The Current COVID-19 crisis has put incredible strains on hotel owners, operators and managers. Steps to alleviate the current pain points are well noted - fee reductions/deferrals, closing of properties, reduced staffing and services - but these are likely not sustainable over a long period. Still, solutions to the problem created by drastically reduced occupancy and rates are required. 

Hence, the question is what do you believe are the most important steps/accommodations (a) owners and (b) operators can/should take to establish an even stronger relationship that will better enable their hotels to (1) recover from the current crisis in a timely manner and (2) better withstand future crises.

David  Bowd
David Bowd
Chief Executive Officer at Salt Hotels

Stringent revenue management is the key now to a faster recovery, many markets are not seeing rate resistance and yet rates are dropping as a knee jerk reaction or panic. Be prepared previous booking patterns are no longer relevant and a new pattern will emerge (for many showing very last minute reservations). Flexible cancellation policies are critical to encouraging more reservations in an ever-changing landscape. 

For the future I think diversity in market segments and nationalities should be a primary focus, Having all your eggs in one basket does not aid a speedy recovery if those markets or regions are suffering or delayed in their recovery. Also, a focus on local / drive business can also aid a speedy recovery both in room sales and Food & Beverage.

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