Average daily rate, occupancy and revenue per available room at U.S. hotels in February each posted some of the largest year-over-year increases in more than a year, according to STR hospitality data from Costar.
RevPAR rose 4.3 percent to $98.28, driven by a 2 percent increase in ADR to $162.58 and a 2.3 percent bump in occupancy to 60.4 percent.
San Francisco recorded double-digit year-over-year gains in ADR (28.1 percent), occupancy (17.8 percent) and RevPAR (51 percent), aided by Super Bowl LX.
Last year's Super Bowl host, New Orleans, reported the largest declines in ADR, down 33.7 percent, and RevPAR, down 35.5 percent, among STR's top 25 markets. Boston had the largest drop in occupancy, down 7.8 percent to 58 percent.
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