Macau reports 48% hotel occupancy rate for CNY Golden Week
Macau has reported a hotel room occupancy rate of 48% over the Chinese New Year Golden Week, a year-on-year decrease of 5%.
The CNY period, which ran from 11-17 February 2021, saw a substantial drop in visitor numbers due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with a recent outbreak in mainland China resulting in a “stay in place” order from authorities over the holiday period. Travel advisories also warned against planning holiday trips to the region.
Total visitor numbers this year reached 90,615, a year-on-year decline of 65%, with a daily average of 12,945.
Five-star hotels and four-star hotels each reported an occupancy rate of 50% for the holiday period, with guest houses reporting an occupancy rate of 27%.
Room rates meanwhile also saw a decline over the holiday period, dropping 42% year-on-year to an average daily rate of MOP$1,175 (US$147). The average room rates of five-star hotels fell by 39% to MOP$1,445, with four-star hotels declining 53% to MOP$734.
The Macau Government Tourism Office announced it is now working with several platforms to strengthen its promotional efforts on social media – as well as conducting a number of programs – in a bid to increase visitation from mainland China.
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