Asheville’s Hotel Occupancy Rates, Revenues Continue to Plummet, New Data Shows
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The number of overnight hotel stays increased in May, according to provisional results from the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). This figure was driven primarily by American and German tourists.
Asheville’s hotel occupancy rates, revenues continue to plummet, new data shows
From Staff Reports ASHEVILLE — New hotel occupancy numbers are out “and they continue to show the tourism slide that Asheville locals already sense nearly nine months after Helene,” Asheville television station WLOS (News 13) reported on June 25. “Explore Asheville, the area's tourism organization, reported that May hotel occupancy was down 7 percent compared to last May,” News 13 added. “Hotel revenues are down 19 percent compared to revenues l…
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