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Weddings, leisure travel help hotels record steady rise in occupancy

Chandigarh and Goa top the charts with over 40 percent occupancy in October. Occupancy is expected to reach pre-Covid-19 levels by 2022, assuming that a vaccine is in place by early 2021, says a report by HVS Anarock report

December 04, 2020 / 15:18 IST
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For the first time since the start of the financial year, room occupancy at hotels nearly trebled by the end of October to cross the 30 percent mark, following the resumption of leisure travel and the start of the wedding season, said a top market research company.

Occupancy climbed to settle between 29 to 31 percent by the end of October, up from 11.7 percent in April, according to data shared by HVS Anarock, a hospitality consulting and transaction advisory firm.

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The average daily rate (ADR: the average rental revenue earned for an occupied room per day) by the end of October, however, was steady in the Rs 3,700-3,900 range, since supply is outstripping demand and expected to remain that way for the rest of the year. In April, the ADR stood at Rs 4,113.

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