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Singapore Q1 2021 hotel performance update
Singapore Q1 2021 hotel performance updateCompared with its initial lockdown of 2020, Singapore continues to operate with lessened pandemic restrictions: face masks, F&B limitations, tracing, and little travel. There is hope the country will open further in Q3, as 25% of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine. Continued, heavy financial support, particularly toward the travel and tourism sector, also adds optimism for an improved Q3.
Songkran brings temporary joy to hotels and travelers
Songkran brings temporary joy to hotels and travelersOne of Thailand’s most important celebrations each year, Songkran provided a modest impact on hotel performance during the festive period in 2021.
Spring break a big splash for Florida hotels
Spring break a big splash for Florida hotelsSpring Break 2021 didn’t just dive in, it made a cannonball-sized splash for Florida hotels and other U.S. destinations.
2021 Chinese New Year impact
2021 Chinese New Year impactOne of the largest global celebrations each year is, undoubtably, Chinese New Year. Although the celebration this year (11-17 February 2021) felt different for the country, there was a noticeable impact around hotel performance.
Rather than compare with performance during 2020 Chinese New Year dates, which was significantly lower because of the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, STR compared the festive periods of 2021 and 2019.
Majority of India hotel markets remain in Recession territory
Majority of India hotel markets remain in Recession territoryIndia hotels achieved a 50% occupancy level in February, which was the first time the country eclipsed that monthly mark since the start of the pandemic.
Bali trailing other Indonesian markets in hotel performance recovery
Bali trailing other Indonesian markets in hotel performance recoveryIndonesia finished 2020 in similar shape as its regional peers. Domestic demand was strong enough to lift hotel occupancy from pandemic low points but not sufficient to overcome the void in international travel. As Indonesia moves through the early part of 2021, the impact from lost international demand is most obvious in Bali, which continues to trail the country’s regional markets in the recovery process.
America's Cup lifts Auckland occupancy to 2021 high
America's Cup lifts Auckland occupancy to 2021 highThe 36th America’s cup, originally scheduled to start on 6 March 2021, was delayed a few days because of lockdown in measures in Auckland. Fortunately for hoteliers, a lift in demand was right on time and helped push the market’s daily occupancy to its highest level for this early portion of 2021.
Amid the lockdown, the market’s daily occupancy levels were below 50% for the period of 28 February-8 March. That included a low of 41.8% on 2 March.
Sanya surpasses other APAC 'resort' destinations during holiday periods
Sanya surpasses other APAC 'resort' destinations during holiday periodsClosed borders continue to limit the recovery ability of many destinations in the Asia Pacific region. However, Sanya, the southernmost city on China’s Hainan Island, continues to stand out thanks to high levels of domestic tourism. The market’s success in comparison with other resort destinations in the region has been especially evident during holidays.
Maldives hotel performance rebounds during festive period
Maldives hotel performance rebounds during festive periodFor a country whose economy is driven by tourism, a setback was imminent for the Maldives when considering the global pandemic. Hotel closures were seen across the board, and the industry walked on thin ice until the government reopened international borders in July 2020. From there, ease of travel, reopening of flight routes, and heavy hotel rate discounting garnered some demand during the initial phase of reopening.
Demand may be moving markets during Australia’s summer season
Demand may be moving markets during Australia’s summer seasonAustralia has been much more successful than most countries when it comes to COVID-19 case mitigation. As a result, the country has been able to operate with a greater sense of normalcy, as evidenced by sports stadiums packed with fans, restaurants full of customers and travelers moving around the country to stay in hotels.