India’s sprawling, influential hospitality industry is fast turning its sight to the huge domestic market, rather than wait for global travellers to rescue them from the state of paralysis induced by COVID-19-lockdown, which has virtually wiped out business for hotels.
Remote, secluded hotels with surrounding wilderness and close to nature are expected to be far more popular than city hotels, to begin with.
The impact of COVID-19
A Google Travel Webinar in April 2020 pretty much indicated the same thing: COVID-19 will influence people to travel closer to home, but not via mass transit. Rather, they are likely to take a road journey to not-too-crowded locations closer home.
The era of the big wedding is over for the foreseeable future. And even if big weddings are planned at hotels, guests may not be comfortable partying or mingling with each other till a cure or vaccine is discovered.
Things that hotels and guests took for granted: eating an extended breakfast to start the morning, hang out at crowded coffee shops, linger over a conversation in the hotel lobby, will no longer define your hotel experience.
Among the suggestions coming in thick and fast for hoteliers, one stands out: do not, in panic, reduce room rates or it will be difficult to get them back to the pre-COVID days. Instead, offer attractive packages, such as room packages that include hotel car airport pick-up and drop services.
Hotels believe that perks are a better strategy to entice people to book. They are also enhancing the flexibility of their loyalty programs, with some hitting the pause button on points’ expiry dates. Marriott Bonvoy has led the way, extending status earned in 2019 until February 2022.
Denne historien er fra May 2020-utgaven av Hotelier India.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra May 2020-utgaven av Hotelier India.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Why Western Couples Are Choosing India For Their Big Day?
Decoding the reason, and how to cater to them...
A Match Made in India
Director General of Tourism Mugdha Sinha's grand vision for wedding tourism...
Tee Off in Style
Hoteliers are giving golfing facilities a boost even as they offer putting greens that make the sport popular.
Bespoke Getaways: What Makes Them Desirable?
Boutique hotels are increasingly becoming the first choice among discerning guests as they provide meaningful breaks.
Blending Tradition with Innovation
The balance of honouring tradition while adding a dash of modern flair is what keeps the culinary scene fresh and exciting...
DON'T THINK, OUTSIDE THE BOX
The oft-quoted maxim, \"Think out of the box!\" does little to encourage creativity or innovation and often is their enemy.
Putting the Wow into Weddings
As hotels become the preferred venue choices for weddings, the industry is certainly shaking things up.
Innovation Is Not an Option but a Necessity
Emphasizing the need for the Indian hospitality sector to innovate and disrupt itself in the current transformative period.
Why Marriott built its GCC in India?
Drew Pinto, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue & Technology Officer of Marriott International, tells Hotelier India all about finding the best talent in India...
FROM POTENTIAL TO POWERHOUSE
In an exclusive and candid interview with Hotelier India, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India's Minister of Culture and Tourism, speaks about how tourism and hospitality will power India's economy by 2047.