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Marriott International reported strong second quarter 2022 results with RevPAR increasing by 70.6% worldwide compared to 2021. Adjusted diluted EPS rose to $1.80 from $0.79 a year ago. The company added nearly 17,000 rooms globally, expanding its development pipeline to 495,000 rooms. Share repurchases resumed, with $300 million in stock bought back. Net income reached $678 million, highlighting recovery momentum as travel demand picks up, particularly in the U.S. and international markets.

Positive
  • Second quarter net income reached $678 million, up from $422 million year-over-year.
  • Adjusted diluted EPS increased to $1.80, reflecting a recovery in travel demand.
  • RevPAR increased by 70.6% globally compared to the previous year.
  • Resumed share repurchases, buying back 1.9 million shares for $300 million.
  • Added approximately 17,000 rooms, growing development pipeline to over 495,000 rooms.
Negative
  • RevPAR declined by 2.9% worldwide and 14.1% in international markets compared to 2019.
  • General, administrative, and other expenses rose to $231 million, up from $187 million year-over-year, indicating increased costs.
  • Second quarter 2022 comparable systemwide constant dollar RevPAR increased 70.6 percent worldwide, 66.1 percent in the U.S. & Canada, and 87.8 percent in international markets, compared to the 2021 second quarter; 
  • Second quarter 2022 comparable systemwide constant dollar RevPAR declined 2.9 percent worldwide and 14.1 percent in international markets, while RevPAR increased 1.3 percent in the U.S. & Canada, compared to the 2019 second quarter; 
  • Second quarter reported diluted EPS totaled $2.06, compared to reported diluted EPS of $1.28 in the year-ago quarter.  Second quarter adjusted diluted EPS totaled $1.80, compared to second quarter 2021 adjusted diluted EPS of $0.79;
  • Second quarter reported net income totaled $678 million, compared to reported net income of $422 million in the year-ago quarter.  Second quarter adjusted net income totaled $593 million, compared to second quarter 2021 adjusted net income of $260 million;
  • Adjusted EBITDA totaled $1,019 million in the 2022 second quarter, compared to second quarter 2021 adjusted EBITDA of $558 million;
  • The company added roughly 17,000 rooms globally during the second quarter, including approximately 9,200 rooms in international markets and nearly 4,400 conversion rooms;
  • At quarter end, Marriott's worldwide development pipeline totaled nearly 2,950 properties and more than 495,000 rooms, including roughly 27,400 rooms approved, but not yet subject to signed contracts.  Approximately 203,300 rooms in the pipeline were under construction as of the end of the 2022 second quarter;
  • Marriott resumed share repurchases in the second quarter, repurchasing 1.9 million shares of the company's common stock for $300 million.  Year-to-date through July 29, the company has repurchased 2.9 million shares for $448 million.

BETHESDA, Md., Aug. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) today reported second quarter 2022 results.

Anthony Capuano, Chief Executive Officer, said, "Marriott's second quarter results highlight consumers' love for travel.  We reported outstanding results, as momentum in global lodging recovery continued.  With demand increasing across all customer segments throughout the quarter, and nearly all countries easing travel restrictions, worldwide RevPAR1 surpassed 2019 levels in June.  Second quarter average daily rate was robust, at 7 percent above 2019 levels, and worldwide occupancy reached 68 percent. 

"In the U.S. & Canada, June RevPAR increased 3 percent compared to 2019.  Among customer segments, group RevPAR saw the most meaningful acceleration in the second quarter, down just 1 percent to 2019 in June, compared to down nearly 30 percent in the first quarter.  We have not seen signs of leisure travel abating, with leisure roomnights in the region more than 15 percent higher than second quarter 2019, and ADR meaningfully outpacing pre-pandemic levels.  Europe also experienced notably strong RevPAR recovery, in large part due to the return of international visitors, with June RevPAR exceeding 2019. 

"Marriott Bonvoy hit 169 million members by quarter's end.  As our loyal guests get back on the road, penetration in the U.S. stood at 59 percent in the second quarter, topping 2019.  Members are increasingly engaging with us during and outside of hotel stays.  Second quarter co-brand credit card fees increased nearly 40 percent year over year, driven by continued strength in global cardholder acquisitions and cardholder spend, both of which achieved record levels in the quarter.  

"On the development front, signing activity has accelerated in 2022, setting a second quarter record.  We signed 23,000 rooms around the world in the second quarter, nearly 30 percent of which were conversions from competitor brands.  Conversions continue to be a meaningful growth driver, comprising roughly 25 percent of room additions in the quarter. 

"I am proud of the remarkable work our team has accomplished since the beginning of the pandemic. This has been the most challenging period in our company's history, but the resiliency of our associates and our business model have never been more evident.  With our robust cash flow and profits, we resumed share repurchases during the second quarter, in addition to paying a cash dividend.  Looking ahead, we are optimistic about our financial outlook and strong cash generation and expect to return more than $2.2 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases in 2022."

Second Quarter 2022 Results

Marriott's reported operating income totaled $950 million in the 2022 second quarter, compared to 2021 second quarter reported operating income of $486 million.  Reported net income totaled $678 million in the 2022 second quarter, compared to 2021 second quarter reported net income of $422 million.  Reported diluted earnings per share (EPS) totaled $2.06 in the quarter, compared to reported diluted EPS of $1.28 in the year-ago quarter.

Adjusted operating income in the 2022 second quarter totaled $857 million, compared to 2021 second quarter adjusted operating income of $406 million

Second quarter 2022 adjusted net income totaled $593 million, compared to 2021 second quarter adjusted net income of $260 million.  Adjusted diluted EPS in the 2022 second quarter totaled $1.80, compared to adjusted diluted EPS of $0.79 in the year-ago quarter.  The 2022 second quarter adjusted results excluded $11 million after-tax ($0.03 per share) of gains on investees' property sales and a $2 million after-tax ($0.01 per share) gain on an asset disposition.  The 2021 second quarter adjusted results excluded special tax items of $98 million ($0.30 per share).  

Adjusted results also excluded cost reimbursement revenue, reimbursed expenses and restructuring, merger-related charges, and other expenses.  See pages A-3 and A-12 for the calculation of adjusted results and the manner in which the adjusted measures are determined in this press release.

Base management and franchise fees totaled $938 million in the 2022 second quarter, compared to base management and franchise fees of $587 million in the year-ago quarter.  The year-over-year increase in these fees is primarily attributable to RevPAR increases due to the ongoing recovery in lodging demand, as well as unit growth.  Other non-RevPAR related franchise fees in the 2022 second quarter totaled $204 million, compared to $160 million in the year-ago quarter, aided by $40 million of higher credit card branding fees.

Incentive management fees totaled $135 million in the 2022 second quarter, compared to $55 million in the 2021 second quarter.  More than one half of the incentive management fees recognized in the quarter were earned at hotels in the U.S. & Canada.    

Owned, leased, and other revenue, net of direct expenses, totaled $83 million in the 2022 second quarter, compared to $19 million in the year-ago quarter.  The $64 million increase in revenue net of expenses year over year largely reflects the ongoing recovery in lodging demand.

General, administrative, and other expenses for the 2022 second quarter totaled $231 million, compared to $187 million in the year-ago quarter.  The year-over-year increase primarily reflects higher incentive compensation.

Interest expense, net, totaled $89 million in the second quarter compared to $102 million in the year-ago quarter.  The decrease is largely due to lower interest expense associated with lower debt balances.

Equity in earnings/losses for the second quarter totaled $15 million of earnings, compared to an $8 million loss in the year-ago quarter.  The improvement largely reflects $13 million of gains on joint ventures' sales of hotels and improved results at joint venture properties due to the ongoing recovery in lodging demand.

Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) totaled $1,019 million in the 2022 second quarter, compared to second quarter 2021 adjusted EBITDA of $558 million.  See page A-12 for the adjusted EBITDA calculation.

Selected Performance Information

The company added 97 properties (16,917 rooms) to its worldwide lodging portfolio during the 2022 second quarter, including nearly 4,400 rooms converted from competitor brands and approximately 9,200 rooms in international markets.  Twenty-five properties (3,661 rooms) exited the system during the quarter.  At quarter end, Marriott's global lodging system totaled more than 8,100 properties, with over 1,500,000 rooms.

At quarter end, the company's worldwide development pipeline totaled 2,942 properties with more than 495,000 rooms, including 1,014 properties with approximately 203,300 rooms, or 41 percent of the pipeline, under construction and 197 properties with roughly 27,400 rooms approved for development, but not yet subject to signed contracts.

In the 2022 second quarter, worldwide RevPAR increased 70.6 percent (a 69.1 percent increase using actual dollars) compared to the 2021 second quarter.  RevPAR in the U.S. & Canada increased 66.1 percent (a 66.0 percent increase using actual dollars), and RevPAR in international markets increased 87.8 percent (an 80.4 percent increase using actual dollars).

Balance Sheet

At quarter end, Marriott's net debt was $8.3 billion, representing total debt of $8.8 billion less cash and cash equivalents of $0.5 billion.  At year-end 2021, the company's net debt was $8.7 billion, representing total debt of $10.1 billion less cash and cash equivalents of $1.4 billion.

Marriott Common Stock

The company repurchased 1.9 million shares of common stock in the 2022 second quarter for $300 million at an average price of $157.38 per share.  Year-to-date through July 29, the company has repurchased 2.9 million shares for $448 million at an average price of $152.99 per share.

2022 Outlook


Third Quarter 2022

vs Third Quarter 2019

Full Year 2022
vs Full Year 2019

Comparable systemwide constant $ RevPAR



        Worldwide

flat to +3%

-6% to -3%

        U.S. & Canada

+1% to +4%

-3% to flat

        International

-3% to flat

-13% to -10%






Year-End 2022
vs Year-End 2021

Gross Rooms Growth


 Approaching 5%

        Deletions1


1.5% to 2%

        Net rooms growth


3% to 3.5%




($ in millions, except EPS)

Third Quarter 2022

Full Year 2022

Gross fee revenues

$1,010 to $1,050

$3,930 to $4,030

Owned, leased, and other revenue, net of
     direct expenses

Approx. $60

Approx. $285

General, administrative, and other expenses2

$235 to $230

$900 to $890

Adjusted EBITDA3,4

$927 to $972

$3,682 to $3,792

Adjusted EPS - diluted4,5

$1.59 to $1.69

$6.33 to $6.59

Investment spending6


$600 to $650

Capital return to shareholders7


More than $2,200


1The increase in expected deletions compared to the company's prior expectation is due to the company's suspension of its operations in Russia.

2 The change in expected expense compared to the company's prior expectation primarily reflects an increase in incentive compensation.

3 See pages A-13 & A-14 for the adjusted EBITDA calculation.

4 Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS – diluted for third quarter and full year 2022 do not include cost reimbursement revenue, reimbursed expenses, or restructuring, merger-related charges, and other expenses, which the company cannot accurately forecast, and which may be significant, and do not reflect any asset sales that may occur during the remainder of the year. Adjusted EPS – diluted for full year 2022 excludes impairments, gains on investees' property sales, and gains on asset dispositions reported in the first half of 2022.  See page A-3 for the Adjusted EPS – diluted calculation for the first half of 2022.

5 Assumes the level of capital return to shareholders noted above.

6 Investment spending includes capital and technology expenditures, loan advances, contract acquisition costs, and other investing activities. The decline in expected investment spending compared to the company's prior expectation reflects lower maintenance capital spending.

7 Assumes the level of investment spending noted above and no asset sales that may occur during the remainder of the year.

Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) will conduct its quarterly earnings review for the investment community and news media on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time (ET).  The conference call will be webcast simultaneously via Marriott's investor relations website at http://www.marriott.com/investor, click on "Events & Presentations" and click on the quarterly conference call link.  A replay will be available at that same website until August 2, 2023.

The telephone dial-in number for the conference call is US Toll Free: 800-891-3968, or Global: +1 785-424-1675. The conference ID is MAR2Q22.  A telephone replay of the conference call will be available from 1:00 p.m. ET, Tuesday, August 2, 2022, until 8:00 p.m. ET, Tuesday, August 9, 2022.  To access the replay, call US Toll Free: 800-753-8831 or Global: +1 402-220-0687. 

Note on forward-looking statements:  All statements in this press release and the accompanying schedules are made as of August 2, 2022. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise these statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. This press release and the accompanying schedules contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of federal securities laws, including statements related to the possible effects on our business of the COVID-19 pandemic (COVID-19); our RevPAR, rooms growth and other financial metric estimates, outlook and assumptions; travel and lodging demand trends and expectations; occupancy, ADR and RevPAR recovery trends and expectations; future performance of the company's hotels; our development pipeline, signings, rooms growth, deletions and conversions; our investment spending and capital return expectations; and similar statements concerning anticipated future events and expectations that are not historical facts. We caution you that these statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to numerous evolving risks and uncertainties that we may not be able to accurately predict or assess, including the risk factors that we identify in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K or Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Any of these factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations we express or imply in this press release.

Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) is based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and encompasses a portfolio of more than 8,100 properties under 30 leading brands spanning 139 countries and territories. Marriott operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts all around the world. The company offers Marriott Bonvoy®, its highly-awarded travel program.  For more information, please visit our website at www.marriott.com, and for the latest company news, visit www.marriottnewscenter.com.  In addition, connect with us on Facebook and @MarriottIntl on Twitter and Instagram.

Marriott encourages investors, the media, and others interested in the company to review and subscribe to the information Marriott posts on its investor relations website at www.marriott.com/investor or Marriott's news center website at www.marriottnewscenter.com, which may be material. The contents of these websites are not incorporated by reference into this press release or any report or document Marriott files with the SEC, and any references to the websites are intended to be inactive textual references only.





1 All occupancy, Average Daily Rate (ADR) and RevPAR statistics and estimates are systemwide constant dollar and include hotels that have been temporarily closed due to COVID-19.  Unless otherwise stated, all changes refer to year-over-year changes for the comparable period.  Occupancy, ADR and RevPAR comparisons between 2022 and 2021 reflect properties that are comparable in both years. Occupancy, ADR and RevPAR comparisons between 2022 and 2019 reflect properties that are defined as comparable as of June 30, 2022, even if they were not open and operating for the full year 2019 or they did not meet all the other criteria for comparable in 2019.  Unless otherwise stated, all comparison to pre-pandemic or 2019 are comparing to the same time period each year.

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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

PRESS RELEASE SCHEDULES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

QUARTER 2, 2022













Consolidated Statements of Income - As Reported


A-1




Non-GAAP Financial Measures 


A-3




Total Lodging Products


A-4




Key Lodging Statistics


A-7




Adjusted EBITDA


A-12




Adjusted EBITDA Forecast - Third Quarter 2022


A-13




Adjusted EBITDA Forecast - Full Year 2022


A-14




Explanation of Non-GAAP Financial and Performance Measures


A-15

 


MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME - AS REPORTED


SECOND QUARTER 2022 AND 2021


(in millions except per share amounts, unaudited)




















As Reported


As Reported


Percent




Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


Better/(Worse)




June 30, 2022


June 30, 2021



Reported 2022 vs. 2021


REVENUES








Base management fees


$                          269


$                                           156


72


Franchise fees 1


669


431


55


Incentive management fees


135


55


145


Gross Fee Revenues


1,073


642


67


Contract investment amortization 2


(19)


(18)


(6)


Net Fee Revenues


1,054


624


69


Owned, leased, and other revenue 3


364


187


95


Cost reimbursement revenue 4


3,920


2,338


68


  Total Revenues


5,338


3,149


70










OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSES








Owned, leased, and other - direct 5


281


168


(67)


Depreciation, amortization, and other 6


49


50


2


General, administrative, and other 7


231


187


(24)


Restructuring, merger-related charges, and other


-


3


100


Reimbursed expenses 4


3,827


2,255


(70)


  Total Expenses


4,388


2,663


(65)










OPERATING INCOME


950


486


95










Gains and other income, net 8


2


5


(60)


Interest expense


(95)


(109)


13


Interest income


6


7


(14)


Equity in earnings (losses) 9


15


(8)


288










INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES


878


381


130










(Provision) benefit for income taxes


(200)


41


(588)










NET INCOME


$                          678


$                                           422


61










EARNINGS PER SHARE








  Earnings per share - basic


$                         2.06


$                                          1.29


60


  Earnings per share - diluted


$                         2.06


$                                          1.28


61










Basic Shares


328.2


327.1




Diluted Shares


329.5


329.1











1

Franchise fees include fees from our franchise agreements, application and relicensing fees, licensing fees from our timeshare, credit card programs, and


residential branding fees.







2

Contract investment amortization includes amortization of capitalized costs to obtain contracts with our owner and franchisee customers, and any related


impairments, accelerations, or write-offs.







3

Owned, leased, and other revenue includes revenue from the properties we own or lease, termination fees, and other revenue.

4

Cost reimbursement revenue includes reimbursements from properties for property-level and centralized programs and services that we operate for the benefit of


our hotel owners. Reimbursed expenses include costs incurred by Marriott for certain property-level operating expenses and centralized programs and services.

5

Owned, leased, and other - direct expenses include operating expenses related to our owned or leased hotels, including lease payments and pre-opening expenses.

6

Depreciation, amortization, and other expenses include depreciation for fixed assets, amortization of capitalized costs incurred to acquire management, franchise,


and license agreements, and any related impairments, accelerations, or write-offs.



7

General, administrative, and other expenses include our corporate and business segments overhead costs and general expenses.

8

Gains and other income, net includes gains and losses on the sale of real estate, the sale of joint venture interests and other investments, and adjustments from


other equity investments.







9

Equity in earnings (losses) include our equity in earnings or losses of unconsolidated equity method investments.



 


MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME - AS REPORTED


SECOND QUARTER YEAR-TO-DATE 2022 AND 2021


(in millions except per share amounts, unaudited)




















As Reported


As Reported


Percent




Six Months Ended


Six Months Ended


Better/(Worse)




June 30, 2022


June 30, 2021


Reported 2022 vs. 2021


REVENUES








Base management fees


$                     482


$                     262


84


Franchise fees 1


1,169


737


59


Incentive management fees


237


88


169


Gross Fee Revenues


1,888


1,087


74


Contract investment amortization 2


(43)


(35)


(23)


Net Fee Revenues


1,845


1,052


75


Owned, leased, and other revenue 3


626


295


112


Cost reimbursement revenue 4


7,066


4,118


72


  Total Revenues


9,537


5,465


75










OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSES








Owned, leased, and other - direct 5


478


303


(58)


Depreciation, amortization, and other 6


97


102


5


General, administrative, and other 7


439


398


(10)


Restructuring, merger-related charges, and other


9


4


(125)


Reimbursed expenses 4


7,006


4,088


(71)


  Total Expenses


8,029


4,895


(64)










OPERATING INCOME


1,508


570


165










Gains and other income, net 8


6


6


-


Interest expense


(188)


(216)


13


Interest income


11


14


(21)


Equity in earnings (losses) 9


17


(20)


185










INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES


1,354


354


282










(Provision) benefit for income taxes


(299)


57


(625)










NET INCOME


$                  1,055


$                     411


157










EARNINGS PER SHARE








  Earnings per share - basic


$                    3.21


$                    1.26


155


  Earnings per share - diluted


$                    3.20


$                    1.25


156










Basic Shares


328.3


326.9




Diluted Shares


329.8


329.0











1

Franchise fees include fees from our franchise agreements, application and relicensing fees, licensing fees from our timeshare, credit card programs, and


residential branding fees.







2

Contract investment amortization includes amortization of capitalized costs to obtain contracts with our owner and franchisee customers, and any related


impairments, accelerations, or write-offs.







3

Owned, leased, and other revenue includes revenue from the properties we own or lease, termination fees, and other revenue.

4

Cost reimbursement revenue includes reimbursements from properties for property-level and centralized programs and services that we operate for the benefit of


our hotel owners. Reimbursed expenses include costs incurred by Marriott for certain property-level operating expenses and centralized programs and services.

5

Owned, leased, and other - direct expenses include operating expenses related to our owned or leased hotels, including lease payments and pre-opening expenses.

6

Depreciation, amortization, and other expenses include depreciation for fixed assets, amortization of capitalized costs incurred to acquire management, franchise,


and license agreements, and any related impairments, accelerations, or write-offs.



7

General, administrative, and other expenses include our corporate and business segments overhead costs and general expenses.

8

Gains and other income, net includes gains and losses on the sale of real estate, the sale of joint venture interests and other investments, and adjustments from


other equity investments.







9

Equity in earnings (losses) include our equity in earnings or losses of unconsolidated equity method investments.

 


MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.



NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES



($ in millions except per share amounts)

















The following table presents our reconciliations of Adjusted operating income, Adjusted operating income margin, Adjusted net income, and Adjusted diluted earnings per share, to the


most directly comparable GAAP measure. Adjusted total revenues is used in the determination of Adjusted operating income margin.































Three Months Ended


Six Months Ended








Percent






Percent




June 30,


June 30,


Better/


June 30,


June 30,


Better/




2022


2021


(Worse)


2022


2021


(Worse)



Total revenues, as reported

$  5,338


$  3,149




$  9,537


$  5,465





Less: Cost reimbursement revenue

(3,920)


(2,338)




(7,066)


(4,118)





Add: Impairments 1

-


-




5







Adjusted total revenues **

1,418


811




2,476


1,347



















Operating income, as reported

950


486




1,508


570





Less: Cost reimbursement revenue

(3,920)


(2,338)




(7,066)


(4,118)





Add: Reimbursed expenses

3,827


2,255




7,006


4,088





Add: Restructuring, merger-related charges, and other

-


3




9


4





Add: Impairments 1

-


-




5







Adjusted operating income **

857


406


111 %


1,462


544


169 %

















Operating income margin

18 %


15 %




16 %


10 %





Adjusted operating income margin **

60 %


50 %




59 %


40 %



















Net income, as reported

678


422




1,055


411





Less: Cost reimbursement revenue

(3,920)


(2,338)




(7,066)


(4,118)





Add: Reimbursed expenses

3,827


2,255




7,006


4,088





Add: Restructuring, merger-related charges, and other

-


3




9


4





Add: Impairments 2

-


-




11


4





Less: Gains on investees' property sales 3

(13)


-




(21)







Less: Gain on asset dispositions 4

(2)


-




(2)


-





Income tax effect of above adjustments

23


16




14


3





Less: Income tax special items

-


(98)




-


(98)





Adjusted net income **

$     593


$     260


128 %


$  1,006


$     294


242 %

















Diluted earnings per share, as reported

$    2.06


$    1.28




$    3.20


$    1.25





Adjusted diluted earnings per share**

$    1.80


$    0.79


128 %


$    3.05


$    0.89


243 %
















 **

Denotes non-GAAP financial measures. Please see pages A-15 and A-16 for information about our reasons for providing these alternative financial measures and the


limitations on their use.



























1

Six months ended June 30, 2022 includes impairment charges reported in Contract investment amortization of $5 million.

















2

Six months ended June 30, 2022 includes impairment charges reported in Contract investment amortization of $5 million and Equity in earnings (losses) of $6 million. Six months



ended June 30, 2021 includes impairment charges reported in Equity in earnings (losses) of $4 million.




















3

Gains on investees' property sales reported in Equity in earnings (losses).
























4

Gain on asset dispositions reported in Gains and other income, net.











 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

TOTAL LODGING PRODUCTS

As of June 30, 2022









US & Canada

Total International

Total Worldwide


Units

Rooms

Units

Rooms

Units

Rooms

Managed

633

216,227

1,327

337,992

1,960

554,219

Marriott Hotels

108

58,565

189

55,188

297

113,753

Marriott Hotels Serviced Apartments

-

-

1

154

1

154

Sheraton

26

21,338

181

61,338

207

82,676

Courtyard

169

27,259

108

23,421

277

50,680

Westin

40

21,865

76

23,543

116

45,408

JW Marriott

21

12,724

66

24,266

87

36,990

The Ritz-Carlton

38

11,398

68

17,149

106

28,547

The Ritz-Carlton Serviced Apartments

-

-

5

715

5

715

Renaissance

24

10,607

56

17,476

80

28,083

Four Points

1

134

80

22,336

81

22,470

Le Méridien

1

100

70

19,524

71

19,624

W Hotels

22

6,262

38

10,236

60

16,498

W Hotels Serviced Apartments

-

-

1

160

1

160

Residence Inn

76

12,199

9

1,116

85

13,315

St. Regis

10

1,968

39

9,114

49

11,082

St. Regis Serviced Apartments

-

-

1

70

1

70

The Luxury Collection

6

2,296

47

8,269

53

10,565

Aloft

2

505

44

9,735

46

10,240

Gaylord Hotels

6

10,220

-

-

6

10,220

AC Hotels by Marriott

7

1,165

70

8,613

77

9,778

Fairfield by Marriott

6

1,431

59

7,929

65

9,360

Delta Hotels

25

6,770

2

477

27

7,247

Autograph Collection

8

2,508

18

2,579

26

5,087

Marriott Executive Apartments

-

-

34

4,866

34

4,866

SpringHill Suites

25

4,241

-

-

25

4,241

EDITION

4

1,207

10

2,216

14

3,423

Protea Hotels

-

-

27

3,296

27

3,296

Element

2

640

12

2,273

14

2,913

Moxy

-

-

5

887

5

887

TownePlace Suites

6

825

-

-

6

825

Tribute Portfolio

-

-

6

604

6

604

Bulgari

-

-

5

442

5

442

Franchised

5,065

728,380

831

169,136

5,896

897,516

Courtyard

855

113,979

111

20,930

966

134,909

Fairfield by Marriott

1,125

105,858

42

7,093

1,167

112,951

Residence Inn

770

91,959

23

3,155

793

95,114

Marriott Hotels

232

73,751

61

17,791

293

91,542

Sheraton

153

47,828

70

20,238

223

68,066

SpringHill Suites

499

57,771

-

-

499

57,771

TownePlace Suites

475

48,424

-

-

475

48,424

Autograph Collection

135

26,666

99

21,262

234

47,928

Westin

91

30,818

26

7,717

117

38,535

Four Points

157

23,761

62

10,336

219

34,097

Renaissance

62

17,681

30

7,910

92

25,591

Aloft

149

21,411

20

3,265

169

24,676

AC Hotels by Marriott

97

16,004

40

7,422

137

23,426

Moxy

26

4,913

80

15,154

106

20,067

Delta Hotels

60

13,784

11

2,557

71

16,341

The Luxury Collection

12

3,188

55

9,959

67

13,147

Element

75

10,028

2

269

77

10,297

Tribute Portfolio

45

7,019

24

3,020

69

10,039

Le Méridien

24

5,548

17

4,419

41

9,967

JW Marriott

13

6,247

11

2,714

24

8,961

Protea Hotels

-

-

34

2,636

34

2,636

Design Hotels

9

1,313

10

1,062

19

2,375

The Ritz-Carlton

1

429

-

-

1

429

Bulgari

-

-

2

161

2

161

Marriott Executive Apartments

-

-

1

66

1

66

 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

TOTAL LODGING PRODUCTS

As of June 30, 2022









US & Canada

Total International

Total Worldwide


Units

Rooms

Units

Rooms

Units

Rooms

Owned/Leased

26

6,483

38

9,199

64

15,682

Courtyard

19

2,814

4

884

23

3,698

Marriott Hotels

2

1,308

6

2,064

8

3,372

Sheraton

-

-

4

1,830

4

1,830

W Hotels

2

779

2

665

4

1,444

Westin

1

1,073

-

-

1

1,073

Protea Hotels

-

-

5

912

5

912

Renaissance

1

317

2

505

3

822

Autograph Collection1

-

-

6

576

6

576

The Ritz-Carlton

-

-

2

550

2

550

JW Marriott

-

-

1

496

1

496

The Luxury Collection2

-

-

4

417

4

417

Residence Inn

1

192

1

140

2

332

St. Regis

-

-

1

160

1

160

Residences

66

6,935

42

3,691

108

10,626

The Ritz-Carlton Residences

39

4,317

14

1,131

53

5,448

St. Regis Residences

10

1,082

9

1,065

19

2,147

W Residences

10

1,089

6

546

16

1,635

Bulgari Residences

-

-

5

514

5

514

Westin Residences

3

266

1

9

4

275

Marriott Hotels Residences

-

-

2

246

2

246

The Luxury Collection Residences

1

91

3

115

4

206

EDITION Residences

3

90

-

-

3

90

Sheraton Residences

-

-

1

50

1

50

Le Méridien Residences

-

-

1

15

1

15

Timeshare*

72

18,839

20

3,862

92

22,701

Grand Total

5,862

976,864

2,258

523,880

8,120

1,500,744








*Timeshare property and room counts are included on this table in their geographical locations.  For external reporting purposes, these counts are captured within "Unallocated corporate and other."

1 Includes five properties acquired when we purchased Elegant Hotels Group in December 2019 which we currently intend to re-brand under the Autograph Collection brand following the completion of planned renovations.

2 Includes two properties acquired when we purchased Elegant Hotels Group in December 2019 which we currently intend to re-brand under The Luxury Collection brand following the completion of planned renovations.

 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

TOTAL LODGING PRODUCTS

As of June 30, 2022









US & Canada

Total International

Total Worldwide

Total Systemwide

Units

Rooms

Units

Rooms

Units

Rooms

Luxury

192

53,167

395

91,130

587

144,297

JW Marriott

34

18,971

78

27,476

112

46,447

The Ritz-Carlton

39

11,827

70

17,699

109

29,526

The Ritz-Carlton Residences

39

4,317

14

1,131

53

5,448

The Ritz-Carlton Serviced Apartments

-

-

5

715

5

715

The Luxury Collection1

18

5,484

106

18,645

124

24,129

The Luxury Collection Residences

1

91

3

115

4

206

W Hotels

24

7,041

40

10,901

64

17,942

W Residences

10

1,089

6

546

16

1,635

W Hotels Serviced Apartments

-

-

1

160

1

160

St. Regis

10

1,968

40

9,274

50

11,242

St. Regis Residences

10

1,082

9

1,065

19

2,147

St. Regis Serviced Apartments

-

-

1

70

1

70

EDITION

4

1,207

10

2,216

14

3,423

EDITION Residences

3

90

-

-

3

90

Bulgari

-

-

7

603

7

603

Bulgari Residences

-

-

5

514

5

514

Full-Service

1,056

359,345

1,005

277,086

2,061

636,431

Marriott Hotels

342

133,624

256

75,043

598

208,667

Marriott Hotels Residences

-

-

2

246

2

246

Marriott Hotels Serviced Apartments

-

-

1

154

1

154

Sheraton

179

69,166

255

83,406

434

152,572

Sheraton Residences

-

-

1

50

1

50

Westin

132

53,756

102

31,260

234

85,016

Westin Residences

3

266

1

9

4

275

Renaissance

87

28,605

88

25,891

175

54,496

Autograph Collection2

143

29,174

123

24,417

266

53,591

Le Méridien

25

5,648

87

23,943

112

29,591

Le Méridien Residences

-

-

1

15

1

15

Delta Hotels

85

20,554

13

3,034

98

23,588

Tribute Portfolio

45

7,019

30

3,624

75

10,643

Gaylord Hotels

6

10,220

-

-

6

10,220

Marriott Executive Apartments

-

-

35

4,932

35

4,932

Design Hotels

9

1,313

10

1,062

19

2,375

Limited-Service

4,542

545,513

838

151,802

5,380

697,315

Courtyard

1,043

144,052

223

45,235

1,266

189,287

Fairfield by Marriott

1,131

107,289

101

15,022

1,232

122,311

Residence Inn

847

104,350

33

4,411

880

108,761

SpringHill Suites

524

62,012

-

-

524

62,012

Four Points

158

23,895

142

32,672

300

56,567

TownePlace Suites

481

49,249

-

-

481

49,249

Aloft

151

21,916

64

13,000

215

34,916

AC Hotels by Marriott

104

17,169

110

16,035

214

33,204

Moxy

26

4,913

85

16,041

111

20,954

Element

77

10,668

14

2,542

91

13,210

Protea Hotels

-

-

66

6,844

66

6,844

Timeshare*

72

18,839

20

3,862

92

22,701

Grand Total

5,862

976,864

2,258

523,880

8,120

1,500,744








*Timeshare property and room counts are included on this table in their geographical locations.  For external reporting purposes, these counts are captured within "Unallocated corporate and other."

1 Includes two properties acquired when we purchased Elegant Hotels Group in December 2019 which we currently intend to re-brand under The Luxury Collection brand following the completion of planned renovations.

2 Includes five properties acquired when we purchased Elegant Hotels Group in December 2019 which we currently intend to re-brand under the Autograph Collection brand following the completion of planned renovations.

 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

KEY LODGING STATISTICS

In Constant $












Comparable Company-Operated US & Canada Properties














Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Brand


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

JW Marriott


$231.91

85.6 %


72.3 %

24.7 %

pts.


$320.80

22.2 %

The Ritz-Carlton


$362.15

56.9 %


69.9 %

21.0 %

pts.


$517.87

9.8 %

W Hotels


$255.22

91.5 %


70.4 %

27.8 %

pts.


$362.60

15.9 %

Composite US & Canada Luxury1


$302.00

76.2 %


71.5 %

24.9 %

pts.


$422.63

14.9 %

Marriott Hotels


$163.82

145.4 %


71.7 %

31.0 %

pts.


$228.51

39.4 %

Sheraton


$159.10

161.9 %


69.5 %

35.5 %

pts.


$228.90

28.3 %

Westin


$184.25

125.2 %


72.7 %

30.9 %

pts.


$253.54

29.3 %

Composite US & Canada Premium2


$164.67

146.7 %


71.1 %

32.6 %

pts.


$231.45

33.6 %

US & Canada Full-Service3


$194.18

117.6 %


71.2 %

30.9 %

pts.


$272.67

23.0 %

Courtyard


$111.38

69.3 %


70.2 %

12.2 %

pts.


$158.75

40.0 %

Residence Inn


$149.16

45.3 %


80.2 %

8.7 %

pts.


$186.01

29.6 %

Composite US & Canada Limited-Service4


$122.92

63.3 %


73.4 %

12.1 %

pts.


$167.51

36.3 %

US & Canada - All5


$177.42

106.4 %


71.7 %

26.5 %

pts.


$247.36

30.1 %























Comparable Systemwide US & Canada Properties














Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Brand


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

JW Marriott


$228.46

82.0 %


73.4 %

24.5 %

pts.


$311.06

21.2 %

The Ritz-Carlton


$358.57

58.6 %


70.0 %

21.5 %

pts.


$512.40

9.9 %

W Hotels


$255.22

91.5 %


70.4 %

27.8 %

pts.


$362.60

15.9 %

Composite US & Canada Luxury1


$287.44

77.4 %


72.0 %

24.8 %

pts.


$399.28

16.3 %

Marriott Hotels


$138.67

103.8 %


68.9 %

24.6 %

pts.


$201.20

30.9 %

Sheraton


$119.85

112.0 %


65.6 %

24.5 %

pts.


$182.65

33.0 %

Westin


$164.16

113.9 %


71.5 %

28.0 %

pts.


$229.44

30.1 %

Composite US & Canada Premium2


$143.42

102.9 %


69.0 %

25.3 %

pts.


$208.00

28.5 %

US & Canada Full-Service3


$160.25

97.0 %


69.3 %

25.2 %

pts.


$231.22

25.2 %

Courtyard


$112.24

52.6 %


72.3 %

11.6 %

pts.


$155.31

28.1 %

Residence Inn


$127.70

33.5 %


79.9 %

6.1 %

pts.


$159.82

23.2 %

Fairfield by Marriott


$93.87

33.9 %


72.9 %

7.4 %

pts.


$128.84

20.3 %

Composite US & Canada Limited-Service4


$110.59

42.5 %


74.6 %

9.0 %

pts.


$148.28

25.3 %

US & Canada - All5


$131.53

66.1 %


72.4 %

15.9 %

pts.


$181.79

29.7 %























1 Includes JW Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, W Hotels, The Luxury Collection, St. Regis, and EDITION.



2 Includes Marriott Hotels, Sheraton, Westin, Renaissance, Autograph Collection, Delta Hotels, and Gaylord Hotels.

  Systemwide also includes Le Méridien and Tribute Portfolio.








3 Includes Composite US & Canada Luxury and Composite US & Canada Premium.





4 Includes Courtyard, Residence Inn, Fairfield by Marriott, SpringHill Suites, TownePlace Suites, Four Points, Aloft, Element,

  and AC Hotels by Marriott.  Systemwide also includes Moxy.








5 Includes US & Canada Full-Service and Composite US & Canada Limited-Service.





 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

KEY LODGING STATISTICS

In Constant $












Comparable Company-Operated International Properties














Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Region


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

Greater China


$44.13

-44.9 %


43.1 %

-21.5 %

pts.


$102.42

-17.3 %

Asia Pacific excluding China


$79.22

156.3 %


58.6 %

28.9 %

pts.


$135.16

29.8 %

Caribbean & Latin America


$126.33

76.6 %


60.8 %

20.2 %

pts.


$207.76

17.8 %

Europe


$164.92

357.5 %


69.6 %

46.5 %

pts.


$237.13

51.9 %

Middle East & Africa


$106.13

60.7 %


60.3 %

14.5 %

pts.


$175.94

22.0 %












International - All1


$91.80

64.4 %


56.2 %

13.4 %

pts.


$163.23

25.1 %












Worldwide2


$130.20

87.7 %


63.2 %

19.3 %

pts.


$206.07

30.4 %























Comparable Systemwide International Properties














Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Region


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

Greater China


$42.08

-43.9 %


41.8 %

-20.9 %

pts.


$100.73

-15.7 %

Asia Pacific excluding China


$79.01

151.5 %


58.9 %

29.1 %

pts.


$134.08

27.5 %

Caribbean & Latin America


$108.21

87.5 %


59.6 %

20.7 %

pts.


$181.57

22.3 %

Europe


$135.51

355.4 %


67.5 %

46.1 %

pts.


$200.79

44.3 %

Middle East & Africa


$99.71

64.1 %


59.9 %

15.4 %

pts.


$166.49

21.9 %












International - All1


$90.91

87.8 %


57.2 %

18.6 %

pts.


$158.86

26.6 %












Worldwide2


$119.37

70.6 %


67.8 %

16.7 %

pts.


$175.99

28.6 %












1 Includes Greater China, Asia Pacific excluding China, Caribbean & Latin America, Europe, and Middle East & Africa.

2 Includes US & Canada - All and International - All.









 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

KEY LODGING STATISTICS

In Constant $












Comparable Company-Operated US & Canada Properties














Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Brand


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

JW Marriott


$210.91

98.6 %


64.2 %

24.7 %

pts.


$328.50

22.2 %

The Ritz-Carlton


$342.13

77.5 %


63.7 %

22.8 %

pts.


$537.17

14.0 %

W Hotels


$233.95

101.5 %


60.6 %

25.0 %

pts.


$386.22

18.2 %

Composite US & Canada Luxury1


$285.51

92.9 %


64.1 %

25.2 %

pts.


$445.56

17.0 %

Marriott Hotels


$135.90

167.8 %


61.9 %

29.7 %

pts.


$219.52

39.4 %

Sheraton


$138.59

218.6 %


62.1 %

36.4 %

pts.


$223.05

31.7 %

Westin


$154.74

149.7 %


63.4 %

30.2 %

pts.


$244.22

30.5 %

Composite US & Canada Premium2


$137.42

173.9 %


61.4 %

31.2 %

pts.


$223.72

34.9 %

US & Canada Full-Service3


$169.23

137.7 %


62.0 %

29.9 %

pts.


$272.98

23.1 %

Courtyard


$95.11

83.6 %


62.7 %

13.1 %

pts.


$151.78

45.1 %

Residence Inn


$135.35

50.4 %


75.4 %

8.9 %

pts.


$179.43

32.6 %

Composite US & Canada Limited-Service4


$107.75

74.9 %


66.9 %

13.3 %

pts.


$161.10

40.0 %

US & Canada - All5


$154.77

124.5 %


63.1 %

26.0 %

pts.


$245.11

32.1 %























Comparable Systemwide US & Canada Properties














Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Brand


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

JW Marriott


$211.32

101.5 %


66.2 %

25.0 %

pts.


$319.19

25.4 %

The Ritz-Carlton


$336.30

79.4 %


63.4 %

23.2 %

pts.


$530.71

13.6 %

W Hotels


$233.95

101.5 %


60.6 %

25.0 %

pts.


$386.22

18.2 %

Composite US & Canada Luxury1


$269.60

95.9 %


64.7 %

25.3 %

pts.


$416.73

19.3 %

Marriott Hotels


$116.53

122.5 %


60.1 %

24.2 %

pts.


$193.86

32.9 %

Sheraton


$101.94

134.8 %


58.0 %

24.2 %

pts.


$175.62

36.9 %

Westin


$140.20

136.7 %


63.1 %

27.7 %

pts.


$222.34

32.6 %

Composite US & Canada Premium2


$121.60

122.7 %


60.4 %

24.8 %

pts.


$201.26

31.2 %

US & Canada Full-Service3


$138.89

116.0 %


60.9 %

24.9 %

pts.


$228.00

27.7 %

Courtyard


$96.01

64.5 %


65.2 %

13.0 %

pts.


$147.35

31.7 %

Residence Inn


$114.57

37.4 %


74.9 %

6.9 %

pts.


$152.99

24.7 %

Fairfield by Marriott


$81.65

45.5 %


66.6 %

10.2 %

pts.


$122.65

23.3 %

Composite US & Canada Limited-Service4


$96.38

51.1 %


68.4 %

10.6 %

pts.


$140.91

27.6 %

US & Canada - All5


$114.31

78.6 %


65.2 %

16.7 %

pts.


$175.20

33.0 %


































1 Includes JW Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, W Hotels, The Luxury Collection, St. Regis, and EDITION.





2 Includes Marriott Hotels, Sheraton, Westin, Renaissance, Autograph Collection, Delta Hotels, and Gaylord Hotels.



  Systemwide also includes Le Méridien and Tribute Portfolio.









3 Includes Composite US & Canada Luxury and Composite US & Canada Premium.






4 Includes Courtyard, Residence Inn, Fairfield by Marriott, SpringHill Suites, TownePlace Suites, Four Points, Aloft, Element, 

  and AC Hotels by Marriott.  Systemwide also includes Moxy.

5 Includes US & Canada Full-Service and Composite US & Canada Limited-Service.













 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

KEY LODGING STATISTICS

In Constant $












Comparable Company-Operated International Properties














Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Region


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

Greater China


$48.79

-29.4 %


42.6 %

-13.8 %

pts.


$114.47

-6.6 %

Asia Pacific excluding China


$68.62

109.4 %


51.8 %

20.4 %

pts.


$132.45

26.9 %

Caribbean & Latin America


$128.74

109.3 %


59.2 %

23.7 %

pts.


$217.38

25.6 %

Europe


$123.50

370.5 %


56.3 %

38.4 %

pts.


$219.54

49.1 %

Middle East & Africa


$117.34

78.9 %


63.2 %

19.0 %

pts.


$185.75

25.1 %












International - All1


$84.82

68.1 %


52.2 %

13.0 %

pts.


$162.48

26.2 %












Worldwide2


$116.23

97.8 %


57.1 %

18.8 %

pts.


$203.50

32.5 %























Comparable Systemwide International Properties














Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Region


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021


2022

 vs. 2021

Greater China


$46.57

-28.4 %


41.7 %

-13.3 %

pts.


$111.73

-5.5 %

Asia Pacific excluding China


$68.61

104.3 %


52.1 %

20.2 %

pts.


$131.79

24.9 %

Caribbean & Latin America


$104.65

119.2 %


56.4 %

22.7 %

pts.


$185.63

30.8 %

Europe


$99.99

368.1 %


53.4 %

37.0 %

pts.


$187.41

43.8 %

Middle East & Africa


$109.21

81.4 %


62.3 %

19.3 %

pts.


$175.32

25.3 %












International - All1


$80.95

87.1 %


51.8 %

16.6 %

pts.


$156.40

27.2 %












Worldwide2


$104.33

80.5 %


61.2 %

16.6 %

pts.


$170.45

31.5 %












1 Includes Greater China, Asia Pacific excluding China, Caribbean & Latin America, Europe, and Middle East & Africa.


2 Includes US & Canada - All and International - All.









 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

KEY LODGING STATISTICS - 2022 vs 2019

In Constant $












Comparable Systemwide Properties1













Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2019



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Region


2022

 vs. 2019


2022

 vs. 2019


2022

 vs. 2019

Greater China


$42.08

-52.2 %


41.8 %

-25.7 %

pts.


$100.73

-22.9 %

Asia Pacific excluding China


$79.01

-21.7 %


58.9 %

-11.0 %

pts.


$134.08

-7.1 %

Caribbean & Latin America


$108.21

12.9 %


59.6 %

-1.6 %

pts.


$181.57

16.0 %

Europe


$135.51

-4.3 %


67.5 %

-9.0 %

pts.


$200.79

8.4 %

Middle East & Africa


$99.71

15.6 %


59.9 %

-3.0 %

pts.


$166.49

21.4 %












International - All2


$90.91

-14.1 %


57.2 %

-11.8 %

pts.


$158.86

3.6 %












US & Canada - All


$131.53

1.3 %


72.4 %

-5.0 %

pts.


$181.79

8.2 %












Worldwide3


$119.37

-2.9 %


67.8 %

-7.1 %

pts.


$175.99

7.2 %























Comparable Systemwide Properties1













Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2019



REVPAR


Occupancy


Average Daily Rate

Region


2022

 vs. 2019


2022

 vs. 2019


2022

 vs. 2019

Greater China


$46.57

-47.4 %


41.7 %

-23.7 %

pts.


$111.73

-17.4 %

Asia Pacific excluding China


$68.61

-35.8 %


52.1 %

-18.5 %

pts.


$131.79

-13.0 %

Caribbean & Latin America


$104.65

-1.4 %


56.4 %

-6.4 %

pts.


$185.63

9.9 %

Europe


$99.99

-18.4 %


53.4 %

-16.4 %

pts.


$187.41

6.6 %

Middle East & Africa


$109.21

13.6 %


62.3 %

-3.7 %

pts.


$175.32

20.4 %












International - All2


$80.95

-22.9 %


51.8 %

-15.9 %

pts.


$156.40

0.7 %












US & Canada - All


$114.31

-6.1 %


65.2 %

-8.0 %

pts.


$175.20

5.4 %












Worldwide3


$104.33

-10.8 %


61.2 %

-10.4 %

pts.


$170.45

4.4 %























1 The comparisons between 2022 and 2019 reflect properties that are defined as comparable as of June 30, 2022, even if in 2019 they were not open and operating for the full year or did not meet all the criteria for comparable in 2019.

2 Includes Greater China, Asia Pacific excluding China, Caribbean & Latin America, Europe, and Middle East & Africa.


3 Includes US & Canada - All and International - All.










 


MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.


NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES


ADJUSTED EBITDA


($ in millions)














Fiscal Year 2022







First
Quarter


Second
Quarter


Total






Net income, as reported

$                 377


$             678


$           1,055






Cost reimbursement revenue

(3,146)


(3,920)


(7,066)






Reimbursed expenses

3,179


3,827


7,006






Interest expense

93


95


188






Interest expense from unconsolidated joint ventures 

1


2


3






Provision for income taxes

99


200


299






Depreciation and amortization

48


49


97






Contract investment amortization

24


19


43






Depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses

26


29


55






Depreciation, amortization, and impairments from unconsolidated joint ventures

13


3


16






Stock-based compensation

44


52


96






Restructuring, merger-related charges, and other

9


-


9






Gains on investees' property sales

(8)


(13)


(21)






Gain on asset dispositions

-


(2)


(2)






Adjusted EBITDA **

$                 759


$           1,019


$           1,778

















Change from 2021 Adjusted EBITDA **

156 %


83 %


108 %


















Fiscal Year 2021





First
Quarter


Second
Quarter


Third
Quarter


Fourth
Quarter


Total


Net (loss) income, as reported

$                  (11)


$             422


$             220


$             468


$           1,099


Cost reimbursement revenue

(1,780)


(2,338)


(2,950)


(3,374)


(10,442)


Reimbursed expenses

1,833


2,255


2,917


3,317


10,322


Loss on extinguishment of debt

-


-


164


-


164


Interest expense

107


109


107


97


420


Interest expense from unconsolidated joint ventures 

2


1


2


2


7


(Benefit) provision for income taxes

(16)


(41)


58


80


81


Depreciation and amortization

52


50


64


54


220


Contract investment amortization

17


18


21


19


75


Depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses

28


27


28


28


111


Depreciation, amortization, and impairments from unconsolidated joint ventures

10


9


5


7


31


Stock-based compensation

53


43


43


43


182


Restructuring, merger-related charges, and other

1


3


4


-


8


Adjusted EBITDA **

$                 296


$             558


$             683


$             741


$           2,278
























** Denotes non-GAAP financial measures. Please see pages A-15 and A-16 for information about our reasons for providing these alternative financial measures and the 

limitations on their use.


 


MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.


NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES


ADJUSTED EBITDA FORECAST


THIRD QUARTER 2022


($ in millions)



















Range






Estimated
Third Quarter 2022



Third Quarter 2021 **



Net income excluding certain items 1

$            517


$            551





Interest expense

100


100





Interest expense from unconsolidated joint ventures

1


1





Provision for income taxes

161


172





Depreciation and amortization

45


45





Contract investment amortization

20


20





Depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses

29


29





Depreciation, amortization, and impairments from unconsolidated joint ventures

5


5





Stock-based compensation

49


49





Adjusted EBITDA **

$            927


$            972


$                                  683











Increase over 2021 Adjusted EBITDA **

36 %


42 %




















**

Denotes non-GAAP financial measures. See pages A-15 and A-16 for information about our reasons for providing these alternative 

financial measures and the limitations on their use.











1

Guidance excludes cost reimbursement revenue, reimbursed expenses, and restructuring, merger-related charges, and other expenses, which the 

company cannot accurately forecast and which may be significant, except for depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses, which is 

included in the caption "Depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses" above. Guidance does not reflect any additional asset sales 

that may occur during the year.




 


MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.


NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES


ADJUSTED EBITDA FORECAST


FULL YEAR 2022


($ in millions)



















Range






Estimated
Full Year 2022



Full Year 2021**



Net income excluding certain items 1

$         2,076


$         2,160





Interest expense

390


390





Interest expense from unconsolidated joint ventures

6


6





Provision for income taxes

619


645





Depreciation and amortization

195


195





Contract investment amortization

85


85





Depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses

113


113





Depreciation, amortization, and impairments from unconsolidated joint ventures

27


27





Stock-based compensation

194


194





Gains on investees' property sales

(21)


(21)





Gain on asset dispositions

(2)


(2)





Adjusted EBITDA **

$         3,682


$         3,792


$                                2,278











Increase over 2021 Adjusted EBITDA **

62 %


66 %




















**

 Denotes non-GAAP financial measures. See pages A-15 and A-16 for information about our reasons for providing these alternative



 financial measures and the limitations on their use.















1

Guidance excludes cost reimbursement revenue, reimbursed expenses, and restructuring, merger-related charges, and other expenses, which the


company cannot accurately forecast and which may be significant, except for depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses, which is


included in the caption "Depreciation and amortization classified in reimbursed expenses" above. Guidance does not reflect any additional asset sales


that may occur during the year.







 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

EXPLANATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES



In our press release and schedules, and on the related conference call, we report certain financial measures that are not required by, or presented in accordance with, United States generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). We discuss the manner in which the non-GAAP measures reported in this press release and schedules are determined and management's reasons for reporting these non-GAAP measures below, and the press release schedules reconcile the most directly comparable GAAP measure to each non-GAAP measure that we refer to. Although management evaluates and presents these non-GAAP measures for the reasons described below, please be aware that these non-GAAP measures have limitations and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for revenue, operating income, net income, earnings per share or any other comparable operating measure prescribed by GAAP. In addition, we may calculate and/or present these non-GAAP financial measures differently than measures with the same or similar names that other companies report, and as a result, the non-GAAP measures we report may not be comparable to those reported by others.


Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Operating Income Margin. Adjusted operating income and Adjusted operating income margin exclude cost reimbursement revenue, reimbursed expenses, restructuring, merger-related charges, and other expenses, and certain non-cash impairment charges. Adjusted operating income margin reflects Adjusted operating income divided by Adjusted total revenues. We believe that these are meaningful metrics because they allow for period-over-period comparisons of our ongoing operations before these items and for the reasons further described below.


Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share. Adjusted net income and Adjusted diluted earnings per share reflect our net income and diluted earnings per share excluding the impact of cost reimbursement revenue, reimbursed expenses, restructuring, merger-related charges, and other expenses, certain non-cash impairment charges, gains and losses on asset dispositions made by us or by our joint venture investees (when applicable), the income tax effect of these adjustments, and income tax special items. The income tax special items primarily related to the income tax benefit arising from the favorable resolution of pre-acquisition Starwood tax audits in the 2021 second quarter. We calculate the income tax effect of the adjustments using an estimated tax rate applicable to each adjustment. We believe that these measures are meaningful indicators of our performance because they allow for period-over-period comparisons of our ongoing operations before these items and for the reasons further described below.


Adjusted Earnings Before Interest Expense, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization ("Adjusted EBITDA"). Adjusted EBITDA reflects net income/loss excluding the impact of the following items: cost reimbursement revenue and reimbursed expenses, interest expense, depreciation and amortization (including depreciation and amortization classified in "Reimbursed expenses," as discussed below), certain non-cash impairment charges related to equity investments, benefit (provision) for income taxes, restructuring, merger-related charges, and other expenses, and stock-based compensation expense for all periods presented. When applicable, Adjusted EBITDA also excludes loss on extinguishment of debt and gains and losses on asset dispositions made by us or by our joint venture investees.


In our presentations of Adjusted operating income and Adjusted operating income margin, Adjusted net income and Adjusted diluted earnings per share, and Adjusted EBITDA, we exclude a one-time cost in the 2022 first quarter related to certain property-level adjustments related to compensation, charges incurred under our restructuring plans that we initiated beginning in the 2020 second quarter to achieve cost savings in response to the decline in lodging demand caused by COVID-19, and transition costs associated with the Starwood merger, which we record in the "Restructuring, merger-related charges, and other" caption of our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (our "Income Statements"), as well as the loss related to the debt extinguishment in the 2021 third quarter, which we recorded in the "Loss on extinguishment of debt" caption of our prior period Income Statements, to allow for period-over period comparisons of our ongoing operations before the impact of these items. We also exclude non-cash impairment charges (if above a specified threshold) related to our management and franchise contracts (if the impairment is non-routine), leases, equity investments, and other capitalized assets, which we record in the "Contract investment amortization," "Depreciation, amortization, and other," and "Equity in earnings (losses)" captions of our Income Statements to allow for period-over period comparisons of our ongoing operations before the impact of these items. We exclude cost reimbursement revenue and reimbursed expenses, which relate to property-level and centralized programs and services that we operate for the benefit of our hotel owners. We do not operate these programs and services to generate a profit over the long term, and accordingly, when we recover the costs that we incur for these programs and services from our hotel owners, we do not seek a mark-up. For property-level services, our owners typically reimburse us at the same time that we incur expenses. However, for centralized programs and services, our owners may reimburse us before or after we incur expenses, causing timing differences between the costs we incur and the related reimbursement from hotel owners in our operating and net income. Over the long term, these programs and services are not designed to impact our economics, either positively or negatively. Because we do not retain any such profits or losses over time, we exclude the net impact when evaluating period-over-period changes in our operating results.


We believe that Adjusted EBITDA is a meaningful indicator of our operating performance because it permits period-over-period comparisons of our ongoing operations before these items. Our use of Adjusted EBITDA also facilitates comparison with results from other lodging companies because it excludes certain items that can vary widely across different industries or among companies within the same industry. For example, interest expense can be dependent on a company's capital structure, debt levels, and credit ratings. Accordingly, the impact of interest expense on earnings can vary significantly among companies. The tax positions of companies can also vary because of their differing abilities to take advantage of tax benefits and because of the tax policies of the jurisdictions in which they operate. As a result, effective tax rates and provisions for income taxes can vary considerably among companies. Our Adjusted EBITDA also excludes depreciation and amortization expense, which we report under "Depreciation, amortization, and other" as well as depreciation and amortization classified in "Contract investment amortization," "Reimbursed expenses," and "Equity in earnings (losses)" of our Income Statements, because companies utilize productive assets of different ages and use different methods of both acquiring and depreciating productive assets. Depreciation and amortization classified in "Reimbursed expenses" reflects depreciation and amortization of Marriott-owned assets and software, for which we receive cash from owners to reimburse the company for its investments made for the benefit of the system. These differences can result in considerable variability in the relative costs of productive assets and the depreciation and amortization expense among companies. We exclude stock-based compensation expense in all periods presented to address the considerable variability among companies in recording compensation expense because companies use stock-based payment awards differently, both in the type and quantity of awards granted.

 

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

EXPLANATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES


RevPAR. In addition to the foregoing non-GAAP financial measures, we present Revenue per Available Room ("RevPAR") as a performance measure. We believe RevPAR is a meaningful indicator of our performance because it measures the period-over-period change in room revenues for comparable properties. RevPAR relates to property level revenue and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures, such as revenues, and should not be viewed as necessarily correlating with our fee revenue. We calculate RevPAR by dividing room sales (recorded in local currency) for comparable properties by room nights available for the period. We do not consider interruptions related to COVID-19 when determining which properties to classify as comparable. The comparisons between 2022 and 2019 reflect properties that are defined as comparable as of June 30, 2022, even if in 2019 they were not open and operating for the full year or did not meet all the other criteria for comparable in 2019. We present growth in comparative RevPAR on a constant dollar basis, which we calculate by applying exchange rates for the current period to each period presented. We believe constant dollar analysis provides valuable information regarding our properties' performance as it removes currency fluctuations from the presentation of such results.












 

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FAQ

What were Marriott's earnings per share (EPS) for Q2 2022?

Marriott's reported diluted EPS for Q2 2022 was $2.06, with adjusted diluted EPS at $1.80.

How much did Marriott spend on share repurchases in Q2 2022?

In Q2 2022, Marriott repurchased 1.9 million shares for $300 million.

What was the increase in Marriott's RevPAR for Q2 2022?

Marriott's RevPAR increased by 70.6% worldwide in Q2 2022 compared to the same quarter in 2021.

How many rooms did Marriott add in Q2 2022?

Marriott added approximately 17,000 rooms globally in Q2 2022.

What is the current status of Marriott's development pipeline?

As of Q2 2022, Marriott's development pipeline includes nearly 2,950 properties and over 495,000 rooms.

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