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Occupancy rate (accommodation)
Description

The o ccupancy rate is calculated by dividing the number of occupied stay-unit nights by the number of stay-unit nights available. For example, if a hotel had 60 of its 100 rooms occupied every night in August, it would have 60 x 31 = 1,860 stay-unit nights occupied, and its occupancy rate would be 60 percent .