U.S. hotels logged largely positive performance for the week ended Oct. 13, according to STR data.
Year over year, average daily rate ticked up 1.6% to end the week at $132.76, and revenue per available room increased 0.8% to $95.42. Occupancy fell 0.7%, to 71.9%.
New Orleans saw the largest uptick in ADR of the top 25 U.S. markets, rising 9.1% to $169.91, and the market recorded the steepest RevPAR increase at 21.5% to $135.87.
Detroit posted the largest increase in occupancy, with the metric rising 13.6%, to 77.8%.
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va., recorded the biggest ADR decrease, falling 12.5% to $173.46. Houston saw RevPAR drop 31.3% to $67.70, the largest decrease, and reported the largest decline in occupancy, sliding 25.0%, to 63.9%.