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COVID-19: Taipei hotels offer more value for your vouchers

COVID-19: Taipei hotels offer more value for your vouchers
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INTERVIEW: Creativity helps Formosa Group survive difficult times

INTERVIEW: Creativity helps Formosa Group survive difficult times
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Tourism facing a tougher time than it did last year

A COVID-19 outbreak is battering the tourism industry to a greater extent than it was last year, so more relief and subsidy measures are necessary to avoid a massive collapse, operators have said. Formosa International Hotels Group (晶華酒店集團) chairman Steve Pan (潘思亮) said that more than half of Taiwan’s hotels might go out of business in two to three months if the government does not help promptly. “Taiwan’s tourism sectors are on the brink of collapse, and need relief and subsidy programs that are much stronger than last year’s to weather the pains of the spiraling virus outbreak,” Pan said. Taiwan is in

Revenue at two hoteliers increase by double digits

Revenue at two hoteliers increase by double digits HIGH OCCUPANCY: FDC International Hotels invited Taiwanese to stay at its properties to allow relatives returning from abroad to quarantine at their homes By Crystal Hsu / Staff reporter Two major Taiwanese hotel groups have reported that their revenue last month pick up by double-digit percentage points from one month earlier on the back of a high sales season, but the COVID-19 pandemic continued to weigh on their year-on-year showings. FDC International Hotels Corp (雲品國際) yesterday said its revenue last month grew 15 percent from one month earlier to NT$221 million (US$7.76 million), but weakened 9.5 percent from a year earlier.

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