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Earnings HistoryForecast Wyndham Hotels & Resorts EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.78Consensus EPS $0.75Beat/MissBeat by +$0.03One Year Ago EPS$0.86Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$305.00 millionExpected Revenue$308.24 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$3.24 millionYoY Revenue Growth-2.60%Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2024Date4/24/2024TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateThursday, April 25, 2024Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsWyndham Hotels & Resorts' Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Wednesday, April 30, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 8:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)SEC FilingEarnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Q1 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrApril 25, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 16 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Welcome to the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants have been placed on a listen only mode and the floor will be open for your questions following the presentation. I would now like to turn the call over to Mr. Matt Capuzzi, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead, sir. Speaker 100:00:36Thank you, operator. Good morning and thank you for joining us. With me today are Jeff Bellotti, our CEO and Michelle Allen, our CFO and Head of Strategy. Before we get started, I want to remind you that our remarks today will contain forward looking statements. These statements are subject to risk factors that may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Speaker 100:00:57These risk factors are discussed in detail in our most recent annual report on Form 10 ks filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and any subsequent reports filed with the SEC. We'll also be referring to a number of non GAAP measures. Corresponding GAAP measures and a reconciliation of non GAAP measures to GAAP metrics are provided in our earnings release, which is available on our Investor Relations website at investor. Wyndhamhotels.com. We are providing certain measures discussing future impact on a non GAAP basis only because without unreasonable efforts, we are unable to provide the comparable GAAP metric. Speaker 100:01:36In addition, last evening, we posted an investor presentation containing supplemental information on our Investor Relations website. We may continue to provide supplemental information on our website and on our social media channels in the future. Accordingly, we encourage our investors to monitor our website and our social media channels in addition to our press releases, filings submitted with the SEC and any public conference calls or webcasts. With that, I will turn the call over to Jeff. Speaker 200:02:08Thanks, Matt, and thanks, everyone, for joining us this morning. Despite a challenging RevPAR environment here in the United States, we're pleased to report another strong quarter of progress on our executions, openings, retention and net room growth around the world. In addition, late last week, our Board increased our share repurchase authorization by $400,000,000 demonstrating its confidence in our ability to generate significant cash flow and its commitment to continued shareholder returns in the year ahead. We opened over 13,000 rooms globally, 27% more rooms than we opened last year, our largest first quarter of room openings since going public nearly 6 years ago. We increased our franchisee retention rate by 30 basis points versus the same time last year to 95.6%. Speaker 200:02:59We delivered a record 3.7% increase in net room growth. And most importantly, for the 15th consecutive quarter, we grew our development pipeline by 8% to a record 243,000 rooms. Here in the United States, we again saw both sequential and year on year improvement, driven by 3.3% system growth in a more revenue intense mid scale and above segments. We added 50 hotels domestically, including 11 hotel conversions under the newly created Water Walk Extended Stay by Wyndham brand. Located in key markets such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Tucson and Jacksonville, Water Walk by Wyndham adds higher fee par hotels to our system, while expanding our portfolio into the upscale extended stay segment, complementing our new construction, Echo Suites and midscale Hawthorne Suites extended stay brands. Speaker 200:03:57Internationally, we increased net rooms by 1% sequentially and by 8% versus prior year. Our Latin America team drove over 2% of sequential net room growth and 6% of net room growth versus prior year, adding significant conversions from competitive brands like the 600 Room Wyndham Sanpaolo Convention Center Hotel in the financial capital of Brazil, along with a new trip by Wyndham Asuncion steps from the renowned shopping centers of Paraguay's capital city. Our EMEA team, which added 49% more rooms to its development pipeline than they did in the Q1 of 2023, once again grew net rooms sequentially and by 12% versus prior year, adding aspirational hotels like the Ramada Apanka Thermal Resort in Turkey and the new Trademarked by Wyndham H2 Hotel in Downtown Vienna, Austria. Last month, I had the opportunity to visit with our teams in Singapore and Shanghai and joined the signing ceremonies for 27 of the over 60 hotel contracts awarded to owners this quarter across Asia Pacific. Our Southeast Asia and Pacific Rim region, which increased rooms by 2% sequentially and by 16% versus last year, entered several new markets, including Pattaya, a growing leisure destination in Thailand. Speaker 200:05:22In January, we opened the Wyndham Jontyen, an upscale new construction hotel and the first of another 8 hotels we expect to open in the Pattaya market over the next 5 years. And our direct franchising team in China, which grew net rooms 1 percent sequentially and by 13% versus prior year, also had another strong quarter of openings and executions, awarding 38 new contracts to owners, over 3 times what they awarded last year in the Q1 and opening new construction and conversion hotels across the country like the Wyndham Dalian Jinpu, an upper upscale 5 star hotel in the city center of Hainan province. Globally, our teams awarded 171 contracts for approximately 24,000 room additions. Domestic contracts signed in the Q1 were 50% higher than last year for our midscale and above segments, and international Q1 signings increased by 80% year over year. This acceleration of our development activity grew our pipeline to a record 243,000 rooms and nearly 2,000 hotels. Speaker 200:06:33Mid scale and above brands in the pipeline increased 4% to a record 168,000 rooms and now represent nearly 70% of our pipeline. Our domestic pipeline for mid scale and above brands increased by 4%, and the pipeline for our highest international RevPAR regions of EMEA and Latin America increased by 21%. In the toughest quarterly comp we will face all year, domestic RevPAR finished down 5% compared with 2023. Domestic occupancy finished at 90% of 2019 levels, down 4.40 basis points from Q1 of 2023, while pricing power remains strong with ADRs 14% higher than pre COVID levels, yet still trailing inflation, which has increased 23% over the same period. RevPAR improved 2.40 basis points from February into March and accelerated into April. Speaker 200:07:33Month to date through 20th April, domestic RevPAR ran 4% ahead of prior year, benefiting from both the Easter shift to Q1 and weekend demand around the solar eclipse on April 8. And May revenue on the books is pacing 7% higher than it was at the same time last year. International RevPAR increased 14% to prior year in constant currency, driven by strength in Latin America, where RevPAR increased by 41% and across EMEA, where RevPAR increased by over 10%. And in China, which continues to face deflationary pressures, RevPAR also increased by over 10% year over year, driven by both ADR and occupancy, outpacing STR China RevPAR growth by 700 basis points. Ancillary revenues increased 8% during the Q1, driven by success from our Blue Thread licensing agreement with which has which has garnered acclaim as Forbes' best business card for Road Warriors, thanks to its automatic diamond status and its ability to earn a best in class 8 points for every $1 spent on hotel stays and gas purchases. Speaker 200:08:54And last week, we launched Wyndham Business to streamline the direct booking process for business of all types and all sizes, along with travel planners who are contracting hotel nights for our nation's 15,000,000 infrastructure workers across the United States of America, offering these planners a comprehensive suite of free tools that guarantee their companies a minimum 10% room discount, easy direct billing and instant group bookings with tailored Wyndham Rewards business to ensure a smooth travel planning process with personalized support from dedicated sales professionals. We anticipate that Wyndham Business will not only drive additional bookings to our select service hotels, it will also drive additional membership to Wyndham Rewards USA TODAY's number 1 loyalty program for 6 years running, along with additional cardholders to our suite of co branded credit card products, providing us a new channel for ancillary fee growth. We're currently offering 4 distinct credit card products tied to Wyndham Rewards in the U. S, and we see significant opportunities to expand these products globally, as Wyndham Rewards continues to grow in importance both domestically and internationally, up over 40% since 2019 and up 7% year over year to 108,000,000 members strong. Finally, we'd like to thank our franchisees and team members for their unwavering commitment and support over the past months throughout Choice's failed takeover attempt of our company. Speaker 200:10:28Through it all, it was no surprise to see Wyndham Hotels and Resorts selected by Newsweek as one of the 2024 most trustworthy companies in America and is a 4 time honoree as one of the 2024 World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere. On behalf of our Board, we also want to thank our shareholders for their overwhelming support. We're confident in our growth strategy and in our ability to create substantial value both in the short term and in the long term. And with that, I'll now turn the call over to Michelle. Michelle? Speaker 300:11:05Thanks, Jeff, and good morning, everyone. I'll begin my remarks today with a detailed review of our Q1 results. I'll then review our cash flows and balance sheet followed by our outlook. Before we begin, let me remind everyone that the comparability of our quarterly results is impacted by the timing of our marketing fund spend as discussed back on our February call. In the Q1 this year, marketing fund expenses exceeded revenues by $14,000,000 as expected, compared to expenses exceeding revenues by $4,000,000 in the Q1 of last year. Speaker 300:11:37To enhance transparency and provide understanding of the results of our ongoing operations, I will be highlighting our results on a comparable basis, which neutralizes the marketing fund impacts. In the Q1, we generated $304,000,000 of fee related and other revenues and $141,000,000 of adjusted EBITDA. Fee related and other revenues declined $4,000,000 year over year, reflecting a 4% decline in royalties and franchise fees and a 3% decline in marketing revenues. These declines were partially offset by an 8% increase in ancillary fee streams. The decline in royalties and franchise fees primarily reflects lower RevPAR in the U. Speaker 300:12:17S. And the lapping of our highest quarter of other franchise fees, both of which were partially offset by a larger global system and international RevPAR growth. Ancillary revenues reflect higher license fees and credit card revenues as well as the effects of strategic marketing partnerships driven by initiatives that harness power of our Wyndham Rewards loyalty program. Adjusted EBITDA grew 3% on a comparable basis and our adjusted EBITDA margin improved 250 basis points to 83%. 1st quarter adjusted diluted EPS was $0.78 up 1% on a comparable basis, reflecting adjusted EBITDA growth as well as benefits from our share repurchase activity, which were partially offset by higher interest expense. Speaker 300:13:03During the Q1, we executed $275,000,000 of new forward starting interest rate swaps on our term loan B facility, which will begin in Q4 2024 and expire in Q4 2027 at just under 3.4%. As a result, nearly all of our Term Loan B is now swapped through the end of 2027 at a blended fixed rate of 3.3 percent, more than 200 basis points lower than current sulfur levels. Free cash flow before development advances and transaction costs was $102,000,000 up 5% year over year, primarily reflecting adjusted EBITDA growth. Development advance spend increased $18,000,000 year over year, reflecting our ongoing efforts to capitalize on opportunities in the competitive landscape, particularly in attracting higher fee par properties to our system across the globe. We returned $89,000,000 to our shareholders in the Q1 through $57,000,000 of share repurchases and $32,000,000 of common stock dividends. Speaker 300:14:05We ended the quarter with over $580,000,000 in total liquidity and our net leverage ratio of 3.4x was in the lower half of our target range. We are planning to finish the year at a net leverage ratio of at least 3.5 times, which provides over $400,000,000 of capital available for share repurchases this year or 7% of our outstanding shares at recent price levels. Additionally, depending upon the availability and actionability of M and A opportunities, we could increase our leverage to 4 times, which would provide us with over $750,000,000 of available capital, which would equate to 13% of our outstanding shares. And with the Board's recent approval of an additional $400,000,000 in share repurchase authorization, we now have nearly $800,000,000 available under the program. Turning now to outlook. Speaker 300:14:57We're increasing our adjusted diluted EPS projection by $0.07 to a range of $4.18 to $4.30 to account for our Q1 share repurchase activity. This outlook is based on a lower diluted share count of 81,600,000 shares and as usual excludes any future potential share repurchase activity. Our outlook for RevPAR remains unchanged. You'll recall from our February call that we expected a challenging comp in the Q1 with gradual improvement moving throughout the remainder of 24. Last year in Q2, we began to see a shift in travel patterns as COVID restrictions were lifted. Speaker 300:15:35Cruise and inexpensive air travel to destinations like Mexico and the Caribbean opened back up, while domestic leisure and drive to hotels experienced demand declines, especially along the coast. We saw domestic RevPAR gradually deteriorate in 2023, starting modestly at down 1% in the second quarter and then deepening to down 4% by year end. We are now beginning to lap these effects. Jeff already touched on some of the improving trends that we began seeing in March, April May. When combining these recent trends with our expectation of incremental infrastructure capture as we move into the second half of the year and strong positive growth internationally, we continue to expect full year global RevPAR growth of 2% to 3% this year. Speaker 300:16:21There are also no changes to our expectations for the marketing funds. For Q2, we expect the funds to overspend by $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 bringing the first half overspend to approximately $20,000,000 which we then expect will reverse in the back half of this year. Combined with the $7,000,000 we recorded during 2023, we now expect costs relating to Choice's failed takeover attempt to approximate $50,000,000 in total, down from the previous $75,000,000 estimate. The vast majority of this amount will be paid out in the 2nd quarter and remember that these costs are excluded from our 2024 outlook. In closing, our Q1 results reflect strong execution on our growth strategy despite softer industry wide RevPAR in the U. Speaker 300:17:05S. We continue to accelerate net room growth and pipeline growth. We generated significant ancillary fee growth and improved operating margins driving incremental earnings growth. And we continue to generate significant cash while maintaining a strong balance sheet with ample leverage capacity to further enhance shareholder returns over the remainder of the year. With that, Jeff and I would be happy to take your questions. Speaker 300:17:28Operator? Operator00:17:30Thank you, Ms. Allen. The floor is now open for questions. We'll go first this morning to Joe Greff of JPMorgan. Speaker 400:18:00Jeff, Michel, I know you talk to your developers and developer community frequently. I would love to hear from you about some of your recent conversations that you've had with them, particularly after March 11, the date that Choice decided to stop its pursuit of buying you. Are you seeing or are they communicating to you an acceleration or a pivot with respect to development? So whatever pause you may have seen, has that reversed? And is there anything within these conversations that may be more brand specific or conversion specific that you would call out? Speaker 400:18:41And just my last follow-up question with respect to this topic is, is it fair to think that starts to really pick up and accelerate now and maybe you're kind of closer to the 4%, the higher end of your net rooms growth target for the year versus the midpoint? And that's all for me. Thanks. Speaker 500:19:01Yes. Thanks, Joe. Absolutely, we are seeing a lot less uncertainty out there in the development community. We are talking to our franchisees obviously daily. Our teams had great success as I think it was your question last quarter on the first question off. Speaker 500:19:20In terms of could last quarter have been better, we had a great 4th quarter, a record full year of openings. And we've had again our largest first quarter of openings since going public 6 years ago. But certainly to your question with the deal noise dissipating, owners who are uncertain on committing to deals with us, those who did not want to wind up in the Choice system have agreed to sign. And I think there's no better example of that than the dozen Water Walk conversions that we did this month. So yes, I mean the conversations, the trend, the pause, if there was one out there, has reversed and we're certainly seeing a lot more activity on both the conversion and the new construction signing front. Speaker 500:20:04Our teams had a really good quarter, not only on the on the conversion side, our conversion room openings from a signing standpoint, were up over 20%, I believe, in the quarter. But new construction executions were also up. They were up double digits, up over 20%, I think, versus the Q1 and even back before COVID. And so, yes, we're really positive with the tenor of conversations that are going out there, going on out there with our franchise development teams and any uncertainty that was out there in terms of doing business with us has certainly gone away. Speaker 400:20:44And then with respect to maybe the higher end of net rooms growth is more reasonable than sort of the midpoint? Speaker 500:20:53Sure. Look, we're really feeling good right now about we've taken our 2% to 4% up to 3% to 4%, as you've seen, and we've just finished the Q1 with a 3.7% net room growth and believe we're firing on all cylinders. The other piece of that, of course, is retention, and we're making just great progress. I mean, we've always said that moving our attention up a point moves our net room growth up a point. And our attention continues to improve, both domestically and internationally. Speaker 500:21:25We've moved over the last few years since going public from 93 to over 95, and we had this quarter domestically a retention improvement of, I believe it was 20 basis points year over year. And internationally, our retention improved 30 basis points. So that 2% to 4% net room growth target that's been increased to 3% to 4% with the Q1 at 3.7%, our highest quarter ever gives us confidence to continue to move that number higher. Speaker 600:21:55Great. Thank you. Thanks, Joe. Operator00:21:59Thank you. We go next now to David Katz of Jefferies. Speaker 700:22:04Good morning, everybody. Thanks for taking my question. Pursuant to the subject of NUG, I wanted to go just a little bit farther. One of the things we've been seeing and I think the deal that you included in your announcement exemplifies it, where we're seeing some affiliate type deals. Can we just talk more about the NUG environment generally? Speaker 700:22:28Should we be seeing more of those kinds of deals? And give us a little bit of understanding about the revenue intensity of those kinds of deals? And because it seems to be more than just yourselves, more of an industry trend. Thank you. Speaker 500:22:44Sure. I mean, I think if you look at our pipeline, what you continue to see, David, is it be weighted more to upscale and higher RevPAR brands like Water Walk, which I'll talk about in a second. I mean, if you look at our openings this quarter, we'll always be leading in the economy segment. But when it comes to the midscale and above segments, our opens in the Q1, midscale, upper midscale, upscale, they were up 30%. Our executions in terms of what our teams are selling was more in that revenue intense segment. Speaker 500:23:17It was up 70% year over year in terms of executions. And you're seeing that reflected certainly as we've laid out in our IP in our pipeline, our mid scale and above pipeline in the more revenue intense segments, which not only have a higher fee par attached to them, but they also have a higher royalty fee ability to drive that royalty fee higher has gone up. In terms of Water Walk, that's a conversion straight franchise agreement with that we're very, very excited about. It's a relationship with really strong upscale brand in the more revenue intense segments with a great pedigree. It's led by the very motivated granddaughter of the late Jack DeBoer, who I think many on this call know he was the founder of Residence Inn in Summerfield and Candlewood Suites and just run by a very experienced group of developers. Speaker 500:24:09Jim Anhut, 20 year IHG veteran Jim Mera, 35 year Marriott, an MGM veteran and Jim Strawn, who is the President of WoodSpring. These guys have built a dozen really great upscale hotels in some great markets that we talked about in the script. I mean, if you look at the cover of Matt's IP, which he put out last night, you see a picture of one of those revenue intense hotels, which the Water Walk by Wyndham Boise, which just receives 9 out of 10 star reviews on most of the online review sites. So this is a great upscale complement to our economy and mid scale extended stay product. It's both new conversion and convert new construction and conversion opportunities for us and for our teams out there talking to owners of older upscale Gen 1 extended stay brands that are facing PIP requirements. Speaker 500:25:04It does not have a pipeline today, but we expect to build 1. Our extended stay supply is underserved and demand is building. So our franchise sales teams will look to grow this brand aggressively And it adds an upscale extended stay brand for us to sell that we haven't had to sell previously. And final point of your question, are there more deals like that out there for us to do? Absolutely. Speaker 700:25:30So as the follow-up, right, just Michelle going back to part of your commentary about the potential of reaching 4 times leverage, we're always obviously listening with a high degree of scrutiny. Does that mean that there are maybe some things in the offing that we should just keep in mind and prepare ourselves for remainder of this year or was that just setting some boundaries? Speaker 300:26:02I think it's setting some boundaries, maybe a floor and a ceiling with respect to share repurchases, David. But our first priority, we've always said for capital allocation is to invest in our business for future growth and that can be through organic or inorganic opportunities and that would include M and A. We're delighted with the progress we've made toward our net room growth and pipeline growth objectives this quarter. And so our strategy is working and we're able to secure some really great revenue accretive long term franchise agreements. I think Water Walk is a good example of us executing on that strategy. Speaker 300:26:54But when we think about the share repurchase, I would think about we're probably going to do a minimum of that $400,000,000 and then we could potentially go above the $400,000,000 depending upon the availability and actionability of those investment opportunities. And the only other thing I probably would say is we believe that the stock is significantly undervalued at the current trading levels. And so that represents a compelling investment opportunity, which is why our board recently authorized another $400,000,000 in share repurchase, then gives us the ability to go above and beyond that $400,000,000 Speaker 700:27:39Got you. Thank you. Speaker 300:27:42Thank you. Operator00:27:44We'll go next now to Danny Asad, Bank of America. Speaker 800:27:49Hi. Good morning, Jeff and Michelle. In your prepared remarks, you guys called out domestic occupancy wrap like finishing at 90% of 2019. Can you maybe help us just get a sense for the remaining 10 points, where are they coming from, whether it's geographies or segments? Speaker 300:28:19Good morning, Jenny. The remaining ten points of occupancy are going to come from really all over the United States and then the Southeast Asia, China regions, both of which in the U. S. And in Asia Pac, we continue to index below the 2019 levels. We see it not just in mid week, but also in weekend today. Speaker 300:28:47So we really think that there's opportunity across the globe to improve occupancy. I think you'll see the rest of the year RevPAR forecast assumes that we're going to pick up another point of occupancy. I don't think it's specific to any one particular region. Speaker 800:29:08Got it. Okay. And then just as a follow-up, maybe a little bit higher level. Just looking at your unit growth, it's accelerated over the years quite nicely. We're right in that 3% to 4% rooms growth range, we've you've guided to. Speaker 800:29:22But when we parse out where you're growing domestically, Speaker 900:29:25it looks Speaker 800:29:26like a lot of that incremental growth is coming from your higher end chain scales. And at the same time, we go back to what the your footprint looked like in 2018, 2019 and you have about 12% or 13% less economy rooms than you did back then. So can you maybe just help us understand what's driving this dynamic and whether you'd consider this from a strategy perspective, whether this is Wyndham actively pushing into higher chain scales? Thank you. Speaker 500:29:53Yes, Danny, I would say actively we are certainly pushing into higher chain scale, as I said on the previous question. But we will always be looking to lead in the economy segment. Now to your first part of your question in terms of why the economy declined, I would say that despite the limited new supply coming into the economy segment, where onethree of the exits from our economy system are for non hotel use. And second part of that 2017, to your point before we since back in 2017 to your point before we went public. Our owner first value proposition is certainly resonating with franchisees. Speaker 500:30:46We had gross additions in the economy space at 3%. And our retention rate, I think the STR economy retention rate was several 100 basis points lower than our over 95% retention rate in economy. So we're pleased that our economy retention rate continues to improve. We're pleased with the transaction Echo. And yes, we're really pleased domestically with the 3% net room growth in the midscale and the above segments, which to your question we'll continue to focus on. Speaker 800:31:28Got it. Thank you very much. Operator00:31:32Thank you. We go next now to Michael Bellisario of Baird. Speaker 1000:31:37Thanks. Good morning, everyone. Speaker 500:31:39Good morning, Michael. Speaker 1000:31:41So my first question, I want to go back to net unit growth, but focus on key money in the development advance notes. Maybe help us understand what are the returns you're targeting on those investments? And then secondarily, we can see the dollars going out the door in the cash flow statement, but maybe help us understand what percentage of deals that are either signed or opening are you actually putting money into? Speaker 300:32:08Good morning. From a return perspective, we are always targeting hurdle rates that are well in excess of our cost of capital and that is part of our underwriting process. Jeff just talked about moving into the higher RevPAR chain scales and over 75% of the deals that we funded in the quarter were in this category. And then of course, we also are still starting to see some of our echo funding go out the door as well. So we're thrilled with the progress that we've made and the strategy of using key money to penetrate into those upper chain scale and higher RevPAR markets is working. Speaker 300:32:59And I'd say the amount of key money isn't necessarily tied to a specific percentage of deals we're happy to participate in opportunities when they present themselves. Was there a second part to that question? I think I might have missed it. Speaker 1000:33:17Yes. Just the percentage of deals either signed or opening that you're putting money into. I guess maybe the better question is how much has it stepped up versus prior years or maybe it hasn't? Speaker 300:33:32No, I think it actually has as a greater portion of our openings and Speaker 900:33:37additions into the system Speaker 300:33:37are coming in that higher into the system are coming in that higher those higher RevPAR chain scales and higher RevPAR markets, we are able to participate and willing to participate more in those deals because they represent better returns from an underwriting perspective. Got it. Understood. And then my Speaker 1000:34:00buyback, but along the same lines on the spending front. What are the sources or what is the source of capital for that incremental buyback? Is it really just line of credit borrowings or are there other sources of capital that you could use to fund those buybacks to manage the interest expense better? Thanks. Speaker 300:34:16No, I think most of it will come through leverage capacity this year. Operator00:34:26Thank you. We go next now to Patrick Scholes of Truist. Speaker 900:34:31Hi, good morning, Jeff and Michelle. My first question is, when I look at where the stock is trading, I look on the valuation multiple, it looks to be about as cheap as it's ever been and certainly the spread on the valuation multiple between yourselves and most of the C Corps is about as wide as it's ever been. What do you think investors are missing here? I'd like to hear your thoughts on that. Thank you. Speaker 500:35:01Yes, it's a great question, Patrick. And it's a question we ask ourselves every day. I mean, we're really excited with what's happened to us since we went public 6 years ago. I think in terms of looking at us versus everyone else out there, we are completely now pure play. We've sold our owned hotels as investors wanted to see us do. Speaker 500:35:25We've sold our managed hotels. We've exited all of the HMA guarantee deals that we've had, and we're now we're growing the way investors have wanted to see us do. So I think investors want to see us continue to deliver as we've been doing. We've grown the pipeline since we went public 40% to as you see in the pipeline deck nearly 2,000 hotels and we need to continue to deliver. It's been 13 consecutive quarters beating consensus EPS and adjusted EBITDA. Speaker 500:35:56And we've got an industry leading EBITDA margin out there. So we need to continue to tell our story about shareholder return. We've returned $2,000,000,000 of capital to our shareholders and continue to execute. We opened more hotels last year, I believe, than any other public company with over 500 openings and 66,000 rooms. And while there might be concern out there and we hear that every day in terms of the macro RevPAR environment, which is certainly weighing on us, We believe we just need to continue to keep doing what we're doing, and we're really happy with everything that we're doing on the retention side on growing our business, on continuing to add to the pipeline revenue accretive rooms and continuing to improve our retention rates. Speaker 500:36:43And we need to continue to show investors that there is a huge ancillary disciplined when it comes to capital allocation in terms of the very disciplined when it comes to capital allocation in terms of the accretive deals that we've been doing like Vienna House and seeding new brand launches such as Echo and now Water Walk as we continue to pay out a dividend payout rate in the 30s and return excess cash to shareholders. Speaker 900:37:18Okay. Thank you. I do think something that might be helpful would be to have a big Investor Day. I don't think we've had one from you folks in a number of years. So that's my unsolicited opinion of something that might help. Speaker 900:37:33Moving on to my follow-up question. Is there anything you folks in the executive management team think you could be doing better at this point? Thank you. Speaker 500:37:49Well, we think about that every day, Patrick. I mean, I think the one thing that the last 10 months has proven to us is that we could always continually improve when it comes to our communications with everyone. Throughout these last 10 months, I think the one thing that we learned was that more communication is better with our team members, certainly to your point with our shareholders and investors and with our franchisees. I mean we're feeling right now that we have a franchisee engagement level that's never been higher. The best measure of that is certainly our attention rates and we need to continue to work on that. Speaker 900:38:33Great. I have a couple more questions, I'll hop in the queue. Thank you. Speaker 500:38:36Thanks, Patrick. Operator00:38:40Thank you. We go next now to Brandt Montour of Lease. Speaker 500:38:46Lease. Speaker 600:38:49So the infrastructure spend and the implied lift that you're looking for in the rest of the year from that segment, can you just give us a sense of what you think that you did in the 1Q or what sort of delta or lift you got in the 1Q from that segment? And then when you just broadly on this piece of your business, is this business already booked or what kind of dynamics are there around your visibility for this specific business that gives you that confidence? Speaker 500:39:18It is a great question, Brandt, in terms of visibility. There's a slide in our investor presentation that we have seen an uptick in federal government allocations from 15% last year to nearly 40% of the incremental $640,000,000,000 spend of the $1,500,000,000,000 bill. And it's mostly to the states, but only a fraction of that has been spent from a visibility standpoint. I mean, when you think about those big bridge and road and train projects and airport projects, the shovels haven't hit the ground. But since we've been investing in our capabilities, we have been able to track an 11% increase in infrastructure revenues for our franchisees. Speaker 500:40:04And everything that we're doing around that, last week we launched Wyndham Business to help manage company's travel needs, providing discounts and allowing planners to instantly book without needing to RFP or contract at one of our franchised hotels. And the pace of applications immediately doubled and we think that will help lead that double digit uptick that we're seeing in leads from those projects. We've seen a 20% increase in new accounts. So we think there is a tremendous amount of potential for us out there in the quarters ahead. We think it will translate into, I believe, Michelle, about $5,000,000 of royalty revenues to us this year. Speaker 500:40:43And we've put out what we think it means for us once those projects get underway. I'd stop maybe there. Well, I'd say finally one thing. I think an opportunity that we believe is also out there that we're starting to see is a pickup in the oil and gas markets. I mean, when you think about, Brent, the nation's power demand growth from data center build outs or AI booms or EV charging stations that are driving the electrification of America, natural gas is coming back. Speaker 500:41:13And some of our nation's largest oil and gas states are seeing a steady pickup, they're increasingly excited about. I had the chance to talk to the CEO of one of our large owners last night who has a lot of properties, a lot of Microtel Super Eights and Hawthorne Suites in West Virginia, he's seeing trucks back in his parking lot. He said that occupancy is slowly coming back. ADR is still not there yet, but he's very optimistic. And when we look at states that did perform well above last year in some of those oil and gas states, West Virginia was up, I think, about 5% over prior year and up in Louisiana, similarly. Speaker 500:41:58Alaska was up double digits. So with over 10% of our system positioned in oil and gas markets, we're also feeling in addition to infrastructure looking ahead very well positioned to capture that comeback as a tailwind as well. Speaker 600:42:14Okay. That's great. Thanks for that. And then maybe on the other side of things, on the leisure domestic travel side, I think we sort of got a good sense for the easing comps. But sort of in light of what we're all seeing away from you in the macro and the lower end and middle income consumer, I guess, we're heading into the leisure the big leisure travel period this summer. Speaker 600:42:40That's generally a strong period of the calendar for you. What are the indicators you could point to and what do you look at year over year that kind of gives you a sense of how that consumer is gearing up for this summer? Speaker 500:42:54Sure. Kind of back to Patrick's question earlier in terms of what's weighing on our stock, it's that concern of that middle income guest. But what we're seeing is that that middle income guest is more employed both and we look at their wages and their savings. It's they're higher than they were back in pre COVID levels. Their home prices are up. Speaker 500:43:13Their stocks are up. Their deposit levels are stable and they're in good shape. We look at consumer confidence, that's obviously growing. If you look at the monthly insight report, I think consumer sentiment is up significantly from like 65% to close to 80% from last March to this March. We look at length of stay and we are continuing to see longer lengths of stay by a couple of 100 basis points versus where they were before things slowed. Speaker 500:43:43Booking windows, we look at daily and they continue to tick up. We talked about our trends looking out to Memorial Day weekend and into May. But our booking windows are similarly up 7% to last year from 19 to 21 days now. Cancellation rates are steady and drive to, which is about 90% of our domestic demand, continues to chug along. People are driving further than they were pre COVID. Speaker 500:44:12And we think it will continue to be the number one vacation preference this summer. Speaker 1000:44:18Excellent. Thanks all. Speaker 500:44:19Thanks, Brent. Operator00:44:22We'll go next now to Stephen Grambling of Morgan Stanley. Speaker 1100:44:27Hi, thanks. I guess following up on shareholder feedback, I guess one area we get questions on is just how the pipeline and net unit growth translates to fees. So looking at the pipeline, you did give some stats on the growth in midscale and above. Can you help quantify or provide color on how the royalty rates and RevPAR for the pipeline compares to the existing base, especially as we think about some of the new brand launches and how the pipeline has evolved over the past few years? Speaker 300:44:57Yes, sure. If we if you think about our development focus on the more revenue accretive deals, our domestic pipeline right now carries a RevPAR premium in excess of 15% compared to our existing system and an average royalty rate that is at least 5 basis points higher than our current system. And specifically double clicking into the mid scale and above segments, we see a 30% RevPAR premium for those hotels compared to our existing system. But it's not just in the U. S. Speaker 300:45:39That we're driving towards this objective of increasing royalty rate and bringing in higher fee par rooms. We see it internationally and as we focus on growing our direct franchising business and there we're seeing royalty rates that are 15% higher on average than our current international system. Speaker 200:46:06I think that nailed it. Thank you. Speaker 500:46:08Thanks, Stephen. Speaker 300:46:09Thank you. Speaker 1200:46:09Thank you. Speaker 500:46:12A little grumbling in the background. Operator00:46:15Thank you. We go next now to Steve Pizzella of Deutsche Bank. Speaker 1300:46:21Thanks. Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Steve. The February to March RevPAR improvement noted was pretty impressive, especially in the context of STR limited service RevPAR decelerating from February to March, implying some share gains for you. What do you think is driving that for you? Speaker 1300:46:40And how should we think about that moving forward? Speaker 500:46:43Yes, we really did, Stephen, see that pick up into March. I think we saw well over 100 basis points of share gain in March as leisure ramped back up and so much of our business is leisure focused. I think we're also seeing travelers whose government and corporate per diems have been tapped out. They're beginning to try us. Our brands have always outperformed the broader lodging market segments when there's any pressure out there on the macro side and we think we could continue to do it. Speaker 500:47:15And certainly, our brands, our large brands continue to over index from a share standpoint. Our most recent April ADD, our largest brands La Quinta Hawthorne Suites well over fair share, Microtel as well. Days Inn, again, very proud of the team with and all the great work we're doing. With Days Inn and Super 8, Days Inn jumped from 117% to 120% fair market share in our latest filing. And it's really being driven by all the great work our marketing teams are doing on the Wyndham Rewards side. Speaker 500:47:48Our share of occupancy continues to grow. It's up I think it's up over 700 basis points domestically versus where it was pre COVID. And so we're going to continue to promote into that and look to continue to grow share, becoming more competitive certainly on ADR further out and looking for that base business, that infrastructure business to put on the books as often and as frequently as we can as our global sales teams could get that contracted business in. That allows franchisees to drive rate closer to arrival date on the weekends, and that's what we're getting to see. Speaker 1300:48:28Okay. Thank you. And then just pivoting to margins, the margins ex marketing spend were fairly strong in the quarter. How much of the year over year margin gains are from the higher margin ancillary revenue and how much is from some of the core operating expenses and how should Speaker 900:48:45we think about that moving forward? Speaker 300:48:49I think it's about off the top of my head and Matt you'll have to go back to confirm, but I think it's about 2 thirds from the ancillary and maybe a third from the cost side. Speaker 500:49:02Yes, that sounds about right. Speaker 300:49:03We are We'll go next now to Speaker 1300:49:15Ian Zaffini. Operator00:49:21We'll go next now to Ian Zaffino of Oppenheimer. Speaker 900:49:26Good morning. This is Isaac Sausen on for Ian. Thanks for taking all the questions. Just to follow-up on the infrastructure impacts, could you maybe help us understand how the 1% to 2% uplift is split between ADR and occupancy? I'm not sure if you can break it out specifically, but it sounds like there's obviously a big opportunity more broadly to bridge the gap to 2019 occupancy levels? Speaker 500:49:48Absolutely. We see tremendous occupancy more so than rate. One of the biggest issues that we've got out there is our rate, our pricing pressure, as we said in our prepared remarks, with rate up 14%, we are educating and working with our franchisees to make sure that when one of our field sales, global sales teams them an infrastructure account, that they're not only immediately responding to the RFP, but that they're realizing that that base business that I just talked about is so important, albeit a much longer length of stay at a lower average daily rate. Speaker 900:50:28Okay, understood. Thanks. And then a quick follow-up on extended stay. When should we expect the first Echo Suites locations to open up? And maybe what's the timeline for conversions at Water Walk as well? Speaker 500:50:41Sure. It's a great question. We ask our developers all the time. Slide 8 of our investor presentation, if you flip to that, shows a half a dozen of the nearly dozen that are nearing completion and should be opening soon across the country. We now have a dozen hotels under construction in 10 states from Texas well, from Florida all the way across the country and another 30 sites in active development. Speaker 500:51:09It's going to be up to the local inspection offices who receives their first certificate of occupancy. But my guess is it should be sometime this summer developers of Plano, Texas and Spartanburg, South Carolina would be my guess. They're raising each other to have the grand opening that we'll all certainly attend. As to Water Walk, I think in terms of timing and we've just announced that deal. We're just right now doing everything that they're looking for in terms of bringing them onto our distribution platforms and shifting more mix to direct and getting them a more Wyndham business to drive operating margins. Speaker 500:51:58But as I said, this is a pipeline that our franchise sales team is very excited about beginning to build. And it will be a mix of conversion and new construction going forward. Okay, great. Thanks, Operator00:52:17We'll go next now to Alex Brignall of Redburn Atlantic. Speaker 1200:52:22Hi, thanks so much for taking the questions. The first one is on RevPAR. It's kind of a broader question that I've been putting to everybody. But the comps that you're referring to, obviously, the year on year number in Q1 'twenty three was the highest. But based on your own disclosure, the number versus 2019 was the lowest in Q1 of 2023, and it's about 600 basis points out of 700 basis points harder in terms of versus 2019 for H2 2023. Speaker 1200:52:57In Europe, that's it's all obviously not in the U. S, it's all international. In Europe, we're beginning to see those year on year numbers turn negative, particularly the U. K. Because of versus 2019 comp, that's when it got harder. Speaker 1200:53:09So I'm just trying to reconcile how you're thinking about that comp in terms of versus 2019 rather than versus the year on year number that you talked about? Thank you very much. Speaker 500:53:22Yes. Thank you, Alex. I'll let Michel dive into the year on year comps. But just overall, we were really pleased with what happened in Europe. All of our largest countries saw positive year on year. Speaker 500:53:37And let's just talk year on year for a moment because then I'll get to the I think the base of the question, which is the tailwind we have still to 2019. But we saw Germany and you mentioned UK both with sort of low single digit year on year growth. U. K. Was both rate and occupancy for us. Speaker 500:54:01I think we were up about 3% in the U. K. Year on year. 1 point was 2 points were rate and occupancy was probably flat. And we saw growth in Turkey as well that was double digit and Spain was double digit. Speaker 500:54:18But the opportunity for the rest of the year is still an occupancy tailwind when we look back to 2019. I mean versus 2019, international accelerated from and I think this is in the deck from 45% from Q3 to Q4 to 60%, I believe it was for Q1 versus 2019. So there are 14 solid points of occupancy tailwind to capture internationally. And across the world, all of our regions are seeing a really sharp uptick in, obviously overseas corporate contracted in mice is very important for us. We're seeing a pickup there. Speaker 500:54:58Tour operators over in Europe are very optimistic. European low cost carriers are forecasting a banner summer and a record high. So our European team is encouraged and we see opportunity there as we do in Asia. But, Michelle, I don't know if you want to add anything to that. Speaker 300:55:17Yes. That was great, Jeff. I think the only thing I would add is most of the growth we've seen in Q1 versus 2019 is ADR. And it's the pricing power, it's not the recovery in occupancy. We still have a long runway of occupancy recovery in EMEA and in Asia Pacific and most of the international regions. Speaker 300:55:41So that's what we're really focused on from a recovery standpoint in international. Speaker 1200:55:48Okay, fantastic. And then just a follow-up. You have phenomenal signings performance all the way through COVID, much better than some of your peers. And it seems that that's continued after the hiatus that you had that wasn't of your causing. Do you think that the strength in Q1 is the market being stronger? Speaker 1200:56:07Or would you attribute it largely to your own kind of performance and maybe taking back some share that had been held back whilst you were dealing with other people? Speaker 500:56:18Sure. I'd say it's more of the latter, Alex. Our new you look at it we look at it both ways from a conversion and a new construction standpoint. But our new construction prototypes are La Quinta Hawthorne Dual Brand, our Microtel, our Echo Suites, I mean, they have all been really performing well with developers. And any of that hiatus uncertainty that was out there, any conversations that we've been having that may have been paused, those are picking back up. Speaker 500:56:54Our new construction executions were up 20% versus, as I said, all the way back in pre COVID. And you're seeing it reflected in our pipeline and certainly conversion room signings. Because of the owner first value proposition we're delivering, just continuing to, we believe, perform well in steel share, and there's no reason we can't keep doing Speaker 1200:57:20that. That's fantastic. Thank you so much. Speaker 500:57:23Thanks, Alex. Operator00:57:27We'll take our next question now from Dan Wasekulek of Morningstar. Speaker 1400:57:32Hey, good morning, Jeff and Michelle. Thanks for taking my question. You kind of already talked about this, but just in relation to that, I guess, tailwind potential of ADR kind of closing that gap with inflation and the occupancy recovery that you can still have, How are you guys thinking about that looking beyond this year? I mean, is this barring an economic recession, a potential couple year tailwind for RevPAR growth that we can kind of look forward to maintaining the type of growth you're expecting this year the next few years after that? Speaker 300:58:12Yes. I think it's a multi year recovery, especially on the occupancy side and that we know and we know that during periods of increasing demand, there's the ability to push rate higher. I would say, absent the occupancy recovery, I think there is still room for ADR growth, particularly when you look at it compared to the rate of inflation. So we see it as a multiyear recovery in both occupancy and ADR across the globe. Speaker 1400:58:44Okay. Thanks. All my other questions are already asked and answered. So thank you. Nice quarter. Speaker 300:58:48Thank you. Thanks. Operator00:58:52We go next now to Meredith Jensen of HSBC. Speaker 1500:58:59I was interested in the Wyndham for business and how the new platform might differ from what existed prior and what kind of metrics or what kind of questions we can ask going forward to kind of track the progress of that given the importance of groups and small businesses to your overall business? Thanks. Speaker 500:59:19Sure. Well, we are adding a lot to it. We've had a focus on, Meredith, obviously helping companies manage their travel needs and providing discounts. But we're looking to help these planners make it easier to book. And I think the metric that you want to look at going forward are the number of members we have and the pace of applications and Speaker 1200:59:45those applications being signed. And as I said, Speaker 500:59:45since we've launched it, has doubled. And it will further continue to drive has doubled. And it will further continue to drive the 1,800,000 companies out there that are booking this infrastructure business for our select service economy and mid scale hotels across the country. So it is just one of those. We've done a lot from a technology standpoint to continue to make it easier to do business with us. Speaker 501:00:19We've been investing heavily in our capabilities. And we've been increasing our sales team to sell Wyndham Business. We have increased our sales team by 25%, and we'll continue to roll out more new technology like this that allows them to book without having to RFP. And that's something that the team is really excited about as they've identified. I think we talked about this on the last call, over 3,600 projects within 10 miles of markets of our hotels with multiple hotels in those markets that are looking to contract, because again, it is really early days, while 40% has been allocated of that spend. Speaker 501:01:04It's not yet been spent and we want to make sure it's spent with us. Speaker 1501:01:11Super. Thanks. One last quick and apologies if I missed that before. If you could discuss kind of the engagement in the loyalty program between brands, if there's kind of a differential in kind of the occupancy there or the take up and maybe internationally also what you're seeing? Speaker 501:01:31Sure. Our share of occupancy and you didn't miss it, I don't think Meredith we talked about it. But I touched high level that our share of occupancy was up over 700 basis points, which is really important for our franchisees. It's one of our biggest value proposition go to market offers that our franchise sales team has. And it is higher domestically than it is internationally. Speaker 501:01:56Roughly 1 out of every 2 check ins tonight across the United States of America here in this country will be asking for their loyalty points. Overseas, that share of occupancy is lower, but overseas, it's growing higher. It's growing faster, and it has an opportunity to continue to grow. I think our overall share of occupancy domestically is roughly 1 out of 2. I think on a global basis, we're somewhere approaching 40% share of occupancy. Speaker 501:02:29And with the work that our marketing teams are doing in countries like China, our China team is very bullish. The awareness of Wyndham continues to grow. When we think about ancillary fee opportunities over there, I mean, we've become a lot more targeted. And from a digital marketing platform marketing standpoint, and are doing a lot of really creative things over there, we could continue to push that higher. Speaker 1501:02:57Great. Thanks so much. Operator01:03:01Thank you. And our final question today will come from Patrick Scholes of Churist with a follow-up question. Speaker 1301:03:07Great. Thank you. Speaker 901:03:09Just a follow-up question here regarding the quarterly results, specifically international. Certainly in Latin America, your numbers were phenomenal. Can you give us a little bit more color on how you did 41% RevPAR there? Certainly, that caught us Speaker 501:03:30all by surprise. Yes, most of it is Argentina, and you know all about the hyperinflation down there. If you back out Argentina, our Latin America RevPAR came in at roughly 3% and that was driven by obviously, Argentina had a great quarter. We have it's an important market for us. But that was the bulk of it. Speaker 501:03:53We had good results in Brazil. We had good results in Peru. Speaker 901:03:57Okay. And then lastly on China here, you did significantly better than the overall market. What drove that? Thank you. Speaker 501:04:04Sure. Yes, China again, our China team, as I just said to Meredith, is very, very bullish. We're seeing more domestic travel. Flight capacity is part of it. Obviously, the some of our peers have talked about not being able to fly in terms of this the load factor the way you could before. Speaker 501:04:26But cost consciousness, our team believe is also part of it. If you look at the Chinese travel patterns this year, they're opting to stay closer to home, especially over the Chinese New Year period. I believe that was February 10, I think it was for 8 days, we saw a really strong pickup of more domestic travel. And we think that will continue throughout the rest of the year. In terms of where it's happening, our Tier 1 cities, our big Wyndhams, big Wyndham brands are doing very, very well and are probably outpacing the Tier 2 and 3 cities we're in. Speaker 901:05:01Great. Thank you. Speaker 501:05:03Thanks, Patrick. Operator01:05:05Thank you. At this time, Mr. Blotti, I'd like to hand things back to you, sir, for any closing comments. Speaker 501:05:09All right. Thank you, and thanks everybody for your questions and your interest in Wyndham Hotels and Resorts. Michelle, Matt and I look forward to talking to you and hopefully seeing many of you in the weeks months ahead at many of the upcoming investor conferences we'll be attending. Have a great day. Operator01:05:25Thank you, Mr. Blotti. This does conclude today's Wyndham's Hotels and Resorts Q1 2024 earnings conference call. 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There are 16 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Welcome to the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants have been placed on a listen only mode and the floor will be open for your questions following the presentation. I would now like to turn the call over to Mr. Matt Capuzzi, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead, sir. Speaker 100:00:36Thank you, operator. Good morning and thank you for joining us. With me today are Jeff Bellotti, our CEO and Michelle Allen, our CFO and Head of Strategy. Before we get started, I want to remind you that our remarks today will contain forward looking statements. These statements are subject to risk factors that may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Speaker 100:00:57These risk factors are discussed in detail in our most recent annual report on Form 10 ks filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and any subsequent reports filed with the SEC. We'll also be referring to a number of non GAAP measures. Corresponding GAAP measures and a reconciliation of non GAAP measures to GAAP metrics are provided in our earnings release, which is available on our Investor Relations website at investor. Wyndhamhotels.com. We are providing certain measures discussing future impact on a non GAAP basis only because without unreasonable efforts, we are unable to provide the comparable GAAP metric. Speaker 100:01:36In addition, last evening, we posted an investor presentation containing supplemental information on our Investor Relations website. We may continue to provide supplemental information on our website and on our social media channels in the future. Accordingly, we encourage our investors to monitor our website and our social media channels in addition to our press releases, filings submitted with the SEC and any public conference calls or webcasts. With that, I will turn the call over to Jeff. Speaker 200:02:08Thanks, Matt, and thanks, everyone, for joining us this morning. Despite a challenging RevPAR environment here in the United States, we're pleased to report another strong quarter of progress on our executions, openings, retention and net room growth around the world. In addition, late last week, our Board increased our share repurchase authorization by $400,000,000 demonstrating its confidence in our ability to generate significant cash flow and its commitment to continued shareholder returns in the year ahead. We opened over 13,000 rooms globally, 27% more rooms than we opened last year, our largest first quarter of room openings since going public nearly 6 years ago. We increased our franchisee retention rate by 30 basis points versus the same time last year to 95.6%. Speaker 200:02:59We delivered a record 3.7% increase in net room growth. And most importantly, for the 15th consecutive quarter, we grew our development pipeline by 8% to a record 243,000 rooms. Here in the United States, we again saw both sequential and year on year improvement, driven by 3.3% system growth in a more revenue intense mid scale and above segments. We added 50 hotels domestically, including 11 hotel conversions under the newly created Water Walk Extended Stay by Wyndham brand. Located in key markets such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Tucson and Jacksonville, Water Walk by Wyndham adds higher fee par hotels to our system, while expanding our portfolio into the upscale extended stay segment, complementing our new construction, Echo Suites and midscale Hawthorne Suites extended stay brands. Speaker 200:03:57Internationally, we increased net rooms by 1% sequentially and by 8% versus prior year. Our Latin America team drove over 2% of sequential net room growth and 6% of net room growth versus prior year, adding significant conversions from competitive brands like the 600 Room Wyndham Sanpaolo Convention Center Hotel in the financial capital of Brazil, along with a new trip by Wyndham Asuncion steps from the renowned shopping centers of Paraguay's capital city. Our EMEA team, which added 49% more rooms to its development pipeline than they did in the Q1 of 2023, once again grew net rooms sequentially and by 12% versus prior year, adding aspirational hotels like the Ramada Apanka Thermal Resort in Turkey and the new Trademarked by Wyndham H2 Hotel in Downtown Vienna, Austria. Last month, I had the opportunity to visit with our teams in Singapore and Shanghai and joined the signing ceremonies for 27 of the over 60 hotel contracts awarded to owners this quarter across Asia Pacific. Our Southeast Asia and Pacific Rim region, which increased rooms by 2% sequentially and by 16% versus last year, entered several new markets, including Pattaya, a growing leisure destination in Thailand. Speaker 200:05:22In January, we opened the Wyndham Jontyen, an upscale new construction hotel and the first of another 8 hotels we expect to open in the Pattaya market over the next 5 years. And our direct franchising team in China, which grew net rooms 1 percent sequentially and by 13% versus prior year, also had another strong quarter of openings and executions, awarding 38 new contracts to owners, over 3 times what they awarded last year in the Q1 and opening new construction and conversion hotels across the country like the Wyndham Dalian Jinpu, an upper upscale 5 star hotel in the city center of Hainan province. Globally, our teams awarded 171 contracts for approximately 24,000 room additions. Domestic contracts signed in the Q1 were 50% higher than last year for our midscale and above segments, and international Q1 signings increased by 80% year over year. This acceleration of our development activity grew our pipeline to a record 243,000 rooms and nearly 2,000 hotels. Speaker 200:06:33Mid scale and above brands in the pipeline increased 4% to a record 168,000 rooms and now represent nearly 70% of our pipeline. Our domestic pipeline for mid scale and above brands increased by 4%, and the pipeline for our highest international RevPAR regions of EMEA and Latin America increased by 21%. In the toughest quarterly comp we will face all year, domestic RevPAR finished down 5% compared with 2023. Domestic occupancy finished at 90% of 2019 levels, down 4.40 basis points from Q1 of 2023, while pricing power remains strong with ADRs 14% higher than pre COVID levels, yet still trailing inflation, which has increased 23% over the same period. RevPAR improved 2.40 basis points from February into March and accelerated into April. Speaker 200:07:33Month to date through 20th April, domestic RevPAR ran 4% ahead of prior year, benefiting from both the Easter shift to Q1 and weekend demand around the solar eclipse on April 8. And May revenue on the books is pacing 7% higher than it was at the same time last year. International RevPAR increased 14% to prior year in constant currency, driven by strength in Latin America, where RevPAR increased by 41% and across EMEA, where RevPAR increased by over 10%. And in China, which continues to face deflationary pressures, RevPAR also increased by over 10% year over year, driven by both ADR and occupancy, outpacing STR China RevPAR growth by 700 basis points. Ancillary revenues increased 8% during the Q1, driven by success from our Blue Thread licensing agreement with which has which has garnered acclaim as Forbes' best business card for Road Warriors, thanks to its automatic diamond status and its ability to earn a best in class 8 points for every $1 spent on hotel stays and gas purchases. Speaker 200:08:54And last week, we launched Wyndham Business to streamline the direct booking process for business of all types and all sizes, along with travel planners who are contracting hotel nights for our nation's 15,000,000 infrastructure workers across the United States of America, offering these planners a comprehensive suite of free tools that guarantee their companies a minimum 10% room discount, easy direct billing and instant group bookings with tailored Wyndham Rewards business to ensure a smooth travel planning process with personalized support from dedicated sales professionals. We anticipate that Wyndham Business will not only drive additional bookings to our select service hotels, it will also drive additional membership to Wyndham Rewards USA TODAY's number 1 loyalty program for 6 years running, along with additional cardholders to our suite of co branded credit card products, providing us a new channel for ancillary fee growth. We're currently offering 4 distinct credit card products tied to Wyndham Rewards in the U. S, and we see significant opportunities to expand these products globally, as Wyndham Rewards continues to grow in importance both domestically and internationally, up over 40% since 2019 and up 7% year over year to 108,000,000 members strong. Finally, we'd like to thank our franchisees and team members for their unwavering commitment and support over the past months throughout Choice's failed takeover attempt of our company. Speaker 200:10:28Through it all, it was no surprise to see Wyndham Hotels and Resorts selected by Newsweek as one of the 2024 most trustworthy companies in America and is a 4 time honoree as one of the 2024 World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere. On behalf of our Board, we also want to thank our shareholders for their overwhelming support. We're confident in our growth strategy and in our ability to create substantial value both in the short term and in the long term. And with that, I'll now turn the call over to Michelle. Michelle? Speaker 300:11:05Thanks, Jeff, and good morning, everyone. I'll begin my remarks today with a detailed review of our Q1 results. I'll then review our cash flows and balance sheet followed by our outlook. Before we begin, let me remind everyone that the comparability of our quarterly results is impacted by the timing of our marketing fund spend as discussed back on our February call. In the Q1 this year, marketing fund expenses exceeded revenues by $14,000,000 as expected, compared to expenses exceeding revenues by $4,000,000 in the Q1 of last year. Speaker 300:11:37To enhance transparency and provide understanding of the results of our ongoing operations, I will be highlighting our results on a comparable basis, which neutralizes the marketing fund impacts. In the Q1, we generated $304,000,000 of fee related and other revenues and $141,000,000 of adjusted EBITDA. Fee related and other revenues declined $4,000,000 year over year, reflecting a 4% decline in royalties and franchise fees and a 3% decline in marketing revenues. These declines were partially offset by an 8% increase in ancillary fee streams. The decline in royalties and franchise fees primarily reflects lower RevPAR in the U. Speaker 300:12:17S. And the lapping of our highest quarter of other franchise fees, both of which were partially offset by a larger global system and international RevPAR growth. Ancillary revenues reflect higher license fees and credit card revenues as well as the effects of strategic marketing partnerships driven by initiatives that harness power of our Wyndham Rewards loyalty program. Adjusted EBITDA grew 3% on a comparable basis and our adjusted EBITDA margin improved 250 basis points to 83%. 1st quarter adjusted diluted EPS was $0.78 up 1% on a comparable basis, reflecting adjusted EBITDA growth as well as benefits from our share repurchase activity, which were partially offset by higher interest expense. Speaker 300:13:03During the Q1, we executed $275,000,000 of new forward starting interest rate swaps on our term loan B facility, which will begin in Q4 2024 and expire in Q4 2027 at just under 3.4%. As a result, nearly all of our Term Loan B is now swapped through the end of 2027 at a blended fixed rate of 3.3 percent, more than 200 basis points lower than current sulfur levels. Free cash flow before development advances and transaction costs was $102,000,000 up 5% year over year, primarily reflecting adjusted EBITDA growth. Development advance spend increased $18,000,000 year over year, reflecting our ongoing efforts to capitalize on opportunities in the competitive landscape, particularly in attracting higher fee par properties to our system across the globe. We returned $89,000,000 to our shareholders in the Q1 through $57,000,000 of share repurchases and $32,000,000 of common stock dividends. Speaker 300:14:05We ended the quarter with over $580,000,000 in total liquidity and our net leverage ratio of 3.4x was in the lower half of our target range. We are planning to finish the year at a net leverage ratio of at least 3.5 times, which provides over $400,000,000 of capital available for share repurchases this year or 7% of our outstanding shares at recent price levels. Additionally, depending upon the availability and actionability of M and A opportunities, we could increase our leverage to 4 times, which would provide us with over $750,000,000 of available capital, which would equate to 13% of our outstanding shares. And with the Board's recent approval of an additional $400,000,000 in share repurchase authorization, we now have nearly $800,000,000 available under the program. Turning now to outlook. Speaker 300:14:57We're increasing our adjusted diluted EPS projection by $0.07 to a range of $4.18 to $4.30 to account for our Q1 share repurchase activity. This outlook is based on a lower diluted share count of 81,600,000 shares and as usual excludes any future potential share repurchase activity. Our outlook for RevPAR remains unchanged. You'll recall from our February call that we expected a challenging comp in the Q1 with gradual improvement moving throughout the remainder of 24. Last year in Q2, we began to see a shift in travel patterns as COVID restrictions were lifted. Speaker 300:15:35Cruise and inexpensive air travel to destinations like Mexico and the Caribbean opened back up, while domestic leisure and drive to hotels experienced demand declines, especially along the coast. We saw domestic RevPAR gradually deteriorate in 2023, starting modestly at down 1% in the second quarter and then deepening to down 4% by year end. We are now beginning to lap these effects. Jeff already touched on some of the improving trends that we began seeing in March, April May. When combining these recent trends with our expectation of incremental infrastructure capture as we move into the second half of the year and strong positive growth internationally, we continue to expect full year global RevPAR growth of 2% to 3% this year. Speaker 300:16:21There are also no changes to our expectations for the marketing funds. For Q2, we expect the funds to overspend by $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 bringing the first half overspend to approximately $20,000,000 which we then expect will reverse in the back half of this year. Combined with the $7,000,000 we recorded during 2023, we now expect costs relating to Choice's failed takeover attempt to approximate $50,000,000 in total, down from the previous $75,000,000 estimate. The vast majority of this amount will be paid out in the 2nd quarter and remember that these costs are excluded from our 2024 outlook. In closing, our Q1 results reflect strong execution on our growth strategy despite softer industry wide RevPAR in the U. Speaker 300:17:05S. We continue to accelerate net room growth and pipeline growth. We generated significant ancillary fee growth and improved operating margins driving incremental earnings growth. And we continue to generate significant cash while maintaining a strong balance sheet with ample leverage capacity to further enhance shareholder returns over the remainder of the year. With that, Jeff and I would be happy to take your questions. Speaker 300:17:28Operator? Operator00:17:30Thank you, Ms. Allen. The floor is now open for questions. We'll go first this morning to Joe Greff of JPMorgan. Speaker 400:18:00Jeff, Michel, I know you talk to your developers and developer community frequently. I would love to hear from you about some of your recent conversations that you've had with them, particularly after March 11, the date that Choice decided to stop its pursuit of buying you. Are you seeing or are they communicating to you an acceleration or a pivot with respect to development? So whatever pause you may have seen, has that reversed? And is there anything within these conversations that may be more brand specific or conversion specific that you would call out? Speaker 400:18:41And just my last follow-up question with respect to this topic is, is it fair to think that starts to really pick up and accelerate now and maybe you're kind of closer to the 4%, the higher end of your net rooms growth target for the year versus the midpoint? And that's all for me. Thanks. Speaker 500:19:01Yes. Thanks, Joe. Absolutely, we are seeing a lot less uncertainty out there in the development community. We are talking to our franchisees obviously daily. Our teams had great success as I think it was your question last quarter on the first question off. Speaker 500:19:20In terms of could last quarter have been better, we had a great 4th quarter, a record full year of openings. And we've had again our largest first quarter of openings since going public 6 years ago. But certainly to your question with the deal noise dissipating, owners who are uncertain on committing to deals with us, those who did not want to wind up in the Choice system have agreed to sign. And I think there's no better example of that than the dozen Water Walk conversions that we did this month. So yes, I mean the conversations, the trend, the pause, if there was one out there, has reversed and we're certainly seeing a lot more activity on both the conversion and the new construction signing front. Speaker 500:20:04Our teams had a really good quarter, not only on the on the conversion side, our conversion room openings from a signing standpoint, were up over 20%, I believe, in the quarter. But new construction executions were also up. They were up double digits, up over 20%, I think, versus the Q1 and even back before COVID. And so, yes, we're really positive with the tenor of conversations that are going out there, going on out there with our franchise development teams and any uncertainty that was out there in terms of doing business with us has certainly gone away. Speaker 400:20:44And then with respect to maybe the higher end of net rooms growth is more reasonable than sort of the midpoint? Speaker 500:20:53Sure. Look, we're really feeling good right now about we've taken our 2% to 4% up to 3% to 4%, as you've seen, and we've just finished the Q1 with a 3.7% net room growth and believe we're firing on all cylinders. The other piece of that, of course, is retention, and we're making just great progress. I mean, we've always said that moving our attention up a point moves our net room growth up a point. And our attention continues to improve, both domestically and internationally. Speaker 500:21:25We've moved over the last few years since going public from 93 to over 95, and we had this quarter domestically a retention improvement of, I believe it was 20 basis points year over year. And internationally, our retention improved 30 basis points. So that 2% to 4% net room growth target that's been increased to 3% to 4% with the Q1 at 3.7%, our highest quarter ever gives us confidence to continue to move that number higher. Speaker 600:21:55Great. Thank you. Thanks, Joe. Operator00:21:59Thank you. We go next now to David Katz of Jefferies. Speaker 700:22:04Good morning, everybody. Thanks for taking my question. Pursuant to the subject of NUG, I wanted to go just a little bit farther. One of the things we've been seeing and I think the deal that you included in your announcement exemplifies it, where we're seeing some affiliate type deals. Can we just talk more about the NUG environment generally? Speaker 700:22:28Should we be seeing more of those kinds of deals? And give us a little bit of understanding about the revenue intensity of those kinds of deals? And because it seems to be more than just yourselves, more of an industry trend. Thank you. Speaker 500:22:44Sure. I mean, I think if you look at our pipeline, what you continue to see, David, is it be weighted more to upscale and higher RevPAR brands like Water Walk, which I'll talk about in a second. I mean, if you look at our openings this quarter, we'll always be leading in the economy segment. But when it comes to the midscale and above segments, our opens in the Q1, midscale, upper midscale, upscale, they were up 30%. Our executions in terms of what our teams are selling was more in that revenue intense segment. Speaker 500:23:17It was up 70% year over year in terms of executions. And you're seeing that reflected certainly as we've laid out in our IP in our pipeline, our mid scale and above pipeline in the more revenue intense segments, which not only have a higher fee par attached to them, but they also have a higher royalty fee ability to drive that royalty fee higher has gone up. In terms of Water Walk, that's a conversion straight franchise agreement with that we're very, very excited about. It's a relationship with really strong upscale brand in the more revenue intense segments with a great pedigree. It's led by the very motivated granddaughter of the late Jack DeBoer, who I think many on this call know he was the founder of Residence Inn in Summerfield and Candlewood Suites and just run by a very experienced group of developers. Speaker 500:24:09Jim Anhut, 20 year IHG veteran Jim Mera, 35 year Marriott, an MGM veteran and Jim Strawn, who is the President of WoodSpring. These guys have built a dozen really great upscale hotels in some great markets that we talked about in the script. I mean, if you look at the cover of Matt's IP, which he put out last night, you see a picture of one of those revenue intense hotels, which the Water Walk by Wyndham Boise, which just receives 9 out of 10 star reviews on most of the online review sites. So this is a great upscale complement to our economy and mid scale extended stay product. It's both new conversion and convert new construction and conversion opportunities for us and for our teams out there talking to owners of older upscale Gen 1 extended stay brands that are facing PIP requirements. Speaker 500:25:04It does not have a pipeline today, but we expect to build 1. Our extended stay supply is underserved and demand is building. So our franchise sales teams will look to grow this brand aggressively And it adds an upscale extended stay brand for us to sell that we haven't had to sell previously. And final point of your question, are there more deals like that out there for us to do? Absolutely. Speaker 700:25:30So as the follow-up, right, just Michelle going back to part of your commentary about the potential of reaching 4 times leverage, we're always obviously listening with a high degree of scrutiny. Does that mean that there are maybe some things in the offing that we should just keep in mind and prepare ourselves for remainder of this year or was that just setting some boundaries? Speaker 300:26:02I think it's setting some boundaries, maybe a floor and a ceiling with respect to share repurchases, David. But our first priority, we've always said for capital allocation is to invest in our business for future growth and that can be through organic or inorganic opportunities and that would include M and A. We're delighted with the progress we've made toward our net room growth and pipeline growth objectives this quarter. And so our strategy is working and we're able to secure some really great revenue accretive long term franchise agreements. I think Water Walk is a good example of us executing on that strategy. Speaker 300:26:54But when we think about the share repurchase, I would think about we're probably going to do a minimum of that $400,000,000 and then we could potentially go above the $400,000,000 depending upon the availability and actionability of those investment opportunities. And the only other thing I probably would say is we believe that the stock is significantly undervalued at the current trading levels. And so that represents a compelling investment opportunity, which is why our board recently authorized another $400,000,000 in share repurchase, then gives us the ability to go above and beyond that $400,000,000 Speaker 700:27:39Got you. Thank you. Speaker 300:27:42Thank you. Operator00:27:44We'll go next now to Danny Asad, Bank of America. Speaker 800:27:49Hi. Good morning, Jeff and Michelle. In your prepared remarks, you guys called out domestic occupancy wrap like finishing at 90% of 2019. Can you maybe help us just get a sense for the remaining 10 points, where are they coming from, whether it's geographies or segments? Speaker 300:28:19Good morning, Jenny. The remaining ten points of occupancy are going to come from really all over the United States and then the Southeast Asia, China regions, both of which in the U. S. And in Asia Pac, we continue to index below the 2019 levels. We see it not just in mid week, but also in weekend today. Speaker 300:28:47So we really think that there's opportunity across the globe to improve occupancy. I think you'll see the rest of the year RevPAR forecast assumes that we're going to pick up another point of occupancy. I don't think it's specific to any one particular region. Speaker 800:29:08Got it. Okay. And then just as a follow-up, maybe a little bit higher level. Just looking at your unit growth, it's accelerated over the years quite nicely. We're right in that 3% to 4% rooms growth range, we've you've guided to. Speaker 800:29:22But when we parse out where you're growing domestically, Speaker 900:29:25it looks Speaker 800:29:26like a lot of that incremental growth is coming from your higher end chain scales. And at the same time, we go back to what the your footprint looked like in 2018, 2019 and you have about 12% or 13% less economy rooms than you did back then. So can you maybe just help us understand what's driving this dynamic and whether you'd consider this from a strategy perspective, whether this is Wyndham actively pushing into higher chain scales? Thank you. Speaker 500:29:53Yes, Danny, I would say actively we are certainly pushing into higher chain scale, as I said on the previous question. But we will always be looking to lead in the economy segment. Now to your first part of your question in terms of why the economy declined, I would say that despite the limited new supply coming into the economy segment, where onethree of the exits from our economy system are for non hotel use. And second part of that 2017, to your point before we since back in 2017 to your point before we went public. Our owner first value proposition is certainly resonating with franchisees. Speaker 500:30:46We had gross additions in the economy space at 3%. And our retention rate, I think the STR economy retention rate was several 100 basis points lower than our over 95% retention rate in economy. So we're pleased that our economy retention rate continues to improve. We're pleased with the transaction Echo. And yes, we're really pleased domestically with the 3% net room growth in the midscale and the above segments, which to your question we'll continue to focus on. Speaker 800:31:28Got it. Thank you very much. Operator00:31:32Thank you. We go next now to Michael Bellisario of Baird. Speaker 1000:31:37Thanks. Good morning, everyone. Speaker 500:31:39Good morning, Michael. Speaker 1000:31:41So my first question, I want to go back to net unit growth, but focus on key money in the development advance notes. Maybe help us understand what are the returns you're targeting on those investments? And then secondarily, we can see the dollars going out the door in the cash flow statement, but maybe help us understand what percentage of deals that are either signed or opening are you actually putting money into? Speaker 300:32:08Good morning. From a return perspective, we are always targeting hurdle rates that are well in excess of our cost of capital and that is part of our underwriting process. Jeff just talked about moving into the higher RevPAR chain scales and over 75% of the deals that we funded in the quarter were in this category. And then of course, we also are still starting to see some of our echo funding go out the door as well. So we're thrilled with the progress that we've made and the strategy of using key money to penetrate into those upper chain scale and higher RevPAR markets is working. Speaker 300:32:59And I'd say the amount of key money isn't necessarily tied to a specific percentage of deals we're happy to participate in opportunities when they present themselves. Was there a second part to that question? I think I might have missed it. Speaker 1000:33:17Yes. Just the percentage of deals either signed or opening that you're putting money into. I guess maybe the better question is how much has it stepped up versus prior years or maybe it hasn't? Speaker 300:33:32No, I think it actually has as a greater portion of our openings and Speaker 900:33:37additions into the system Speaker 300:33:37are coming in that higher into the system are coming in that higher those higher RevPAR chain scales and higher RevPAR markets, we are able to participate and willing to participate more in those deals because they represent better returns from an underwriting perspective. Got it. Understood. And then my Speaker 1000:34:00buyback, but along the same lines on the spending front. What are the sources or what is the source of capital for that incremental buyback? Is it really just line of credit borrowings or are there other sources of capital that you could use to fund those buybacks to manage the interest expense better? Thanks. Speaker 300:34:16No, I think most of it will come through leverage capacity this year. Operator00:34:26Thank you. We go next now to Patrick Scholes of Truist. Speaker 900:34:31Hi, good morning, Jeff and Michelle. My first question is, when I look at where the stock is trading, I look on the valuation multiple, it looks to be about as cheap as it's ever been and certainly the spread on the valuation multiple between yourselves and most of the C Corps is about as wide as it's ever been. What do you think investors are missing here? I'd like to hear your thoughts on that. Thank you. Speaker 500:35:01Yes, it's a great question, Patrick. And it's a question we ask ourselves every day. I mean, we're really excited with what's happened to us since we went public 6 years ago. I think in terms of looking at us versus everyone else out there, we are completely now pure play. We've sold our owned hotels as investors wanted to see us do. Speaker 500:35:25We've sold our managed hotels. We've exited all of the HMA guarantee deals that we've had, and we're now we're growing the way investors have wanted to see us do. So I think investors want to see us continue to deliver as we've been doing. We've grown the pipeline since we went public 40% to as you see in the pipeline deck nearly 2,000 hotels and we need to continue to deliver. It's been 13 consecutive quarters beating consensus EPS and adjusted EBITDA. Speaker 500:35:56And we've got an industry leading EBITDA margin out there. So we need to continue to tell our story about shareholder return. We've returned $2,000,000,000 of capital to our shareholders and continue to execute. We opened more hotels last year, I believe, than any other public company with over 500 openings and 66,000 rooms. And while there might be concern out there and we hear that every day in terms of the macro RevPAR environment, which is certainly weighing on us, We believe we just need to continue to keep doing what we're doing, and we're really happy with everything that we're doing on the retention side on growing our business, on continuing to add to the pipeline revenue accretive rooms and continuing to improve our retention rates. Speaker 500:36:43And we need to continue to show investors that there is a huge ancillary disciplined when it comes to capital allocation in terms of the very disciplined when it comes to capital allocation in terms of the accretive deals that we've been doing like Vienna House and seeding new brand launches such as Echo and now Water Walk as we continue to pay out a dividend payout rate in the 30s and return excess cash to shareholders. Speaker 900:37:18Okay. Thank you. I do think something that might be helpful would be to have a big Investor Day. I don't think we've had one from you folks in a number of years. So that's my unsolicited opinion of something that might help. Speaker 900:37:33Moving on to my follow-up question. Is there anything you folks in the executive management team think you could be doing better at this point? Thank you. Speaker 500:37:49Well, we think about that every day, Patrick. I mean, I think the one thing that the last 10 months has proven to us is that we could always continually improve when it comes to our communications with everyone. Throughout these last 10 months, I think the one thing that we learned was that more communication is better with our team members, certainly to your point with our shareholders and investors and with our franchisees. I mean we're feeling right now that we have a franchisee engagement level that's never been higher. The best measure of that is certainly our attention rates and we need to continue to work on that. Speaker 900:38:33Great. I have a couple more questions, I'll hop in the queue. Thank you. Speaker 500:38:36Thanks, Patrick. Operator00:38:40Thank you. We go next now to Brandt Montour of Lease. Speaker 500:38:46Lease. Speaker 600:38:49So the infrastructure spend and the implied lift that you're looking for in the rest of the year from that segment, can you just give us a sense of what you think that you did in the 1Q or what sort of delta or lift you got in the 1Q from that segment? And then when you just broadly on this piece of your business, is this business already booked or what kind of dynamics are there around your visibility for this specific business that gives you that confidence? Speaker 500:39:18It is a great question, Brandt, in terms of visibility. There's a slide in our investor presentation that we have seen an uptick in federal government allocations from 15% last year to nearly 40% of the incremental $640,000,000,000 spend of the $1,500,000,000,000 bill. And it's mostly to the states, but only a fraction of that has been spent from a visibility standpoint. I mean, when you think about those big bridge and road and train projects and airport projects, the shovels haven't hit the ground. But since we've been investing in our capabilities, we have been able to track an 11% increase in infrastructure revenues for our franchisees. Speaker 500:40:04And everything that we're doing around that, last week we launched Wyndham Business to help manage company's travel needs, providing discounts and allowing planners to instantly book without needing to RFP or contract at one of our franchised hotels. And the pace of applications immediately doubled and we think that will help lead that double digit uptick that we're seeing in leads from those projects. We've seen a 20% increase in new accounts. So we think there is a tremendous amount of potential for us out there in the quarters ahead. We think it will translate into, I believe, Michelle, about $5,000,000 of royalty revenues to us this year. Speaker 500:40:43And we've put out what we think it means for us once those projects get underway. I'd stop maybe there. Well, I'd say finally one thing. I think an opportunity that we believe is also out there that we're starting to see is a pickup in the oil and gas markets. I mean, when you think about, Brent, the nation's power demand growth from data center build outs or AI booms or EV charging stations that are driving the electrification of America, natural gas is coming back. Speaker 500:41:13And some of our nation's largest oil and gas states are seeing a steady pickup, they're increasingly excited about. I had the chance to talk to the CEO of one of our large owners last night who has a lot of properties, a lot of Microtel Super Eights and Hawthorne Suites in West Virginia, he's seeing trucks back in his parking lot. He said that occupancy is slowly coming back. ADR is still not there yet, but he's very optimistic. And when we look at states that did perform well above last year in some of those oil and gas states, West Virginia was up, I think, about 5% over prior year and up in Louisiana, similarly. Speaker 500:41:58Alaska was up double digits. So with over 10% of our system positioned in oil and gas markets, we're also feeling in addition to infrastructure looking ahead very well positioned to capture that comeback as a tailwind as well. Speaker 600:42:14Okay. That's great. Thanks for that. And then maybe on the other side of things, on the leisure domestic travel side, I think we sort of got a good sense for the easing comps. But sort of in light of what we're all seeing away from you in the macro and the lower end and middle income consumer, I guess, we're heading into the leisure the big leisure travel period this summer. Speaker 600:42:40That's generally a strong period of the calendar for you. What are the indicators you could point to and what do you look at year over year that kind of gives you a sense of how that consumer is gearing up for this summer? Speaker 500:42:54Sure. Kind of back to Patrick's question earlier in terms of what's weighing on our stock, it's that concern of that middle income guest. But what we're seeing is that that middle income guest is more employed both and we look at their wages and their savings. It's they're higher than they were back in pre COVID levels. Their home prices are up. Speaker 500:43:13Their stocks are up. Their deposit levels are stable and they're in good shape. We look at consumer confidence, that's obviously growing. If you look at the monthly insight report, I think consumer sentiment is up significantly from like 65% to close to 80% from last March to this March. We look at length of stay and we are continuing to see longer lengths of stay by a couple of 100 basis points versus where they were before things slowed. Speaker 500:43:43Booking windows, we look at daily and they continue to tick up. We talked about our trends looking out to Memorial Day weekend and into May. But our booking windows are similarly up 7% to last year from 19 to 21 days now. Cancellation rates are steady and drive to, which is about 90% of our domestic demand, continues to chug along. People are driving further than they were pre COVID. Speaker 500:44:12And we think it will continue to be the number one vacation preference this summer. Speaker 1000:44:18Excellent. Thanks all. Speaker 500:44:19Thanks, Brent. Operator00:44:22We'll go next now to Stephen Grambling of Morgan Stanley. Speaker 1100:44:27Hi, thanks. I guess following up on shareholder feedback, I guess one area we get questions on is just how the pipeline and net unit growth translates to fees. So looking at the pipeline, you did give some stats on the growth in midscale and above. Can you help quantify or provide color on how the royalty rates and RevPAR for the pipeline compares to the existing base, especially as we think about some of the new brand launches and how the pipeline has evolved over the past few years? Speaker 300:44:57Yes, sure. If we if you think about our development focus on the more revenue accretive deals, our domestic pipeline right now carries a RevPAR premium in excess of 15% compared to our existing system and an average royalty rate that is at least 5 basis points higher than our current system. And specifically double clicking into the mid scale and above segments, we see a 30% RevPAR premium for those hotels compared to our existing system. But it's not just in the U. S. Speaker 300:45:39That we're driving towards this objective of increasing royalty rate and bringing in higher fee par rooms. We see it internationally and as we focus on growing our direct franchising business and there we're seeing royalty rates that are 15% higher on average than our current international system. Speaker 200:46:06I think that nailed it. Thank you. Speaker 500:46:08Thanks, Stephen. Speaker 300:46:09Thank you. Speaker 1200:46:09Thank you. Speaker 500:46:12A little grumbling in the background. Operator00:46:15Thank you. We go next now to Steve Pizzella of Deutsche Bank. Speaker 1300:46:21Thanks. Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Steve. The February to March RevPAR improvement noted was pretty impressive, especially in the context of STR limited service RevPAR decelerating from February to March, implying some share gains for you. What do you think is driving that for you? Speaker 1300:46:40And how should we think about that moving forward? Speaker 500:46:43Yes, we really did, Stephen, see that pick up into March. I think we saw well over 100 basis points of share gain in March as leisure ramped back up and so much of our business is leisure focused. I think we're also seeing travelers whose government and corporate per diems have been tapped out. They're beginning to try us. Our brands have always outperformed the broader lodging market segments when there's any pressure out there on the macro side and we think we could continue to do it. Speaker 500:47:15And certainly, our brands, our large brands continue to over index from a share standpoint. Our most recent April ADD, our largest brands La Quinta Hawthorne Suites well over fair share, Microtel as well. Days Inn, again, very proud of the team with and all the great work we're doing. With Days Inn and Super 8, Days Inn jumped from 117% to 120% fair market share in our latest filing. And it's really being driven by all the great work our marketing teams are doing on the Wyndham Rewards side. Speaker 500:47:48Our share of occupancy continues to grow. It's up I think it's up over 700 basis points domestically versus where it was pre COVID. And so we're going to continue to promote into that and look to continue to grow share, becoming more competitive certainly on ADR further out and looking for that base business, that infrastructure business to put on the books as often and as frequently as we can as our global sales teams could get that contracted business in. That allows franchisees to drive rate closer to arrival date on the weekends, and that's what we're getting to see. Speaker 1300:48:28Okay. Thank you. And then just pivoting to margins, the margins ex marketing spend were fairly strong in the quarter. How much of the year over year margin gains are from the higher margin ancillary revenue and how much is from some of the core operating expenses and how should Speaker 900:48:45we think about that moving forward? Speaker 300:48:49I think it's about off the top of my head and Matt you'll have to go back to confirm, but I think it's about 2 thirds from the ancillary and maybe a third from the cost side. Speaker 500:49:02Yes, that sounds about right. Speaker 300:49:03We are We'll go next now to Speaker 1300:49:15Ian Zaffini. Operator00:49:21We'll go next now to Ian Zaffino of Oppenheimer. Speaker 900:49:26Good morning. This is Isaac Sausen on for Ian. Thanks for taking all the questions. Just to follow-up on the infrastructure impacts, could you maybe help us understand how the 1% to 2% uplift is split between ADR and occupancy? I'm not sure if you can break it out specifically, but it sounds like there's obviously a big opportunity more broadly to bridge the gap to 2019 occupancy levels? Speaker 500:49:48Absolutely. We see tremendous occupancy more so than rate. One of the biggest issues that we've got out there is our rate, our pricing pressure, as we said in our prepared remarks, with rate up 14%, we are educating and working with our franchisees to make sure that when one of our field sales, global sales teams them an infrastructure account, that they're not only immediately responding to the RFP, but that they're realizing that that base business that I just talked about is so important, albeit a much longer length of stay at a lower average daily rate. Speaker 900:50:28Okay, understood. Thanks. And then a quick follow-up on extended stay. When should we expect the first Echo Suites locations to open up? And maybe what's the timeline for conversions at Water Walk as well? Speaker 500:50:41Sure. It's a great question. We ask our developers all the time. Slide 8 of our investor presentation, if you flip to that, shows a half a dozen of the nearly dozen that are nearing completion and should be opening soon across the country. We now have a dozen hotels under construction in 10 states from Texas well, from Florida all the way across the country and another 30 sites in active development. Speaker 500:51:09It's going to be up to the local inspection offices who receives their first certificate of occupancy. But my guess is it should be sometime this summer developers of Plano, Texas and Spartanburg, South Carolina would be my guess. They're raising each other to have the grand opening that we'll all certainly attend. As to Water Walk, I think in terms of timing and we've just announced that deal. We're just right now doing everything that they're looking for in terms of bringing them onto our distribution platforms and shifting more mix to direct and getting them a more Wyndham business to drive operating margins. Speaker 500:51:58But as I said, this is a pipeline that our franchise sales team is very excited about beginning to build. And it will be a mix of conversion and new construction going forward. Okay, great. Thanks, Operator00:52:17We'll go next now to Alex Brignall of Redburn Atlantic. Speaker 1200:52:22Hi, thanks so much for taking the questions. The first one is on RevPAR. It's kind of a broader question that I've been putting to everybody. But the comps that you're referring to, obviously, the year on year number in Q1 'twenty three was the highest. But based on your own disclosure, the number versus 2019 was the lowest in Q1 of 2023, and it's about 600 basis points out of 700 basis points harder in terms of versus 2019 for H2 2023. Speaker 1200:52:57In Europe, that's it's all obviously not in the U. S, it's all international. In Europe, we're beginning to see those year on year numbers turn negative, particularly the U. K. Because of versus 2019 comp, that's when it got harder. Speaker 1200:53:09So I'm just trying to reconcile how you're thinking about that comp in terms of versus 2019 rather than versus the year on year number that you talked about? Thank you very much. Speaker 500:53:22Yes. Thank you, Alex. I'll let Michel dive into the year on year comps. But just overall, we were really pleased with what happened in Europe. All of our largest countries saw positive year on year. Speaker 500:53:37And let's just talk year on year for a moment because then I'll get to the I think the base of the question, which is the tailwind we have still to 2019. But we saw Germany and you mentioned UK both with sort of low single digit year on year growth. U. K. Was both rate and occupancy for us. Speaker 500:54:01I think we were up about 3% in the U. K. Year on year. 1 point was 2 points were rate and occupancy was probably flat. And we saw growth in Turkey as well that was double digit and Spain was double digit. Speaker 500:54:18But the opportunity for the rest of the year is still an occupancy tailwind when we look back to 2019. I mean versus 2019, international accelerated from and I think this is in the deck from 45% from Q3 to Q4 to 60%, I believe it was for Q1 versus 2019. So there are 14 solid points of occupancy tailwind to capture internationally. And across the world, all of our regions are seeing a really sharp uptick in, obviously overseas corporate contracted in mice is very important for us. We're seeing a pickup there. Speaker 500:54:58Tour operators over in Europe are very optimistic. European low cost carriers are forecasting a banner summer and a record high. So our European team is encouraged and we see opportunity there as we do in Asia. But, Michelle, I don't know if you want to add anything to that. Speaker 300:55:17Yes. That was great, Jeff. I think the only thing I would add is most of the growth we've seen in Q1 versus 2019 is ADR. And it's the pricing power, it's not the recovery in occupancy. We still have a long runway of occupancy recovery in EMEA and in Asia Pacific and most of the international regions. Speaker 300:55:41So that's what we're really focused on from a recovery standpoint in international. Speaker 1200:55:48Okay, fantastic. And then just a follow-up. You have phenomenal signings performance all the way through COVID, much better than some of your peers. And it seems that that's continued after the hiatus that you had that wasn't of your causing. Do you think that the strength in Q1 is the market being stronger? Speaker 1200:56:07Or would you attribute it largely to your own kind of performance and maybe taking back some share that had been held back whilst you were dealing with other people? Speaker 500:56:18Sure. I'd say it's more of the latter, Alex. Our new you look at it we look at it both ways from a conversion and a new construction standpoint. But our new construction prototypes are La Quinta Hawthorne Dual Brand, our Microtel, our Echo Suites, I mean, they have all been really performing well with developers. And any of that hiatus uncertainty that was out there, any conversations that we've been having that may have been paused, those are picking back up. Speaker 500:56:54Our new construction executions were up 20% versus, as I said, all the way back in pre COVID. And you're seeing it reflected in our pipeline and certainly conversion room signings. Because of the owner first value proposition we're delivering, just continuing to, we believe, perform well in steel share, and there's no reason we can't keep doing Speaker 1200:57:20that. That's fantastic. Thank you so much. Speaker 500:57:23Thanks, Alex. Operator00:57:27We'll take our next question now from Dan Wasekulek of Morningstar. Speaker 1400:57:32Hey, good morning, Jeff and Michelle. Thanks for taking my question. You kind of already talked about this, but just in relation to that, I guess, tailwind potential of ADR kind of closing that gap with inflation and the occupancy recovery that you can still have, How are you guys thinking about that looking beyond this year? I mean, is this barring an economic recession, a potential couple year tailwind for RevPAR growth that we can kind of look forward to maintaining the type of growth you're expecting this year the next few years after that? Speaker 300:58:12Yes. I think it's a multi year recovery, especially on the occupancy side and that we know and we know that during periods of increasing demand, there's the ability to push rate higher. I would say, absent the occupancy recovery, I think there is still room for ADR growth, particularly when you look at it compared to the rate of inflation. So we see it as a multiyear recovery in both occupancy and ADR across the globe. Speaker 1400:58:44Okay. Thanks. All my other questions are already asked and answered. So thank you. Nice quarter. Speaker 300:58:48Thank you. Thanks. Operator00:58:52We go next now to Meredith Jensen of HSBC. Speaker 1500:58:59I was interested in the Wyndham for business and how the new platform might differ from what existed prior and what kind of metrics or what kind of questions we can ask going forward to kind of track the progress of that given the importance of groups and small businesses to your overall business? Thanks. Speaker 500:59:19Sure. Well, we are adding a lot to it. We've had a focus on, Meredith, obviously helping companies manage their travel needs and providing discounts. But we're looking to help these planners make it easier to book. And I think the metric that you want to look at going forward are the number of members we have and the pace of applications and Speaker 1200:59:45those applications being signed. And as I said, Speaker 500:59:45since we've launched it, has doubled. And it will further continue to drive has doubled. And it will further continue to drive the 1,800,000 companies out there that are booking this infrastructure business for our select service economy and mid scale hotels across the country. So it is just one of those. We've done a lot from a technology standpoint to continue to make it easier to do business with us. Speaker 501:00:19We've been investing heavily in our capabilities. And we've been increasing our sales team to sell Wyndham Business. We have increased our sales team by 25%, and we'll continue to roll out more new technology like this that allows them to book without having to RFP. And that's something that the team is really excited about as they've identified. I think we talked about this on the last call, over 3,600 projects within 10 miles of markets of our hotels with multiple hotels in those markets that are looking to contract, because again, it is really early days, while 40% has been allocated of that spend. Speaker 501:01:04It's not yet been spent and we want to make sure it's spent with us. Speaker 1501:01:11Super. Thanks. One last quick and apologies if I missed that before. If you could discuss kind of the engagement in the loyalty program between brands, if there's kind of a differential in kind of the occupancy there or the take up and maybe internationally also what you're seeing? Speaker 501:01:31Sure. Our share of occupancy and you didn't miss it, I don't think Meredith we talked about it. But I touched high level that our share of occupancy was up over 700 basis points, which is really important for our franchisees. It's one of our biggest value proposition go to market offers that our franchise sales team has. And it is higher domestically than it is internationally. Speaker 501:01:56Roughly 1 out of every 2 check ins tonight across the United States of America here in this country will be asking for their loyalty points. Overseas, that share of occupancy is lower, but overseas, it's growing higher. It's growing faster, and it has an opportunity to continue to grow. I think our overall share of occupancy domestically is roughly 1 out of 2. I think on a global basis, we're somewhere approaching 40% share of occupancy. Speaker 501:02:29And with the work that our marketing teams are doing in countries like China, our China team is very bullish. The awareness of Wyndham continues to grow. When we think about ancillary fee opportunities over there, I mean, we've become a lot more targeted. And from a digital marketing platform marketing standpoint, and are doing a lot of really creative things over there, we could continue to push that higher. Speaker 1501:02:57Great. Thanks so much. Operator01:03:01Thank you. And our final question today will come from Patrick Scholes of Churist with a follow-up question. Speaker 1301:03:07Great. Thank you. Speaker 901:03:09Just a follow-up question here regarding the quarterly results, specifically international. Certainly in Latin America, your numbers were phenomenal. Can you give us a little bit more color on how you did 41% RevPAR there? Certainly, that caught us Speaker 501:03:30all by surprise. Yes, most of it is Argentina, and you know all about the hyperinflation down there. If you back out Argentina, our Latin America RevPAR came in at roughly 3% and that was driven by obviously, Argentina had a great quarter. We have it's an important market for us. But that was the bulk of it. Speaker 501:03:53We had good results in Brazil. We had good results in Peru. Speaker 901:03:57Okay. And then lastly on China here, you did significantly better than the overall market. What drove that? Thank you. Speaker 501:04:04Sure. Yes, China again, our China team, as I just said to Meredith, is very, very bullish. We're seeing more domestic travel. Flight capacity is part of it. Obviously, the some of our peers have talked about not being able to fly in terms of this the load factor the way you could before. Speaker 501:04:26But cost consciousness, our team believe is also part of it. If you look at the Chinese travel patterns this year, they're opting to stay closer to home, especially over the Chinese New Year period. I believe that was February 10, I think it was for 8 days, we saw a really strong pickup of more domestic travel. And we think that will continue throughout the rest of the year. In terms of where it's happening, our Tier 1 cities, our big Wyndhams, big Wyndham brands are doing very, very well and are probably outpacing the Tier 2 and 3 cities we're in. Speaker 901:05:01Great. Thank you. Speaker 501:05:03Thanks, Patrick. Operator01:05:05Thank you. At this time, Mr. Blotti, I'd like to hand things back to you, sir, for any closing comments. Speaker 501:05:09All right. Thank you, and thanks everybody for your questions and your interest in Wyndham Hotels and Resorts. Michelle, Matt and I look forward to talking to you and hopefully seeing many of you in the weeks months ahead at many of the upcoming investor conferences we'll be attending. Have a great day. Operator01:05:25Thank you, Mr. Blotti. This does conclude today's Wyndham's Hotels and Resorts Q1 2024 earnings conference call. Please disconnect your line at this time and have a wonderful day.Read morePowered by