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Plea for help: Vermont innkeepers meet with Rep. Welch
Even with new aid, hospitality businesses fear long wait for return to normalcy Share Updated: 7:19 PM EST Jan 11, 2021
Even with new aid, hospitality businesses fear long wait for return to normalcy Share Updated: 7:19 PM EST Jan 11, 2021
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Show Transcript THEY NEED WHATEVEr ReLIeF THEY CAN GET. HOTEL VERMONT THEY RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT HOTEL VERMONT INTERIOR LOBBY EMPTY BUT WITH STATE QUARANTINE AND TRAVEL RULES IN PLACE, FEW PEOPLE ARE COMING. TWO SHOT FOR THEIR 125 ROOMS, AND THE GENERAL MANAGER TOLD US, EXACTLY TWO GUESTS LAST NIGHT. HANS VAN WEES/GEN L MANAGER, HOTEL VERMONT áááá 513 THERE S BEEN A LOT OF TALK ABOUT A V SHAPED RECOVERY. WE THINK THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY ACROSS THE INDUSTRY, HE HAS LOTS OF COMPANY: JOSH ECKLER/KILLINGTON TRAILSIDE INN ááááá 7:25 LIKE WE RE IN KILLINGTON. RIGHT? WE D NORMALLY BE BOOKED THIS WEEKEND. WE RE DOING