The Fiji Times

The new normal

Travel companies temper expectatio­ns for 2024

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THE buzzword from travel companies for 2024 is “normal.”

After the pandemic slammed the brakes on the tourism industry, and the subsequent years were the era of “revenge travel,” hotel operators Hilton Worldwide and Marriott

Internatio­nal and online travel agency Expedia expect demand to grow more slowly this year.

They, along with other travel companies, are forecastin­g fullyear 2024 profits short of the consensus from Wall Street analysts.

That has been a disappoint­ment to investors, as people had been making more room in their spending budgets for vacations and hotel stays.

“We expect travel demand to remain relatively healthy, but we expect growth rates across the world to decelerate,” Expedia chief executive officer Peter

Kern told investors on a call.

Marriott told investors that it expects 2024 revenue per available room, a closely watched industry metric for hotels’ topline performanc­e, to increase between three per cent and five per cent this year, after nearly 15 per cent growth in 2023.

Similarly, Hilton expects fullyear room revenue to rise between two percent and four per cent in 2024, down from a 12.6 per cent increase in 2023.

“The rebound impact from the pandemic has waned,” Marriott’s CEO Anthony Capuano told investors on a call.

So far this year, Marriott and Hilton shares have risen 3.4 per cent and 3.3 per cent, respective­ly, after gains of 51.46 per cent and 44.10 per cent in 2023.

The US hotel industry notched new records for the average daily room rate and revenue per available room, according to commercial real estate analytics firm CoStar, but that may not be repeated this year.

Average US revenue per available room in 2023 was $97.97, up 4.9 per cent from 2022.

Average daily rates rose 4.3 per cent to $155.62, according to CoStar.

Despite expectatio­ns for travel costs to rise 3.5 per cent year-over-year in 2024, travellers have an average of about 4.9 trips planned per person, a two per cent rise above 2019 levels, according to a survey of over 500 US travellers by Jefferies.

Short-term rental company Airbnb forecast first-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, as it expects a boost from strong cross-border travel.

However, the company expects the growth rate of nights booked in the quarter to moderate compared with the fourth quarter of 2023.

Average daily rates for the quarter are expected to be flat or slightly up year-over-year, the company said.

One laggard for hospitalit­y companies has been China, but the hotel giants were more optimistic about that country’s growth for the coming year as well as rebounding group and business travel.

“For the hotel industry, 2024 will be the first normal year we’ve seen since 2019,” said Patrick Scholes, Truist equity analyst.

“The last market still needing to catch up is China.”

Hilton forecast 2024 adjusted profit between $6.80 and $6.94 per share, below the analyst consensus for $7.07, while Marriott’s range was $9.18 to $9.52 per share, versus expectatio­ns for $9.69 per share, LSEG data showed.

Airfares are also expected to soften, analysts said, as excess domestic capacity has weakened the pricing power of air carriers.

In January, domestic airfare averaged $273 per round-trip ticket, up 1.8 per cent from 2023 but down 2.2 per cent from 2019, according to data from travel booking app Hopper.

Expedia said it expects revenue growth in 2024 to be in the mid-single digits after a 10 per cent increase in revenue in 2023, and it said pricing should be soft across several categories in 2024.

The company’s gross air bookings were partially affected by lower average ticket prices and continued pressure on car rental rates.

Investors will get another look at how the accommodat­ions sector performed in the fourth quarter when vacation rental company Airbnb reports earnings after the bell on Tuesday.

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Picture: REUTERS/FILE A cleaning lady wearing a protective face mask wipes dust in the lobby at the Sacher hotel in Vienna, Austria May 28, 2020.
 ?? Picture: REUTERS/FILE ?? A cleaning lady wearing a protective face mask wipes dust in a suite at the Sacher hotel in Vienna, Austria May 28, 2020.
Picture: REUTERS/FILE A cleaning lady wearing a protective face mask wipes dust in a suite at the Sacher hotel in Vienna, Austria May 28, 2020.
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Picture: REUTERS/ FILE Flight departures are displayed at Zurich Airport, July 10, 2021. Switzerlan­d.
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Picture: REUTERS/ FILE A view the lobby of the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore June 4, 2018.

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