The hotel industry has taken a massive hit as people abide by stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic. Only 21.6% of hotel rooms in the US were occupied between March 29 and April 4, according to new data from hospitality analytics company STR.
The hotel industry has taken a massive hit as people continue to abide by stay-at-home orders during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Only 21.6% of hotel rooms in the United States were occupied between March 29 and April 4, according to new data from hospitality analytics company STR. That is a 68% decrease when compared to the same week last year.Those numbers could continue to drop, according to STR. The percentage from last week is slightly down from the week before.Oahu Island, Hawaii is one of the most impacted by the lack of hotel guests.
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