Colliers Quick Hits | From Travel Volumes to Labor Costs: 10 Trends Driving Hospitality Toward 2025
November 22, 2024
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The U.S. hospitality market remains as dynamic as ever. As 2025 draws near, here are some of the key trends we are monitoring closely:
- Record travel volumes are not trickling down tomarket- and asset-level performance.
- In 2023, U.S. travel abroad nearly matched the record levels seen in 2019. According to the National Travel & Tourism Office, Americans are spending more than ever during these trips.
- In contrast, the number of international visitors to the U.S. remains well below 2019 levels.
- ADR and RevPAR growth has not kept pace with inflation over the past year through Q3.
- After some recent softness, airline tickets are on the rise, outpacing the rate of inflation.
- Recent and ongoing labor disputes are driving up operating expenses as unions win concessions.
- New brands, such as AC and Moxy by Marriott, Home2 Suites and Tru by Hilton, and TRYP by Wyndham, are outperforming previous-generation brands within the same chain scales.
- Capital is shifting. The top markets for sales volume year-to-date through Q3 were Phoenix, Orlando, and Honolulu. Only Phoenix landed within the top 10 last year, while Honolulu ranked 58th in 2022.
- Borrowers’ average debt costs have declined over the past two years. With the Fed broadcasting additional cuts, this should spur further trading activity.
- Amid the nationwide housing shortage, increased regulation of short-term rentals is gaining traction. This move would likely boost hospitality performance at the local level, particularly ADR.
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