According to Bloomberg, over 300 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have already been administered; President Biden said the U.S. expects to vaccinate every adult by mid-May, and 53.7% of Israelis has received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. We are still not out of the woods, but things look brighter than they did just a few months ago. It is likely, therefore, that travel demand will slowly return in 2021, and we're already seeing some destinations with a decent pickup for the summer. With these first signs of hope, it's quite predictable that hotels will fight hard for market share, especially during this unstable year. In this particular situation, how can your hotel stand out from the crowd and stay ahead of the curve?

Diego Fernandez Perez De Ponga
Diego Fernandez Perez De Ponga
Corporate Director Revenue Management Palladium Hotel Group

Definitively this year, 2021 is going to be the recovery year... In some countries this will happen during this the next months, in other counties we will need to wait until the end of the season or in the worst case until the end of the year.Regardless when it happens, you will start to grow your business again. From my point of view there are some important points which help you...

  1. Try protect your pricing integrity and don't drive sales through very aggressive offers everywhere.You need to be very tactic... more than ever... This is going to be one of the key aspect of that recovery... you can lose your pricing position in the market in a blink of an eye if you don't protect your brand. Clients and also providers have a lot of memory so the will remember your prices for the future and it will take years to recover that pricing integrity you will lose today if you become crazy.
  2. Try to maintain you service and the quality of your delivery in your hotel, and of course try to improve that. Clients are impatient to travel again so treat them better than never because I think will be the best moment to retain costumer.

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