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Marriott's Stunning Growth: RevPAR Up 5%, 123K Rooms Added - 0 views

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    MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL REPORTED five percent global RevPAR growth in the fourth quarter of 2024, with a four percent increase in the U.S. and Canada and 7.2 percent in international markets. However, net income fell to $455 million from $848 million in the prior year. The company added more than 123,000 rooms in 2024, achieving 6.8 percent net rooms growth from year-end 2023, Marriott said in a statement. "Marriott achieved excellent results in 2024, as we delivered best-in-class experiences that helped drive strong demand for our industry-leading portfolio of brands," said Anthony Capuano, Marriott's president and CEO. "Full-year global RevPAR rose 4.3 percent, and with record gross room additions, net rooms grew 6.8 percent to more than 1.7 million worldwide."
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Marriott reports 3 percent increase in Q3 global RevPAR - 0 views

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    MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL REPORTED a 3 percent increase in global RevPAR, with 2.1 percent growth in the U.S. and Canada and 5.4 percent in international markets for the third quarter. Net income totaled $584 million, and approximately 16,000 net rooms were added during the quarter. "Marriott had another solid quarter, highlighted by strong net rooms and fee growth, robust development activity, and a 3 percent increase in global RevPAR," said Anthony Capuano, Marriott's president and CEO. "Third-quarter international RevPAR rose 5.4 percent, led by gains in APEC and EMEA, with resilient domestic and cross-border demand and solid ADR growth. U.S. & Canada RevPAR increased over 2 percent year-over-year, with ADR up 2.3 percent." Capuano noted the group segment stood out, with global group RevPAR rising 10 percent and expected to grow 8 percent for 2024. "RevPAR for the business transient segment continued to grow, while leisure transient RevPAR remained flat year-over-year but still well ahead of pre-pandemic levels," he said.
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