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Marriott: Some future group rates above 2019 levels

By Donna M. Airoldi / 11 May 2021 / Contact Reporter
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Group business already on the books for the first quarters of 2022 and 2023 at Marriott International's US and Canada properties has been booked at higher average rates than similar bookings were in 2019, Marriott CEO Tony Capuano said on a Monday earnings call. The US and Canada is the company's largest region, according to Capuano.

"Rates for group room nights booked in the first quarter for 2022 and 2023 are currently 6 per cent and 10 per cent, respectively, above pre-pandemic levels, demonstrating that we are not trading rate for occupancy," he said. "At the end of the quarter, group revenue on the books for 2022 was down less than 15 per cent compared to group revenue on the books as of the end of the first quarter of 2019 for 2020."

Still, while group rates may be up, the number of group room nights on the books for the first quarter of 2022 is down 30 per cent compared with 2019 bookings, said Marriott EVP and CFO Leeny Oberg, adding, "It's early days. We've only seen Q1. So, I think part of this is the uncertainty I was pointing out that people are looking for just a bit more clarity around—Is it August? Is it October?—when people are more comfortable having these large group meetings where everybody can be together."

Q1 2021 Metrics

First-quarter comparable Marriott systemwide constant-dollar revenue per available room declined 46.3 per cent year over year, and 59.1 per cent compared with the first quarter of 2019. Global occupancy reached 37.7 per cent, down 15.3 percentage points year over year, and ADR was $121.02, off by 24.5 per cent compared with a year prior. For the US and Canada, RevPAR declined 46.3 per cent year over year, and 57.1 per cent compared with 2019.

The company, however, is seeing monthly sequential improvements in its key metrics.

"In March, we saw the largest month-over-month sequential increase in global occupancy since the beginning of the pandemic," Capuano said. "Occupancy reached over 45 per cent, up 9 percentage points from occupancy in February." In April, it rose to about 48 per cent, he added.

Comparable systemwide RevPAR was down 53 per cent in March compared with 2019, but that represented an 8 percentage point improvement over February, while April improved further, down about 50 per cent from two years ago, Capuano said.

Though special corporate bookings in the US and Canada remain below pre-pandemic levels, they are slowly recovering. "In March, special corporate bookings for all future stays exceeded February's bookings by 25 per cent, the largest sequential monthly increase in this customer segment since the pandemic began," Capuano said. "And special corporate bookings took another nice leg up in April, improving 13 per cent over March."

As for corporate rates, Oberg pointed out that most of Marriott's large clients rolled over their rates from 2020 into 2021, "so you see a pretty steady sort of pricing, while if you look at the last recession, they actually went down by 6 per cent," she said. "As we get into this fall, we'll see where that goes for 2022 because that's typically when we go out and renegotiate those rates for next year. But for this year, they've held pretty steady."

Where demand has rebounded swiftly, so too have average rates, Oberg added. "In the US, occupancy across our 34 luxury resorts rose to 59 per cent in March, leading to ADR up 26 per cent over March of 2019," she said. "Similarly, certain resort properties in Caribbean destinations saw record first-quarter ADR as a result of sudden surges in occupancy."

Development Pipeline

Marriott added 134 new properties with 23,567 rooms globally during the first quarter, "which was 60 per cent more than during the first quarter of 2020," said Capuano. About 7,300 of those rooms—31 per cent—were added from conversions, "the highest percentage in any quarter over the last six years," he added. Nearly 12,000 rooms were added in international markets. 

The company's worldwide development pipeline totalled approximately 491,000 rooms. More than 222,000 rooms in the pipeline were under construction as of 31 March.

"If you look at the current pipeline today, interestingly, about 40 per cent of the global pipeline is full-service, and even within that 40 per cent, 25 per cent of those full-service rooms are in the luxury tier, and I think that's quite encouraging for us," Capuano said.

Marriott also reported a net loss of $11 million for the quarter, compared with net income of $31 million one year ago. 

RELATED: Marriott Q4 2020 results


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