Shares of the hotel operator, which owns the Ritz-Carlton and
St. Regis luxury brands, rose as much as 8.1% to $95.64 in
afternoon trading after Sorenson said the occupancy rate in
China was 40% currently, up from 7% to 8% in February, when
COVID-19 started spreading.
"It's not just leisure travel growing, but it is business
travel. Chinese are flying again," Sorenson said at a Goldman
Sachs conference.
In the United States, Marriott's hotels that remained open
crossed the 20% occupancy threshold and continue to see an
improvement, Sorenson said.
"The (U.S.) hotels that are performing strongest are those that
are most dependent on drive to business."
The company had an occupancy rate of about 12% in North America
in April, with 16% of its hotels closed temporarily.
However, Sorenson warned that it could take Marriott a few years
to get back to levels of occupancy seen in 2019, when its global
occupancy rate was 71%.
(Reporting by Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; editing by Uttaresh.V)
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