Dhanbad hotel owners report losses amid second Covid wave Cashing in on wedding season affected due to restrictions
Hotel owners of Dhanbad are bearing the brunt of the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic with over 200 claiming less than 10 per cent occupancy.
The hospitality business was completely derailed during the first seven months of the pandemic last year.
The state government on Tuesday restricted the number of people at a marriage function to 200. Hoteliers are worried their plans to recover losses during the wedding season beginning April to July, will be adversely affected.
Anutosh Bagchi, Senior General Manager of Skylark Hotel told The Telegraph Online: “After witnessing good flow of business during the last three months we were now expecting a better situation during the bumper marriage season beginning from April and also due to other factors like industries and of
Hotels take measures to make guests feel safe Since Covid-19, major lodging brands have quickly adopted new cleaning policies that earn travellers’ trust
At a time when India’s count of UK mutant virus cases rises, the hotels in coal town have taken up health and hygiene measures to make sure the guests feel safe during their stay.
Hotel Cocoon, which has been ranked as the most hygienic hotel by the Dhanbad Municipal Corporation in the Cleanliness Survey and also bestowed with Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice 2020 Awards, has taken a slew of measures to make the guests feel at home.
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