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Title: Forecasting hotel room demand amid COVID-19
Authors: Zhang, H 
Lu, J 
Issue Date: Feb-2022
Source: Tourism economics, Feb. 2022, v. 28, no. 1, p. 200-221
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has hindered international travel considerably, greatly affecting the hotel industry. Hong Kong, as a well-known international tourist destination, has also been hit hard by the crisis. Recovery forecasts for hotel room demand are critical to managing this ongoing crisis. This study employs the autoregressive distributed lag error correction model to generate baseline forecasts of hotel room demand for Hong Kong followed by compound scenario analysis to optimize forecasts considering the pandemic’s impacts. The COVID-19 Travelable Index is designed to group source markets by their pandemic situations, vaccinations, policy responses, and health resilience. To capture pandemic-related uncertainty, this study presents three scenarios describing recovery patterns based on trough duration, the quarter for lifting travel restrictions, and the quarter for returning to baseline forecasts. Hotel demand forecasts geared toward each source market are analyzed, revealing strategies to help hotel businesses manage this crisis.
Keywords: COVID-19
Crisis management
Hotel demand forecasting
Scenario analysis
Tourism index
Vaccinations
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Journal: Tourism economics 
ISSN: 1354-8166
EISSN: 2044-0375
DOI: 10.1177/13548166211035569
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Zhang, H., & Lu, J. (2021). Forecasting hotel room demand amid COVID-19. Tourism Economics, 28(1), 200-221. Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). DOI: 10.1177/13548166211035569.
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