U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Type (Hotel, Resorts, Cruise), By Region, And Segment- Industry Analysis, Share, Growth, Regional Outlook and Forecasts, 2022-2030

The U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines market size was valued at US$ 218.52 billion in 2021 and is expected to hit US$ 488.9 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8% from 2022 to 2030.

Growth Factors:

The growth in the tourism and travel business in the U.S. is driving the demand. In 2020, the hotel sector had its worst year on record, with historically low occupancy, enormous job losses, and hotel closures across the country. According to the American Hotel and Lodging Association, with travel demand remaining below normal, national and state predictions for 2022 show a slow return for the industry in terms of hotel occupancy in the U.S.

According to the Hotel Data Conference Global Edition 2021, hotel occupancy in Florida was among the highest in the country in 2021, exceeding the national average of 48.1%. As a result, hotel occupancy in the U.S. has been steadily increasing since late January 2021, when it reached a new epidemic high of 58.9%. Even after accounting for temporarily closed hotels due to the pandemic, the occupancy rate was 55.7%. Furthermore, according to the AHLA's state of the hotel industry 2021 report, leisure travel is projected to rebound first, with consumers confident about national vaccination distribution and their ability to travel again in 2021.

At the same time, business travel, which accounts for the majority of hotel revenue, has remained almost non-existent, though it picked up in the second half of 2021. During the forecast period, these factors are expected to drive the demand for hotels and resorts in the U.S. Furthermore, Carnival Corp, the world's largest cruise line, announced in June 2021, that the demand across its nine cruise lines is growing and that Americans are eager to get back on the ocean. The company reported that booking volumes for future cruises were 45% higher in the second quarter of 2021 than in the first quarter. It also stated that due to pent-up demand, pre-bookings for 2022 were greater than in 2019.

Whereas demand declined in the third quarter of 2021, the slowness is caused by delta variants of the virus, as well as older clients, including fully vaccinated passengers who are worried about COVID-19, and families impacted by cruise operators only taking fully vaccinated passengers over the age of 12. The pandemic forced hotels to reduce staff sizes and ask employees to take up new responsibilities. This has been difficult for urban hotels, which are key employers due to their greater average property size. As the urban and airport hotels have seen deplorably low occupancy rates that are well below the national average, a meaningful increase in hotel employment may not occur until group and business travel resumes in the coming years.

Furthermore, according to AHLA'S state of the hotel industry 2021 report, the number of jobs is expected to increase somewhat in 2022 compared to 2021, but overall direct hotel employees will be 184,092 fewer than in 2019. Moreover, it is unlikely that the industry will reach 2019 employment levels until at least 2023.

 

Report Scope of the U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Market

Report Coverage

Details

Market Size in 2021

USD 218.52 Billion

Revenue Projection By 2030

USD 488.9 Billion

Growth Rate

CAGR of 9.8% from 2022 to 2030

Base Year

2021

Historical data

2017 - 2020

Forecast Period

2022 to 2030

Segments Covered

Type 

Companies Mentioned

 Marriott International, Inc.; Wyndham Hotel Group, LLC.; Hilton; Choice Hotels International, Inc.; IHG; Best Western Hotels & Resorts.; G6 Hospitality LLC.; American Cruise Lines; Carnival Corp; AIDA Cruises

 

Type Insights

The hotel segment of the U.S. hotels, resorts, and cruise lines market accounted for the largest revenue share of around 90% in 2021. As travel and tourism levels have been fluctuating since March 2020, the hotel and cruise operators are waiting for group and business travel to start at the same capacity as in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an excellent opportunity for the hotel industry to engage in innovative contactless technology solutions, given all of the current obstacles and constraints. Customers have shown a strong interest in technology such as contactless payments, digital messaging, self-service check-in, and smartphone-activated room keys in recent years, in addition to online booking systems.

The cruise companies stated they were expecting pent-up demand in the second quarter of 2021, but that demand dropped down after a few months. Several businesses have incurred significant costs as a result of the pandemic, causing them to reduce their occupancy and employees. Due to cruise restart-related expenses, Norwegian Cruise estimates its monthly cash burn to climb to around USD 285 billion in the third quarter, up from around USD 200 billion on average in the second quarter. Similarly, the CEO of Carnival Corp stated that the company had sold 19 ships during the pandemic, reducing its total capacity by 13%, but that the company was buying more ships and would grow its capacity by around 2.5% through 2025.

Key Companies & Market Share Insights

The market includes both international and domestic participants. Key market players focus on strategies such as innovation and new product launches to enhance their portfolio offering in the market. In July 2021, Carnival Corp announced that their new ship, the Mardi Gras, would set sail from Port Canaveral to the eastern and western Caribbean. The ship is the first in the world to feature a rollercoaster on board, as well as the first in North America to be fueled by liquefied natural gas, according to Carnival Corp. Some prominent players operating in the U.S. hotels, resorts, and cruise lines market include:

  • Marriott International, Inc.
  • Wyndham Hotel Group, LLC.
  • Hilton
  • Choice Hotels International, Inc.
  • IHG
  • Best Western Hotels & Resorts.
  • G6 Hospitality LLC.
  • American Cruise Lines
  • Carnival Corp
  • AIDA Cruises

Segments Covered in the Report

This research report offers market revenue, sales volume, production assessment and prognoses by classifying it on the basis of various aspects. Further, this research study investigates market size, production, consumption and its development trends at U.S. for the period of 2017 to 2030

  • By Type
    • Hotels
    • Resorts
    • Cruise

Key Points Covered in U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Market Study:

  • Growth of U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines in 2022
  • Market Estimates and Forecasts (2017-2030)
  • Brand Share and Market Share Analysis
  • Key Drivers and Restraints Shaping Market Growth
  • Segment-wise
  • Competition Mapping and Benchmarking
  • Recommendation on Key Winning Strategies
  • COVID-19 Impact on Demand for U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines and How to Navigate
  • Key Product Innovations and Regulatory Climate
  • U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Consumption Analysis
  • U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Production Analysis
  • U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines and Management

Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
                   1.1. Market Segmentation& Scope
                   1.2. Market Definition
                   1.3. Information Procurement
                       1.3.1. Purchased Database
                       1.3.2. Nova one advisor’s Internal Database
                       1.3.3. Secondary Sources & Third-Party Perspectives
                       1.3.4. Primary Research
                   1.4. Information Analysis
                       1.4.1. Data Analysis Models
                   1.5. Market Formulation & Data Visualization
                   1.6. Data Validation & Publishing
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
                   2.1. Market Outlook
                   2.2. Type Outlook
                   2.3. Competitive Outlook
Chapter 3. U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Market Variables, Trends & Scope
                   3.1. Market Introduction
                   3.2. Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping
                   3.3. Impact of COVID-19 on the U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Market
                   3.4. Industry Value Chain Analysis
                       3.4.1. Sales/Retail Channel Analysis
                       3.4.2. Profit Margin Analysis
                   3.5. Market Dynamics
                       3.5.1. Driver Impact Analysis
                       3.5.2. Restraint Impact Analysis
                       3.5.3. Industry Challenges
                       3.5.4. Industry opportunities
                   3.6. Business Environment Analysis
                       3.6.1. Industry Analysis - Porter’s Five Forces
                           3.6.1.1. Supplier Power
                           3.6.1.2. Buyer Power
                           3.6.1.3. Substitution Threat
                           3.6.1.4. Threat from New Entrant
                           3.6.1.5. Competitive Rivalry
                   3.7. Roadmap of U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Market
                   3.8. Market Entry Strategies
Chapter 4. Consumer Behavior Analysis
                   4.1. Demographic Analysis
                   4.2. Consumer Trends and Preferences
                   4.3. Factors Affecting Buying Decision
                   4.4. Consumer Product Adoption
                   4.5. Observations & Recommendations
Chapter 5. U.S. Hotels, Resorts, And Cruise Lines Market: Type Estimates & Trend Analysis
                   5.1. Type Movement Analysis & Market Share, 2021 & 2030
                   5.2. Hotels
                       5.2.1. Market estimates and forecast by hotels, 2017 - 2030 (USD Billion)
                   5.3. Resorts
                       5.3.1. Market estimates and forecast by resorts, 2017 - 2030 (USD Billion)
                   5.4. Cruise
                       5.4.1. Market estimates and forecast by cruise, 2017 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Chapter 6. Competitive Analysis
                   6.1. Key global players, recent developments & their impact on the industry
                   6.2. Key Company/Competition Categorization (Key innovators, Market leaders, Emerging players)
                   6.3. Vendor Landscape
                       6.3.1. Key company market share analysis, 2021
Chapter 7. Company Profiles
                   7.1 Marriott International, Inc
                       7.1.1. Company Overview
                       7.1.2. Financial Performance
                       7.1.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.1.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.2. Wyndham Hotel Group, LLC.
                       7.2.1. Company Overview
                       7.2.2. Financial Performance
                       7.2.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.2.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.3. Hilton
                       7.3.1. Company Overview
                       7.3.2. Financial Performance
                       7.3.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.3.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.4. Choice Hotels International, Inc.
                       7.4.1. Company Overview
                       7.4.2. Financial Performance
                       7.4.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.4.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.5. IHG
                       7.5.1. Company Overview
                       7.5.2. Financial Performance
                       7.5.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.5.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.6. Best Western Hotels & Resorts
                       7.6.1. Company Overview
                       7.6.2. Financial Performance
                       7.6.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.6.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.7. G6 Hospitality LLC.
                       7.7.1. Company Overview
                       7.7.2. Financial Performance
                       7.7.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.7.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.8. American Cruise Lines
                       7.8.1. Company Overview
                       7.8.2. Financial Performance
                       7.8.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.8.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.9. Carnival Corp
                       7.9.1. Company Overview
                       7.9.2. Financial Performance
                       7.9.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.9.4. Strategic Initiatives
                   7.10. AIDA Cruises
                       7.10.1. Company Overview
                       7.10.2. Financial Performance
                       7.10.3. Product Benchmarking
                       7.10.4. Strategic Initiatives

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