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.
Days Inns - Canada has announced the grand opening of its hotel in Summerside, P.E.I. with its Days Inn & Suites - Summerside, offering guests exceptional service, modern amenities, and a prime location near the Downtown Harbourfront Boardwalk.
With 86 guest rooms, the newly renovated hotel promises to provide a comfortable and enjoyable stay for both business and leisure travellers. Each room is designed with guests in mind, featuring convenient amenities such as a microwave and mini-fridge, ensuring a home-away-from-home experience.
"We are thrilled to welcome our newest addition to the Days Inn family. The opening of this hotel in Summerside marks a significant milestone in our efforts to deliver exceptional value in various markets across the country," says Irwin Prince, president & COO, Days Inns - Canada. "With great excitement, we welcome this hotel to the brand, promising guests a refreshing and affordable lodging experience."
Days Inn & Suites - Summerside boasts three spacious meeting rooms with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and flexible seating arrangements. With a capacity to accommodate up to 150 people, it is the perfect venue for corporate events, seminars, and social gatherings. Located at 311 Market Street, Days Inn & Suites - Summerside is now accepting reservations.
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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