Pandemic pain sees hotel room income fall 40 per cent
Providing isolation services softened the pandemic's blow for some hotels but room income nationally still fell 40 per cent last year.
A Tourism Industry Aotearoa survey showed that on average hotels were barely half full in 2020, well down on the 80 per cent average occupancy rates they had previously enjoyed since 2016.
Queenstown’s average occupancy rates fell from 82 per cent in 2019 to 42 per cent last year as a result of the border closure. Read more here.
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