STR: Berlin hotel occupancy declined in November amid latest COVID concerns
Amid rising COVID cases and subsequent restrictions, Berlin’s hotel industry reported lower occupancy but higher room rates, according to preliminary November 2021 data from STR.
LONDON - Amid rising COVID cases and subsequent restrictions, Berlin’s hotel industry reported lower occupancy but higher room rates, according to preliminary November 2021 data from STR.
- Occupancy: 57.4%
- Average daily rate (ADR): EUR92.45
- Revenue per available room (RevPAR): EUR53.09
The occupancy level was the lowest in the market since July and roughly 30% lower than November 2019. A month earlier in October, Berlin’s 70.1% occupancy level was just 16% lower than the pre-pandemic comparable.
At the same time, the market’s ADR was its second highest since March 2020, behind only September 2021 (EUR93.47).
All of STR’s COVID-19 analysis can be found here.
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