U.S. hotels logged positive performance for the week ended June 30, according to STR data.
Year over year, revenue per available room increased 5.2% to $99.59, and average daily rate rose 3.1% to end the week at $131.36. Occupancy increased 2.1%, to 75.8%.
Detroit posted the highest RevPAR increase of the top 25 U.S. markets, a 35.7% rise to $98.52. The city's hotels also saw the largest uptick in ADR, which rose 12.9% to $114.17, as well as the largest uptick in occupancy, with the metric rising 20.2%, to 86.3%.
New Orleans hotels saw RevPAR drop 16.7% to $89.61, the largest decrease, and posted the greatest ADR decrease, a 17.0% slide to $127.48.
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Wis.-Minn., hotels reported the largest decline in occupancy, which dropped 3.2%, to 82.1%.