Can hotels thrive only on parcels, ask owners
Tamil Nadu Hotels Association President M Venkadasubbu said with parcels alone, it is difficult for the hotel industry to survive.
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With the new restrictions coming into force, employees give away parcels to customers at a popular hotel chain in Triplicane on Monday | martin louis
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CHENNAI: Hoteliers are in a state of worry. They don’t know how long the new restrictions will last and whether they have to reduce their staff strength. Chennai Hotel Association President and owner of Vasanta Bhavan chain M Ravi says he is unsure of retaining the workforce.
The hotel industry in Tamil Nadu is facing a huge crisis as the sale of parcels over the counter is not meeting the expenditure incurred by many restaurants and hotels
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TN hoteliers want oxygen to breathe as night curfew choking business
Wed, Apr 21 2021 10:12 IST |
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K taka Covid restrictions to be reviewed after April 20. Image Source: IANS News
Chennai, April 21 : With nearly 50 per cent of the business gone since the outbreak of coronavirus and the lockdown last year, the night curfew and ban on tourists visiting hill stations will further wipe out the restaurant business, said hoteliers in Tamil Nadu.
They also said the migrant labour going back to their homes is not a major problem as many of them who had left last year have not returned and further business has not improved.
COVID-19: Chennai hotels fear losses as new restrictions kick in, migrant workers begin to leave
Tamil Nadu Hotels Association President M Venkadasubbu told The New Indian Express that it is difficult to retain migrant workers with the new phase of restrictions announced by the state government
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Migrant labourers throng Central railway station due to the lockdown in Chennai on Monday (Express Photo | R Satish Babu)
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CHENNAI: The new round of restrictions and the rise in the number of cases due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing migrant workers to rethink on whether to continue working or return to their home states.