U.S. hotels recorded largely positive performance for the week ended June 3, according to STR data.
Year over year, average daily rate ticked up 1.4% to end the week at $120.34, while revenue per available room increased 0.4% to $76.89. Occupancy declined 1.0% to 63.9%.
New Orleans saw the largest uptick in ADR of the top 25 U.S. markets, rising 10.1% to $142.57, and the market posted the steepest RevPAR increase at 16.2%, to $96.02.
Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Va., posted the largest uptick in occupancy, with the metric rising 6.8% to 64.7%.
Houston posted the biggest ADR decrease, dropping 8.5% to $90.37, and saw RevPAR drop 16.3% to $48.98, the largest decrease.
Dallas reported the largest decline in occupancy, falling 8.6% to 61.6%.