B.C. Hotel Association blames bad messaging for World Cup vacancies, calls for reset
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Hotel Association is blaming flawed “messaging” for vacancies heading into next month’s FIFA World Cup, that has left tourists with the false impression no rooms are available.
Instead, the association says June hotel occupancy rates in downtown Vancouver are pacing about 15 per cent behind the same period last year.
It says the World Cup has “has not generated the broad hotel demand many expected,” although booking activity suggests travellers are making plans closer to arrival.
The association says a move by FIFA to release previously booked blocks of rooms was partly behind the room inventory that “continues to return to the market.”


