Lackluster Hawaii tourism widens losses for hotels
Holiday traffic in November — the first full month of the Hawaii Safe Travels pre-arrivals testing program — didn’t help Hawaii hotels much.
Only 22.1% of available hotel rooms were occupied in November, according to new data released by Hendersonville, Tenn.-based STR.
The 72.1% statewide occupancy decline from November 2019 was the lowest monthly dip since April, when Hawaii hotel occupancy plummeted 88.9%. Still, statewide occupancy in November was far below the 55% to 60% occupancy level that most hotels must reach to attain profitability.
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