U.S. hotel occupancy declined during the week of May 1-7 from the previous week, while average daily rate increased slightly, according to STR’s latest data.
For the week of May 1-7, (percentage change from comparable week in 2019):
- Occupancy: 63.9 percent (-6.1 percent)
- ADR: $147.24 (+12 percent)
- Revenue per available room: $94.10 (+5.1 percent)
In comparison, for the week of April 24-30 (percentage change from comparable week in 2019):
- Occupancy: 66.6 percent (-3.4 percent)
- ADR: $146.67 (+10.2 percent)
- RevPAR: $97.72 (+6.4 percent)
Top Markets
Among STR’s top 25 markets, San Diego saw the highest occupancy increase over 2019 (+5.6 percent to 74.5 percent). Chicago experienced the largest occupancy decrease from 2019 (-22.2 percent to 59.2 percent).
The steepest RevPAR deficits were in San Francisco (-29.1 percent to $142.60) and Philadelphia (-26.7 percent to $89.06).