Hotelurile din Hawaii raportează venituri și ocupare substanțial mai mici

Hotelurile din Hawaii raportează venituri și ocupare substanțial mai mici
Hotelurile din Hawaii raportează venituri și ocupare substanțial mai mici
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In August 2020, Hawaii hotels statewide continued to report substantially lower revenue per available room (RevPAR), average daily rate (ADR), and occupancy compared to the previous August due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conform Raportului de performanță al hotelului Hawaii publicat de Autoritatea de turism din Hawaii (HTA) Tourism Research Division, statewide RevPAR declined to $34 (-85.9%), ADR decreased to $158 (-45.5%), and occupancy fell to 21.7 percent (-62.4 percentage points) (Figure 1).

Rezultatele raportului au utilizat date compilate de STR, Inc., care realizează cel mai mare și mai cuprinzător sondaj al proprietăților hoteliere din Insulele Hawaii.

In August, Hawaii hotel room revenues statewide fell by 92.1 percent to $32.3 million from $408.4 million a year ago. Room supply declined to 941,200 room nights (-43.8%) and room demand dropped to 204,400 room nights (-85.5%) (Figure 2). Many properties closed or reduced operations starting in April 2020. During August, all passengers arriving from out-of-state were required to abide by a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine. On August 11, a partial interisland quarantine was reinstated for anyone traveling to the counties of Kauai, Hawaii, Maui, and Kalawao (Molokai).

All classes of Hawaii hotel properties statewide reported lower RevPAR, ADR and occupancy in August compared to a year ago. Luxury Class properties earned RevPAR of $10 (-97.8%), with ADR at $442 (-23.5%) and occupancy of 2.3 percent (-79.1 percentage points). Midscale & Economy Class properties reported the highest August RevPAR ($42, -70.2%) among the price classes, with ADR at $130 (-24.3%) and occupancy of 32.7 percent (-50.3 percentage points).

Maui County hotels reported RevPAR of $18 (-94.2%), with declines in both ADR to $207 (-47.2%) and occupancy of 8.6 percent (-69.4 percentage points). Data for the month of August was not available for Maui’s luxury resort region of Wailea. The Lahaina/Kaanapali/Kapalua region had RevPAR of $4 (-98.3%), ADR at $125 (-61.8%) and occupancy of 3.5 percent (-72.8 percentage points).

Oahu hotels reported RevPAR of $42 (-81.4%) in August, with ADR at $157 (-38.4%) and occupancy of 26.8 percent (-62.2 percentage points). Waikiki hotels earned $36 (-84.0%) in RevPAR with ADR at $152 (-38.9%) and occupancy of 23.4 percent (-65.8 percentage points).

Hotels on the island of Hawaii earned RevPAR of $34 (-85.1%) in August, with ADR at $130 (-53.7%) and occupancy of 26.1 percent (-54.9 percentage points). Data for the month of August was not available for the Kohala Coast.

Kauai hotels reported RevPAR of $28 (-86.7%) in August, with ADR at $165 (-41.8%) and occupancy of 16.8 percent (-56.9 percentage points).

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Harry Johnson a fost editorul de sarcini pentru eTurboNews de mai mult de 20 de ani. Locuiește în Honolulu, Hawaii și este originar din Europa. Îi place să scrie și să acopere știrile.

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