With the annual U.S. travel peak behind us, hotel demand and occupancy began to trend down which is normal. For the week ending 30 July 2022 (week 31), however, the decrease in demand was much lower than in 2017, 2018 and 2019. In those years, demand fell by more than one million room nights week over week (WoW). This week, demand fell by only 316,000 room nights WoW, resulting in U.S. occupancy of 71.9%.
U.S. hotel occupancy fell 4.9 percentage points from the previous week and came in at 67.3% for 26 June-2 July (week 27). While that might seem alarming, it is important to note this type of decline is normal for the Fourth of July holiday. Since 2000, the Fourth of July or the holiday observance (federal holiday) has fallen on a Monday seven times, including last year and in 2016. In each case, occupancy in the week before the holiday fell by more than four percentage points with most of the losses beginning on Wednesday and continuing into the weekend.
this moment? reporter: this is about following a money trail. trying to figure out who funded. who helped make that plot in new york city and times square happen. at this point in time no particular danger in the boston area or maine. they are following up the leads. megyn: do they have anything more between these two men that came from the massachusetts area, the boston area and faisal shahzad other than this money? money was funneled and they don t know whether it was knowingly funneled to support terror. reporter: that s what they are looking into. this was a coordinated effort. they were trying to get it all done at once. authorities here in massachusetts knew about it for a couple days. the governor putting out a statement earlier today saying he has some awareness at least. the fbi with ice and state police conducted a successful
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