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Luxury Leads As the Hotel Industry Splits Into a Two‑Speed Market
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Luxury Leads As the Hotel Industry Splits Into a Two‑Speed Market

13 March 20263 Mins Read

In Brief: The hospitality industry is witnessing a two-tiered market trend, where high-end hotels are seeing more robust growth compared to economy lodgings.

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Luxury hotels are outperforming other lodging segments as strong demand from affluent travelers continues to drive revenue growth, creating what industry analysts describe as a “two-speed” hotel market.

Published March 12, 2026 | By HNR News Staff Reporter

The global hotel industry is increasingly showing signs of a two-speed recovery, with luxury properties benefiting from strong demand while the midscale and economy segments are experiencing more moderate growth.

Industry analysts say affluent travelers have continued to spend on premium travel experiences, helping luxury hotels maintain strong occupancy and pricing power even as broader economic conditions remain uncertain.

According to data from STR, luxury hotels have recently recorded revenue per available room (RevPAR) growth of roughly 3%, while economy hotel RevPAR declined by more than 4% during the same period, highlighting the widening performance gap between lodging segments.

“Luxury travel demand has remained remarkably resilient,” said Amanda Hite, president of STR. “Affluent travelers continue to prioritize experiences, and that has helped luxury hotels sustain strong pricing and occupancy levels.”

Premium Experiences Drive Luxury Demand

Many luxury hotels have benefited from travelers seeking distinctive experiences, including destination resorts, wellness retreats, and culturally immersive stays.

Industry observers say travelers are increasingly allocating discretionary spending toward high-quality travel experiences rather than traditional consumer purchases.

Major hospitality companies such as Marriott International, Hilton, and Hyatt have expanded their luxury portfolios in recent years, introducing new brands and investing in high-end properties across global markets.

These investments reflect growing confidence among hotel companies that premium hospitality experiences will remain a strong driver of revenue growth.

Some ultra-luxury hotels have reported record pricing levels as demand remains strong. Industry data shows average daily rates (ADR) at top luxury properties in certain markets exceeding $1,200 per night, with RevPAR growth surpassing 10% in some cases.

Midscale and Economy Segments Face Slower Growth

While luxury hotels continue to perform strongly, midscale and economy properties are experiencing more moderate demand growth in several markets.

Rising operating costs, changing travel patterns, and increased competition from alternative accommodations have created additional challenges for some operators in these segments.

Industry analysts note that price-sensitive travelers may be adjusting their travel plans as economic conditions evolve, leading to slower demand growth in certain hotel categories.

“The industry is seeing different demand patterns across segments,” said Jan Freitag, national director of hospitality analytics at CoStar Group. “Luxury travelers are still spending, while other segments may be more sensitive to economic pressures.”

Development and Investment Trends Reflect the Shift

The divergence in performance is also influencing hotel development and investment decisions.

Many developers and investors are increasingly focusing on upscale and luxury projects, where strong pricing power and brand recognition can support higher returns.

At the same time, some markets continue to see steady development activity in select-service and extended-stay categories that benefit from efficient operating models.

Industry observers say investors are carefully evaluating market conditions, location fundamentals, and brand positioning when considering new hotel projects.

Outlook for the Hotel Industry

Looking ahead, analysts expect the hotel industry to continue experiencing uneven growth across segments as global travel patterns evolve.

Luxury properties are likely to remain well-positioned to capture demand from high-income travelers seeking premium travel experiences, while other segments may be more sensitive to economic conditions and consumer spending trends.

“Travel demand remains strong overall,” Freitag said. “But the performance gap between luxury and other segments is likely to remain an important theme for the hotel industry in the coming years.”

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