Hotels.com Reports 17 Per Cent Drop In US Hotels Prices
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Released
on: September 25, 2009, 7:48 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
According
to the recently released hotels.com Hotel Price Index (HPI), the
average price of a hotel room in the U.S fell 17 percent in the
first six months of 2009 compared to the same period in 2008.
Room rates in the U.S now cost, on average, $115 a night, down
from $139 the year before.
"This
is by far the most significant change in prices we've seen since
we created the Hotel Price Index. Americans' travel dollars have
never gone farther than in 2009," said David Roche, President
of hotels.com. "As properties continue to roll out discounts
and other incentives to attract guests, the gap between the top
star categories has narrowed, giving travelers more value and
making luxury more accessible than any other time in the past
five years."
The
United States followed a larger global trend with room rates around
the world down 17 percent in the first half of the year, according
to the HPI. The fall in room rates was driven by price drops across
every continent with hotel rooms in Europe down 16 percent, rates
in North America and Asia both declining 17 percent, and hotel
prices in Latin America falling 18 percent.
Hotels.com's
HPI revealed that Las Vegas overtook New York City as the favourite
domestic destination for U.S travellers in the first half of 2009,
with room rates in Las
Vegas hotels just $82 a night on average. Destinations rounding
out the top five U.S. favourites included New York City, Orlando,
Chicago
hotels and San Francisco.
Las
Vegas and New
York hotels, also both experienced the nation's greatest drop
in room rates with each destination down 30 percent compared to
the same period the previous year. Despite this fall in hotel
prices, New York City still held its spot as the most expensive
U.S. destination of those tracked in the global list, with prices
averaging $196 during Q1 and Q2 2009.
Among
the states, New York was the most expensive destination, followed
by Hawaii, Massachusetts and Wyoming, whose ski tourism helped
boost hotel prices in the state. The nation's least expensive
states in the first half of 2009 included Nevada, with room rates
just $77 on average, Idaho and Kansas.
The hotels.com HPI tracks the real prices paid per hotel room
rather than advertised rates, using a weighted average based on
the number of rooms sold in each of the markets hotels.com operates
in. The recent HPI report examines hotel prices paid at 78,000
hotels across 13,000 locations around the world for the period
January to June 2009, compared to the same period the year before.
The
international scale of hotels.com in terms of both customers and
destinations makes the HPI one of the most comprehensive benchmarks
available, as it incorporates chain and independent hotels, as
well as specialty lodging options such as vacation rentals and
bed and breakfast properties.
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Notes to Editors:
Fourteen editions of the HPI are published globally. Country versions
reflecting hotel prices in local currencies are available for
the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal,
Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.
About
hotels.com
hotels.com is a leading provider of lodging worldwide including
Rome, London, Paris and Los
Angeles hotels. Hotels.com offers an extensive selection of
more than 85,000 properties ranging from traditional hotels and
vacation rentals to bed and breakfasts and all-inclusive resorts.
hotels.com serves as an advocate for guests before, during and
after their property stay. To help travellers choose the right
property for each trip, the company provides a variety of tools
and features, including property descriptions, rate calendars,
maps, virtual tours, and more than one million guest reviews.
hotels.com offers additional value for guests through its Price
Match Guarantee, Risk-Free Booking and welcomerewards programs.
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