4Hoteliers
SEARCH
SHARE THIS PAGE
NEWSLETTERS
CONTACT US
SUBMIT CONTENT
ADVERTISING
Marriott CEO: Int'l markets still strong.
Tuesday, 3rd June 2008
Source : Marriott International, Inc.
Marriott International's chairman and CEO JW Marriott Jr said that company's international lodging business continued to be strong but that softer demand trends were affecting the U.S. market.

Speaking at appearances connected with the New York University International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference, Mr. Marriott noted that year-to-date through April, the company's international revenue per available room (RevPAR) increased nearly 10 percent on a constant dollar basis.  He also said it was encouraging for Marriott's profit performance that over a third of the company's incentive management fees were derived from international properties.

According to Mr. Marriott, in the U.S., the company continues to see weak weekend leisure demand and is beginning to see softer mid-week demand.  Group business is impacted by fewer last minute group bookings

Given these trends, Mr. Marriott said that, while the company expects its worldwide RevPAR in the second quarter to increase at the low end of the 3 to 5 percent growth range, the company is likely to report second quarter North American RevPAR growth of approximately 2 percent, compared to prior company guidance of 3 to 5 percent.  

He noted that as expected in a weaker demand environment, the company's revenue market share is improving.

While Mr. Marriott did not update RevPAR guidance for the full year 2008, he indicated that given recent trends, he would be surprised if North American RevPAR strengthened in the second half of the year.
 Latest News  (Click title to read article)




 Latest Articles  (Click title to read)




 Most Read Articles  (Click title to read)




~ Important Notice ~
Articles appearing on 4Hoteliers contain copyright material. They are meant for your personal use and may not be reproduced or redistributed. While 4Hoteliers makes every effort to ensure accuracy, we can not be held responsible for the content nor the views expressed, which may not necessarily be those of either the original author or 4Hoteliers or its agents.
© Copyright 4Hoteliers 2001-2025 ~ unless stated otherwise, all rights reserved.
You can read more about 4Hoteliers and our company here
Use of this web site is subject to our
terms & conditions of service and privacy policy