New York’s hotels have recorded unprecedented profits, fueled by this year’s U.S. Open Tennis Championships in Queens. With over 239,000 visitors during Fan Week, occupancy rose 3.5% and average daily rates jumped 8%. Properties introduced tennis-inspired menus, VIP packages, and luxury experiences, boosting food-and-beverage sales alongside room demand. This surge highlights how major sports events like the U.S. Open power New York’s tourism economy and reinforce its status as a global sports tourism hub.
New York hotels hit record profits as U.S. Open surges.

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