Hotels & Lodging Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
The global hotel market was projected to exceed $500 billion by the end of 2014, growing to more than $550 billion by 2016. The American Hotel & Lodging Association counted more than 52,000 lodging properties in the United States (defined as having 15 or more rooms). The fledgling private room rental phenomenon, a trend born out of social media, is too new to quantify, but it if the business is sustainable it will clearly affect the hotel industry, particularly for leisure travel.
MarketResearch.com’s collection of market research studies on the hotel and lodging industry will help you stay competitive and grow in this rebounding and evolving market. We offer several thousand studies on varied aspects of the hotel industry, including hundreds of reports and outlooks on how the hotel industry is and will fare in individual countries worldwide.
Hotels & Lodging Industry Research & Market Reports
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Travel in South Korea
... 2023 have also been spending considerable sums of money, evidence of pent-up demand for new experiences and indulgence as a result of prolonged home seclusion. This surge in demand is attributed to the reopening of ... Read More
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Travel in Taiwan
... all COVID-19-related entry restrictions in October 2022, the number of international tourists gradually increased. Industry sources recorded a boom in demand during the Lunar New Year holiday, which fell at the end of January 2023. ... Read More
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Travel in Italy
... closer proximity to their home with the possibility of travel by car. Italians are taking shorter breaks to keep costs down, while many Italians are also opting to take domestic holidays given the difficulty of ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Vietnam
... taking care of their mental wellbeing. Recognising this emerging trend, lodging firms have collaborated closely with travel intermediaries to introduce a range of new products focused on wellness and mental healing, specifically designed for short-duration ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Spain
... and May bank holidays also benefitting domestic tourism. Summer is also proving to be incredibly positive for inbound travel, as Spain has become a trending destination. This is the case for both the country’s traditional ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Belgium
... sales. In addition, the number of room nights in hotels is set to exceed the 2019 pre-pandemic level in 2023. Nonetheless, there are divergences among the performances of different categories of lodging. As tourism outside ... Read More
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Travel in Denmark
... to set records. Following two years of travel restrictions, Denmark is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for inbound tourists. Despite the higher-than-usual general inflation, Danes are willing to travel domestically and outbound, with the country's ... Read More
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Travel in Israel
... has led to a surge in inbound arrivals and outbound departures, although figures are not expected to quite reach pre-pandemic levels before the end of 2023. Euromonitor International's Travel in Israel report offers a comprehensive ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in New Zealand
... sales in the lodging sector throughout 2023. This momentum follows an initial surge in 2022 when New Zealand first reopened its borders. Escalating visitor numbers contributed to the value sales upswing, complemented by inflationary pressures ... Read More
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Travel in Vietnam
... Decision No. 405/QD-BVHTTDL, which issued the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism's Digital Transformation Plan from 2023 to 2030. The purpose of this plan is to prioritise sustainable tourism development and restructure the tourism industry ... Read More
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Travel in Argentina
... Because people cannot buy US dollars at an official price, there is a range of different prices for US dollars via formal and informal channels. Euromonitor International's Travel in Argentina report offers a comprehensive guide ... Read More
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Travel in the US
... remaining restrictions on international travel was a watershed moment that marked the end of major travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2023 has therefore marked a shift for the US travel industry, from recovery ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in the US
... the year met slowed investment in supply levels, resulting in exceptionally high growth in RevPAR across most channels. Strong demand has continued into 2023, and demand for lodging remains robust, even in the face of ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Hong Kong, China
... contributed to the recovery of hotels, and thus lodging. However, there has been uneven recovery for hotels in Hong Kong, in which the premium segment (luxury hotels and upscale hotels) is showing the fastest recovery, ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Chile
... open spaces for comfortable work environments, and even rooms capable of accommodating workers travelling with their families. Euromonitor International's Lodging (Destination) in Chile report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Canada
... providing outdoor activities doing particularly well. Such areas include those around national parks and places like Banff, Whistler, Jasper, Muskoka, the Laurentians and Mont-Tremblant, as well as the wine regions in Niagara, Prince Edward County ... Read More
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Travel in Hong Kong, China
... last quarter of 2022, and started to welcome visitors from around the world. As of February 2023, all checkpoints between Hong Kong and mainland China had been fully reopened. The Hong Kong Tourism Board has ... Read More
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Travel in Kenya
... Kenya's tourism sector. China's decision to ease COVID-19 restrictions and reintroduce international travel is viewed as a promising development for East Africa's efforts to revive its tourism industry. Leveraging this, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda within ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Finland
... certain types of guests. However, there were COVID-19-related restrictions on foodservice and other activities, as such as events in lodging outlets. Despite a more relaxed lodging environment than in many other countries, the category suffered ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Italy
... daily rates (ADR). The exception to this is hotel resorts which have proved to be the most resilient. Furthermore, it has been observed that higher-end hotels – from upscale to luxury – have generally been ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Malaysia
... mainly relying on domestic travellers which led to a slower rebound compared to other industries like retail and foodservice. The recovery is expected to be sustained throughout 2023 as foreign tourists continue to grow in ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Argentina
... numerous spaces and rooms for common use. The new hotel also offers a premium gastronomic offer from chef, Luciano Nanni, that is seeking to become a benchmark in the area and will be open to ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in Greece
... of luxury and upscale hotels, there has been an increase in hotel rates, driven by a combination of high demand and operating costs. A shortage of staff has pushed up staff salaries, especially among seasonal ... Read More
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Lodging (Destination) in China
... by increasing awareness of health and safety accelerated by the pandemic. In context, mid-market hotels are expected to account for close to 20% of hotel outlet numbers in China over 2023, compared to approximately 10% ... Read More
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Travel in Greece
... to cut down on their spending as they seek to make up for the lost travel experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The lifting of travel restrictions has contributed to the recovery of international travel, both ... Read More