Hotel Earnings Preview: Best Quarter in a Year After a Weak 2025
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Expect analysts to quiz executives about the energy shock impact, World Cup pacing, and AI-driven cost efficiencies. Plus, four other things to watch.
In 2025, international demand papered over a softer U.S. performance by major hotel groups. First quarter 2026 might be the opposite.
The major hotel groups will likely report that U.S. hotels had their best quarter in a year. That would be consistent with the first-quarter picture painted by industry-wide CoStar data.
Revenue per available room, or RevPAR, grew 3.6% in the first quarter, with both occupancy and room rates contributing to the growth. Performance at upper-midscale hotels turned positive in the U.S. for the first time since 2024. Economy-segment hotels clawed back to roughly flat year over year after a tariff-induced beating.Expect analysts to quiz executives for any hints from April data or advance bookings about how the rest of 2026 might stack up.
7 Number of Things to Watch 1. Midmarket HotelsHilton CEO Chris Nassetta thinks a rebound is coming beyond just luxury hotels. At this month's Semafor World Econom
