U.S. hotels logged positive performance for the week ended July 21, according to STR data.
Year over year, revenue per available room ticked up 3.0% to $105.83, and average daily rate rose 2.6% to end the week at $135.18. Occupancy increased 0.4%, to 78.3%.
Chicago logged the highest RevPAR increase of the top 25 U.S. markets at 21.2% to $150.09 and saw the largest rise in ADR, adding 13.9% to $169.84.
Detroit posted the largest uptick in occupancy, with the metric rising 8.9%, to 83.3%.
Boston saw RevPAR decline 5.4% to $190.37, the largest decrease, and recorded the biggest ADR fall, sliding 3.7% to $214.25.
On the occupancy front, Seattle reported the largest decline, falling 3.6%, to 89.3%.