Canada hotels record first occupancy decline in three months
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
BWH Hotels has continued expansive growth of its 19 distinctive brands throughout the third quarter.
From luxury to premium economy accommodations, the brand added new properties to its global portfolio throughout key markets in Asia, Europe, North America and South America. Travellers can enjoy the increased presence of BWH Hotels properties in Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, France, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, the U.S. and Vietnam.
“We are delighted to offer even more accommodations for travelers to choose from as they prepare for upcoming fall travel,” says Larry Cuculic, president and chief executive officer, BWH Hotels. “We continue to strategically grow our global presence, thoughtfully adding ideal properties in key locations throughout the world. Our new properties serve every type of traveller, from road trippers to world adventurers—the range of BWH Hotels’ properties is endless.”
Select properties joining the portfolio include:
Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
South America
BWH Hotels has maintained its success through the first three quarters of the year and plans to utilize this momentum to further its growth ahead of 2024. These latest properties join more than 4,300 hotels in over 100 countries and territories around the world.
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
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