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Boss of pub, restaurant and hotel chain in favour of Covid passports

Boss of pub, restaurant and hotel chain in favour of Covid passports I do like the idea of passports for large sporting events… if that is the only way we can get those events back 11:44, 27 APR 2021 The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Never miss a big story in Plymouth again with our daily newslettersInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Premier Inn loses £1 billion during Covid lockdowns | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Premier Inn in Bradford city centre. Pic: Google Street View THE owner of Premier Inn sank to a huge £1 billion loss in the past year as the extent of the impact from the Covid-19 lockdown was laid bare. Whitbread said the loss was due to the vast majority of its estate being forced to shut for much of the first six months of the financial year ending February 25. The chain has six hotels in Bradford and the surrounding areas which have either been closed or had much lower occupancy levels than normal. Subsequent restrictions following more recent lockdowns also hit the business, with occupancy levels at just 23 per cent in January and 29 per cent in February.

Whitbread swings to $1bn loss as pandemic bashes hotel sector | 27 April 2021

27 April 2021 | 07:12am StockMarketWire.com - Premier Inn hotel chain owner Whitbread swung to a deep annual loss after the pandemic devastated the tourism sector. Pre-tax losses for the year through March amounted to £1.00 billion, compared to a year-on-year profit of £280.0 million, as revenue tumbled 72% to £589.4 million. Whitbread, which recently sold its Costa coffee chain to focus on hotels, did not declare a final dividend. In the UK, the company said over 92% of its hotels were now open. It was ready to welcome leisure guests back to its hotels from 17 May, alongside a full reopening of all of its restaurants. Whitbread said strong demand was expected for staycations in UK tourist destinations throughout the summer.

Premier Inn expects seaside rooms to be booked solid over summer

Premier Inn expects seaside rooms to be booked solid over summer
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Premier Inn owner sinks to £1bn loss in year of Covid

Premier Inn s owner suffered a £1 billion loss in the past year due to hotels being shut during the pandemic - but bosses are pinning hopes on Britons booking staycations this summer.   Whitbread said the loss was due to the vast majority of its estate being forced to close for much of the first six months of the financial year ending February 25. Subsequent restrictions following more recent lockdowns also hit the business, with occupancy levels at just 23% in January and 29% in February. But bosses are hopeful that a boom in staycation bookings will help the company recover this summer, with business travel and event-led stays coming back to the sector later in the year.

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