Nā hōkele o Hawaii: Noho a loaʻa kālā ma ʻOkakopa

Nā hōkele o Hawaii: Noho a loaʻa kālā ma ʻOkakopa
Nā hōkele o Hawaii

In October 2019, Hawaii hotels statewide reported growth in revenue per available room (RevPAR), average daily rate (ADR) and occupancy compared to October 2018.

Wahi a ka Hōʻike Hōʻike Hōʻike Hōʻikeʻike ʻo Hawaii i paʻi ʻia e ka Ka Hui Hoʻokipa Mīkini ʻo Hawaiʻi (HTA), statewide RevPAR increased to $200 (+4.3%), with ADR at $253 (+1.7%) and occupancy of 79.1 percent (+2.0 percentage points) (Figure 1) in October.

Ua hoʻopuka ʻo HTA's Tourism Research Division i nā hōʻike i loaʻa me ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka ʻikepili i hōʻuluʻulu ʻia e STR, Inc., kahi e alakaʻi nei i ka ana nui a piha hoʻi o nā hale hōkele ma ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻĀina.

In October, Hawaii hotel room revenues statewide grew by 3.8 percent to $333.8 million, which is $12.2 million higher than last year. Room demand was up 2.1 percent to 1.3 million rooms, with supply 0.5 percent lower compared to a year ago (Figure 2). Several hotel properties across the state were closed for renovation or had rooms out of service for renovation during October.1

Most classes of Hawaii hotel properties statewide reported RevPAR gains in October. Luxury Class properties reported RevPAR growth to $349 (+3.8%), with increases in both occupancy (+1.5 percentage points) to 74.2% and ADR at $471 (+1.8%). Midscale & Economy Class hotels reported RevPAR of $121 (-6.2%), with higher occupancy of 79.7 percent (+2.2 percentage points) unable to offset lower ADR at $152 (-8.8%).

Among Hawaii’s four island counties, Maui County hotels led the state in RevPAR at $251 (+9.9%), with ADR of $329 (+4.3%) and occupancy of 76.3 percent (+3.9 percentage points) in October.

Oahu hotels reported RevPAR growth to $188 (+2.5%) in October, with increases in ADR to $228 (+0.9%) and occupancy of 82.6 percent (+1.3 percentage points).

Hotels on the island of Hawaii saw significant increases in RevPAR to $177 (+12.0%), ADR at $239 (+2.6%) and occupancy of 74.1 percent (+6.2 percentage points) in October compared to the same time a year ago. In May 2018, Kilauea volcano started erupting in lower Puna, which contributed to a downturn in visitors to the island of Hawaii in the following months.

Kauai hotels reported lower RevPAR of $177 (-10.3%), ADR at $253 (-2.9%) and occupancy of 69.9 percent (-5.7 percentage points) in October.

He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:

  • I Mei 2018, ua hoʻomaka ka pele ʻana o Kilauea ma Puna haʻahaʻa, ka mea i hoʻohaʻahaʻa i ka poʻe kipa i ka mokupuni ʻo Hawaii i nā mahina aʻe.
  • According to the Hawaii Hotel Performance Report published by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), statewide RevPAR increased to $200 (+4.
  • Ua ʻike nā hōkele ma ka mokupuni ʻo Hawaii i ka piʻi nui ʻana o RevPAR i $177 (+12.

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