacific
Marriott Points to Its South Asia Development Pipeline
Marriott International said they signed 28 deals in South Asia in 2023 and so far in 2024, adding over 4,500 rooms to its development pipeline. -
North America
Marriott’s Massive Expansion Across the Caribbean and Latin America
Marriott International announced a year of robust room signings and additions across the Caribbean and Latin America in 2023. The Company nearly doubled its number of organic deal signings in the region versus the prior year. -
Asia-Pacific
Hyatt Unveils Tokyo Shibuya Hotel
Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced the opening of Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya. They reached an agreement with Tokyu Land Corporation earlier in the month for the 126-room hotel which includes 18 suites. -
North America
Canadian Deal Flow Booms Despite Lower Occupancy
Canada’s hotel industry showed lower occupancy but continued growth in ADR, according to CoStar’s January 2024 data. -
North America
IHG Gives a Strategy Update
IHG posted slightly better than expected results with the most publicized part of the release being their intention to give more $1 billion back to shareholders in 2024. -
Asia-Pacific
Data on the Return of Chinese Outbound Travelers
Chinese travelers flocked to tourist hotspots across Asia over the Lunar New Year break, with visitor numbers and spending in destinations including Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia exceeding pre-Covid levels. -
North America
Wyndham and Hyatt Earnings Tripped Up in New Ways
Wyndham had their typical quarter, but WH did say fighting off CHH is going to cost them about $75 million, while Hyatt gave a late-night press release that stated their 4Q results would be delayed because they have not finalized accounting relating to ALG’s Unlimited Vacation Club. -
North America
Las Vegas Hotels’ Super Bowl Bump
STR reported US lodging data for the week ended 2/10. US hotel RevPAR was up 3.9% with ADR up 7%. RevPAR in Las Vegas was up 140% year over year thanks to the Super Bowl.