Hotel Industry: 11/01-11/07

Hotel Industry: 11/01-11/07 Hotel Weekly Review Nationally, hotel occupancy was down 35.9% compared to 2019 this week. Atlanta was 2nd out of the 25 biggest lodging markets in the US for the least occupancy rate declines (-32.5%), holding steady from last week’s ranking of 2nd out of 25. Nationally, hotel occupancy rates by location deteriorated […]

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Hotel Industry: 10/18-10/24

Hotel Industry: 10/18-10/24 Hotel Weekly Review Nationally, hotel occupancy was down 31.7% compared to 2019 this week. Atlanta was 4th out of the 25 biggest lodging markets in the US for the least occupancy rate declines (-29.4%), down from last week’s ranking of 3rd out of 25. The largest occupancy declines were urban (-53% YoY […]

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Hotel Industry: 10/04-10/10

Hotel Industry: 10/04-10/10 Hotel Weekly Review Nationally, hotel occupancy was down 29.2% compared to 2019 this week. Atlanta was 5th out of the 25 biggest lodging markets in the US for the least occupancy rate declines (-29%), up from last week’s ranking of 6th out of 25. Nationally, hotel occupancy rates by location slightly recovered […]

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Hotel Industry: 9/27-10/03

Hotel Industry: 9/27-10/03 Hotel Weekly Review Nationally, hotel occupancy was down 26.3% compared to 2019 this week. Atlanta was 6th out of the 25 biggest lodging markets in the US for the least occupancy rate declines (-35.2%), down from last week’s ranking of 2nd out of 25. Nationally, hotel occupancy rates by location increased compared […]

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Hotel Industry: 9/20-9/26

Hotel Industry: 9/20-9/26 Hotel Weekly Review Nationally, hotel occupancy was down 29.5% compared to 2019 this week. Atlanta was 2nd out of the 25 biggest lodging markets in the US for the least occupancy rate declines (-26.8%), up from last week’s ranking of 6th out of 25. Nationally, hotel occupancy rates by location deteriorated compared […]

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Hotel Industry: 9/13-9/19

Hotel Industry: 9/13-9/19 Hotel Weekly Review Nationally, hotel occupancy was down 31.9% compared to 2019 this week. Atlanta was 6th out of the 25 biggest lodging markets in the US for the least occupancy rate declines (-31.3%), up from last week’s ranking of 7th out of 25. Across the board, occupancy rates continue to slowly […]

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Hotel Industry: 7/26-8/01

Nationally, hotel occupancy was down 34.5% compared to 2019 this week. Atlanta was 4th out of the 25 biggest lodging markets in the US for the least occupancy rate declines (-28.4%). Small Metro/Town (55.8%), Interstate (53.6%), and Suburban (50.8%) hotels continue to be the best performing hotels in terms of occupancy for 2020.

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Hotel Industry: 7/19-7/25

Atlanta hotel occupancy was down 33.3% compared to 2019 this week. Delta’s CEO, Ed Bastian, said business travel may lag for 12 to 18 months during Delta’s most recent earnings call. For hotels classified as conference centers, upper-upscale, and luxury hotels this will prove to be a huge blow to occupancy, and with these segments experiencing a slow recovery, the hotels must find creative ways to book rooms.

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