Illinois hotels report record revenues for fiscal year 2023
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[July 11, 2023]
By ANDREW ADAMS
Capitol News Illinois
aadams@capitolnewsillinois.com
CHICAGO – For hoteliers, business is booming in Illinois.
On Monday, Gov. JB Pritzker, the state’s legislative leadership and
representatives of the hospitality industry announced that hotels in
Illinois saw record revenues in fiscal year 2023, which ended June 30.
Across the state, hotels brought in $307.8 million, according to figures
from the state’s Department of Revenue. That beats fiscal year 2019, the
previous record year for hotel income and the last year before the
pandemic upended the hospitality industry.
Revenue in 2023 was up 35.8 percent from the prior year and 230.1
percent from fiscal year 2021, when the pandemic was still significantly
affecting peoples’ travel habits.
“Tourism means more jobs for hotel and hospitality and recreation
workers – good paying jobs with health insurance,” Pritzker said at a
Monday news conference in Chicago. “More tourism means millions of new
visitors exploring all the amazing things that our state and city have
to offer.”
Major events have helped bolster Illinois’ tourism industry in 2023,
according to Kristin Richards, the head of the state’s Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity. These include the sold out Enjoy
Illinois 300 NASCAR race in Madison and Taylor Swift’s Eras tour.
Swift’s fans, who descended on Chicago’s Soldier Field for three nights
over the first weekend in June, contributed to Chicago seeing the
highest weekend hotel occupancy rate in history – an average of 96.8%
according to reporting from Bloomberg.
But hotel revenues are only one way to measure tourism’s impact. Other
metrics have yet to match 2019’s records.
The state’s tourism office partners with analytics firm Tourism
Economics to research visitors’ impact on the state’s economy. The
agency reported to the state in June that Illinois saw 111.3 million
visitors who spent $44.3 billion in calendar year 2022. Calendar year
2019, the highest year on record for both measures, saw 122.8 million
visitors who spent a combined $45.5 billion.
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Gov. JB Pritzker speaks to reporters at
a Monday news conference celebrating the continued recovery of the
tourism industry. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Andrew Adams)
The hotel industry as well has not fully recovered from the pandemic’s
tourism industry interruptions.
Michael Jacobson, president of the Illinois Hotel and Lodging
Association, said that while revenues have returned, staffing levels and
occupancy rates overall have not yet reached pre-pandemic levels,
although they were trending toward recovery.
“We look forward to returning to our place as one of the most
significant economic engines, employers and taxpayers in the state,”
Jacobson said on Monday.
The state has made some significant investments in tourism in the past
few years, including the $30.3 million “Middle of Everything” ad
campaign. The campaign, which launched in the spring of 2022, stars
television actress and Illinois native Jane Lynch.
The campaign’s first year brought in an additional 2 million visitors
and generated $1 billion in Illinois hotels, restaurants, small
businesses, and attractions, according to the state’s tourism office.
The campaign recently launched a new set of TV ads this summer that
feature the television star.
“Being able to share my passion for all things Illinois comes naturally,
and getting to meet and work with so many inspiring people and unique
businesses across the state is an honor,” Lynch said in a June 23 news
release.
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