Small Luxury Hotels see uptick in demand as post-covid travellers choose less crowded stays
In a new trend following rise of private jet travel, many travellers believe that hotels with smaller crowds, pose a lower risk to their health right now, leading to demand for small luxury hotels
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At a recent IATA Media Briefing on 01 September 2020, Director-General Alexandre de Juniac raised that while, “many countries have implemented the (global protocols for safely re-starting aviation) guidelines, which is good. But cautioned that, “this produces little result because there is no coordination to manage the re-opening of borders. Quarantine measures, in particular, are keeping aviation, travel and tourism effectively in lockdown” Indeed, just last quarter, the IATA’s Director-General advised that, “relief measures must extend beyond the initial emergency situation.” But even as borders re-open and the speed, accuracy and scalability of testing is rapidly improving, governments are still mostly acting in isolation. With greater coordinated global leadership to manage the risks of opening borders again but with large bureaucracies and differing national sentiment, hoteliers like Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) are taking matters into their own hands.
Small Luxury Hotels see uptick in demand as post-covid travellers choose less crowded stays
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way millions of travelers ...
The post Small Luxury Hotels see uptick in demand as post-covid travellers choose less crowded stays appeared first on LUXUO.
At a recent IATA Media Briefing on 01 September 2020, Director-General Alexandre de Juniac raised that while, “many countries have implemented the (global protocols for safely re-starting aviation) guidelines, which is good. But cautioned that, “this produces little result because there is no coordination to manage the re-opening of borders. Quarantine measures, in particular, are keeping aviation, travel and tourism effectively in lockdown” Indeed, just last quarter, the IATA’s Director-General advised that, “relief measures must extend beyond the initial emergency situation.” But even as borders re-open and the speed, accuracy and scalability of testing is rapidly improving, governments are still mostly acting in isolation. With greater coordinated global leadership to manage the risks of opening borders again but with large bureaucracies and differing national sentiment, hoteliers like Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) are taking matters into their own hands.
Small Luxury Hotels see uptick in demand as post-covid travellers choose less crowded stays
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way millions of travelers ...
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