Chicago attracts record visitor numbers in first quarter

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and David Whitaker, president of Choose Chicago, have announced projections of visitors to Chicago in the first quarter reached a record 10.51 million, an increase of 3.5 percent over first quarter 2016.

The results build on Chicago’s record performance in 2016, when 54.1 million people visited the city.

The results also bring the city even closer to reaching the mayor’s goal of 55 million visitors annually by 2020.

“Tourism creates jobs that reach every part of the city of Chicago,” said Emanuel.

“We had a record-breaking year in 2016, and this year is off to a record-breaking start.

“This progress will ensure that we continue to create economic opportunities across Chicago and grow even closer to my goal of 55 million visitors by 2020.”

In the first quarter of 2017, total rooms occupied reached a record 2.12 million, an increase of 5.9 per cent.

The occupancy rate increased by 2.6 per cent to 58 per cent, and leisure room demand achieved a record 1.52 million rooms occupied in the quarter, a gain of 4.4 per cent.

Fourteen out of the last 15 months have now seen leisure room demand growth.

Group room demand grew ten per cent, which was driven by nine major meetings convening in Chicago in the first quarter, filling more than 550,000 rooms.

“We are thrilled to see the momentum generated last year continue through the first quarter,” Whitaker said.

“Chicago continues to excel as a major meetings destination and the growth in leisure demand signals our continued success and reputation as a destination that features amazing vacation and lifestyle experiences.”

Chicago welcomed a record 52.55 million domestic visitors and an estimated 1.56 million overseas visitors in 2016.

In that year, Chicago’s tourism industry supported an estimated 145,137 jobs (3.3 per cent increase) and $15 billion in direct tourism spending (2.6 per cent increase).

Eight new hotels opened their doors in Chicago’s Central Business District in 2016, bringing the total number of daily rooms available to 40,945, an increase of 4.2 per cent.

Chicago has welcomed 24 new hotels since 2013 resulting in more than 5,400 daily rooms added.

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