Tampa-St. Pete, U.S. hotel industry statistics strong in June
Written on July 24, 2010
The Tampa-St. Petersburg hotel industry posted year-over-year increases in occupancy and revenue per available room but a decline in average daily rate for June.
The U.S. hotel industry posted increases in all three areas in year-over-year measurements, data from Smith Travel Research showed.
Tampa-St. Petersburg occupancy was 54.7 percent in June, a 7 percent increase from the same period last year.
Nationwide, the industry's occupancy was up 6.9 percent to 65 percent easy payday loans.
All of STR’s top 25 markets reported occupancy increases for June.
Local RevPAR climbed 4.4 percent to $48.68, and national RevPAR rose 8 percent to $63.87.
While average daily rate in Tampa-St. Petersburg dropped 2.4 percent to finish the month at $88.98, national average daily rate climbed 1 percent to finish the month at $98.33.
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