HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee — April 20, 2021 — The U.S. hotel industry showed its highest performance levels since the beginning of the pandemic, according to March 2021 data from STR.

 

March 2021:

  • Occupancy: 54.6%
  • Average daily rate (ADR): US$106.08
  • Revenue per available room (RevPAR): US$57.87

Occupancy and RevPAR were the highest for any month since February 2020, while ADR was the highest since March 2020. While year-over-year percentage changes show significant increases because of comparison with a pandemic-affected period in 2020, the country’s performance levels remained well below the pre-pandemic comparable of March 2019: occupancy (-20.0%), ADR (-19.7%) and RevPAR (-35.8%). To track recovery, STR has launched a Market Recovery Monitor to index performance against the 2019 benchmark.

Among the Top 25 Markets, Tampa experienced the highest occupancy level (77.1%), which was 12.2% below the market’s benchmark from 2019. The next highest occupancy level was in Miami (72.7%), which recorded the highest ADR (US$248.26) and RevPAR (US$180.36) levels. Miami’s ADR level was just 1.9% lower than the pre-pandemic comparable.

Markets with the lowest occupancy for the month included Boston (35.7%) and Minneapolis (36.1%).

Overall, the Top 25 Markets showed lower occupancy but higher ADR than all other markets.