Business Travel’s Evolution at Top Hotel Chains: 9 Trends

Business Travel’s Evolution at Top Hotel Chains: 9 Trends
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The business traveler is back in the lobby. But the hotel stay is shorter.

The compression in trip length reflects a broader reshaping of business travel that has left hotel companies contending with thinner midweek occupancy and booking windows so tight that a single macroeconomic jolt can upend demand overnight. 

Skift reviewed executive commentary, financial filings, and third-party data to identify 9 trends driving the evolution of business travel. 

1. Midweek Hole

Wednesday was historically the peak night for U.S. hotel occupancy. That title has now shifted to the weekend. Monday-through-Wednesday nights, long the bread-and-butter of corporate travel, still haven’t fully recovered from the pandemic.

Overall hotel occupancy has surpassed 2019 levels, but the gains are coming on weekends and Friday “shoulder nights,” fueled by add-on leisure demand. 

2. Shorter Stays

The major hotel groups don’t publicly repo

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