Hotels & Lodging Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

Hotels are perhaps the backbone of the travel and tourism industry. After all, when people travel somewhere away from home, they need somewhere to sleep. And if that place isn’t a friend or relative’s home, or a campsite, it’s a hotel – or one of the many variations of hotels: motels, inns, bed and breakfasts, hostels, lodges, vacation house or apartment rentals and now, thanks to new services such as AirBnB, a room within a private dwelling.

The global hotel market was projected to exceed $500 billion by the end of 2014, growing to more than $550 billion by 2016. The American Hotel & Lodging Association counted more than 52,000 lodging properties in the United States (defined as having 15 or more rooms). The fledgling private room rental phenomenon, a trend born out of social media, is too new to quantify, but it if the business is sustainable it will clearly affect the hotel industry, particularly for leisure travel.

MarketResearch.com’s collection of market research studies on the hotel and lodging industry will help you stay competitive and grow in this rebounding and evolving market. We offer several thousand studies on varied aspects of the hotel industry, including hundreds of reports and outlooks on how the hotel industry is and will fare in individual countries worldwide.

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Hotels & Lodging Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Saudi Arabia Lodging (Destination)

    ... hotels. In terms of hotel room construction, Saudi Arabia leads the Middle East and Africa with 40,742 rooms currently under construction. The expansion is in line with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goal of attracting 100 ... Read More

  • Spain Lodging (Destination)

    ... Spanish hotels continue to see demand from both local and international travellers. Some hotels are reported to have stated occupancy rates close to 90% over the Easter 2042 period, and summer reservations are also reported ... Read More

  • Brazil Lodging (Destination)

    ... Horizonte, Salvador, Porto Alegre, Recife, Fortaleza, and Manaus. The number of outlets and total revenue indicate that 2023 was a year of recovery, surpassing the pre-pandemic (2019) levels, and growth has continued in 2024. The ... Read More

  • Vietnam Travel

    ... products related to culture and heritage, sports events, and festivals. The number of domestic trips and number of inbound arrivals are therefore set to continue to rise in 2024, although at a slower rate, as ... Read More

  • Argentina Travel

    ... destination for international tourism, a situation primarily taken advantage of by those from neighbouring countries such as Brazil, Uruguay and Chile. In contrast, when the exchange rate is very high, this situation dramatically reverses, making ... Read More

  • Brazil Travel

    ... inflation is more controlled, and the estimated GDP growth in 2024 is positive. However, the country lacks significant investment in tourism infrastructure. Very little is invested in expansion and modernisation, with most of the focus ... Read More

  • Thailand Travel

    ... from China remain significantly below 2019 levels, and are not expected to fully recover by the end of the forecast period. This shortcoming is attributed to China's sluggish economic recovery and a shift toward domestic ... Read More

  • Colombia Travel

    ... visited country in Latin America, after South America. Following COVID-19, Colombia regained its momentum, attracting international tourists two years ahead of projections. The country was recognised at the World Travel Awards, where it earned the ... Read More

  • Indonesia Lodging (Destination)

    ... general, following the disruptors of the pandemic lockdowns and following rebound in mobility. This means growth is slowing down after its previous post-pandemic spike, and overall performance is not yet back to the levels seen ... Read More

  • The US Travel

    ... consumer expectations. The experience of US consumers in relation to their travel desires has bifurcated in 2024. Many consumers have continued travelling despite high prices, even continuing their demand for international travel. A strong US ... Read More

  • Mexico Travel

    ... as a leading tourist power and highlighted its significant potential. In 2024, tourism in Mexico continues to demonstrate its remarkable resilience despite political and economic challenges defining the scope. The number of national and international ... Read More

  • Italy Travel

    ... abroad, are willing to travel, and indeed consider it a priority; consequently, most destinations in Italy are experiencing a growth trend in terms of the number of inbound, domestic, and outbound trips. Most travel in ... Read More

  • France Travel

    ... Anniversary of the Normandy landings in June and the Paris Olympics in July. Physical spectators in Paris and other Olympic cities were projected to reach 15 million, with this including many locals. Paris alone was ... Read More

  • Australia Travel

    ... 2024, as travel restrictions lifted and Australians showed a strong interest in outbound travel. However, domestic trip numbers are still increasing, with domestic business trips contributing more to this growth. Nevertheless, compared to 2019, the ... Read More

  • Austria Travel

    ... domestic trips is close to returning to the 2019 level. In addition, key measures, such as hotel room nights and value sales and airline value sales, are reaching new heights as travel leaves the COVID-19 ... Read More

  • Chile Travel

    ... Chile"" programme, which has positioned the country as a premier MICE destination. Chile's tourism industry is strategically positioned to capitalise on its geographical strengths. Currency devaluation in Argentina has led to a surge in Chilean ... Read More

  • Malaysia Travel

    ... would be a game changer, but current restrictions continue to impede recovery in this area. Global challenges including war and economic concerns are creating uncertainty, with the industry responding through moves such as flexible booking ... Read More

  • Austria Lodging (Destination)

    ... the 2019 pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic level. Business trips and long-distance travel are still slightly curbed due to the experience of the pandemic, but also partly due to greater efforts to save money by both leisure ... Read More

  • Argentina Lodging (Destination)

    ... from making the substantial investments required to establish and maintain luxury hotels. Euromonitor International's Lodging (Destination) in Argentina report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. ... Read More

  • South Korea Lodging (Destination)

    ... driven by the lifting of travel bans and pandemic restrictions. This move towards individual travellers is expected to lead to higher room rates compared with group bookings, but it also increases hotels’ reliance on online ... Read More

  • Hong Kong, China Lodging (Destination)

    ... longer stays and higher spending, have been notably absent, impacting the revenue streams of upscale establishments that rely on their patronage. Meanwhile, Chinese tourists, a vital source market for Hong Kong, have altered their travel ... Read More

  • Singapore Lodging (Destination)

    ... significant progress in value sales across various lodging categories. For instance, value sales of budget hotels in Singapore surpassed the pre-pandemic level as early as 2022, as consumers looked to travel on a budget in ... Read More

  • Mexico Lodging (Destination)

    ... also facing a greater room offer and thus competition. Large hotel chains such as Fiesta Americana have implemented space remodelling strategies that attract economic flow while promoting life-work and extended stays, specifically targeting the growth ... Read More

  • The US Lodging (Destination)

    ... the budget segment, even though it would be expected that many consumers would be looking for value. The main reason for this is that the people feeling the pinch the most from years of high ... Read More

  • The United Arab Emirates Lodging (Destination)

    ... position of the United Arab Emirates as a global luxury destination, attracting high net worth individuals and affluent tourists. Major international hotel chains, such as Marriott, are expanding their luxury offerings in the region, opening ... Read More

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