1、Research Hotels&HospitalityGlobal lodging has turned a corner in 2022Global Hotels Asset Management ReportGlobal|20222|Global Hotels Asset Management Report 2022 Jones Lang LaSalle IP,Inc.All rights reserved.The global lodging industry has turned a corner in 2022,with operating performance improving
2、 significantly over 2020 and moving closer to pre-pandemic levels.Each regions recovery profile has varied and has been influenced by the severity of COVID-19 travel restrictions,with the Americas,Middle East and Europe leading the way.Countries like the UK and the U.S.reached peak RevPAR levels ove
3、r the summer months since the pandemic started,as the desire to travel and indulge in experiences drove lodging demand to new heights.As of YTD September 2022,U.S.RevPAR was up 6.4%over the same period in 2019.Prognosticators expect full-year 2022 U.S.RevPAR to exceed 2019 levels by 7.7%.In the UK,U
4、AE and Qatar,RevPAR is up 2%to 18%compared to YTD September 2019.Asia-Pacifics performance continues to be held back by remaining COVID-19 travel restrictions.Nevertheless,Hong Kong,Macau and Japan announced easing border restrictions starting in October.As we move to the end of the year,concerns ov
5、er a recession in the U.S.,the ongoing Ukraine/Russia war,economic and political volatility in Europe and geopolitical tensions between the U.S.and China,coupled with uncertainty surrounding lodging demands full recovery,create a complex operating environment for hotels at all levels.Owners and oper
6、ators will need to embrace a defensive approach to asset management,remaining razor focused on their operating structures as they continue to navigate the challenges of running a hotel during such unprecedented times.As such,the role that hotel asset managers play continues to be critical,with hotel