Worldwide hotel occupancy increased from 31 percent in January 2021 to 46 percent in April, according to a new report from Amadeus. Global hotel occupancy in April 2020 was 13 percent, as the Covid-19 pandemic settled in worldwide. Typical occupancy for April is about 70 percent, according to the company.
The largest hotel occupancy improvement was in China, where it rose from 35 percent in January 2021 to 61 percent in April, according to Amadeus' "Rebuilding Hospitality" report. North America reported the next highest gain during that period, from 33 percent to 51 percent. Europe continues to struggle, with occupancy levels up 5 percentage points from January to 17 percent in April.
The report also noted that traveler confidence generally is growing, as the global hotel industry has reported a 60 percent increase in net reservations since the beginning of the year.
Further, the hotel booking window is lengthening. At the beginning of April 2020, 62 percent of all bookings globally were made within seven days of travel, with 41 percent of those bookings made on the same day as arrival, according to the report. While same-day bookings in the first week of January still were high at 39 percent, they decreased to 23 percent for the week of April 25. Bookings made 31 to 60 days out increased from 6 percent the first week of January to 11 percent the week of April 25.
The report also showed that about 22 percent of 688 hoteliers across the world in March and April said they will require proof of vaccination or health passports, or are considering doing so. A little more than 32 percent said they would "definitely not" do so, while nearly 46 percent were unsure.
Amadeus' report also included information from the company's Demand360 data intelligence solution.
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