LOADING

TDM NEWS EVENTS IWTA SERIES TDM

Travel Daily Media

Today Free Charge

Sign up today free of charge.

Join our global community of over 5 million travel and hospitality executives.

The impact of COVID-19 on hotel occupancy in APAC

Alastair Newport

- March 20, 2020

Reflecting the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, hotels in the Asia Pacific region reported a significant decline in occupancy but fairly steady room rates during February 2020, according to data from STR.

US dollar constant currency, February 2020 vs. February 2019
  • Occupancy: -37.7% to 41.2%
  • Average daily rate (ADR): +1.9% to US$107.35
  • Revenue per available room (RevPAR): -36.5% to US$44.27

The Asia Pacific region was the first to show a significant COVID-19 hotel performance impact. STR continues to monitor the situation and issue preliminary data press releases, such as one specific to Melbourne performance through 8 March. More information, including recent Asia Pacific webinars and analysis articles, can be found here.

In February specifically, China’s occupancy dropped 75.9% to an absolute level of 14.0%. Also of note, Singapore was down 46.9% to 46.4%; South Korea dropped 30.0% to 42.7%; and Japan fell 22.4% to 64.7%.

At the market-level, Sanya’s occupancy plummeted 89.8% to 7.8%. Shanghai was down 82.0% to 9.7%. Hong Kong fell 73.0% to 24.0

x Studio

Connect with your clients by working with our in-house brand studio, using our expertise and media reach to help you create and craft your message in video and podcast, native content and whitepapers, webinars and event formats

The impact of COVID-19 on hotel occupancy in APAC

Alastair Newport

- March 20, 2020

x Studio

Connect with your clients by working with our in-house brand studio, using our expertise and media reach to help you create and craft your message in video and podcast, native content and whitepapers, webinars and event formats