According to the Global Travel Staffing Barometer, due to the pandemic, travel companies around the world have laid off or furloughed over half a million people, and the number of LinkedIn users in the hospitality space applying the #opentowork hashtag to their profiles grows day after day. Most hotels are struggling to run operations with skeleton crews only, yet they do not have any real alternative. In some countries, in fact, the financial help coming from governments is close to zero, so the only option for these hotels is to get rid of "superfluous" staff and try to run their businesses with a fraction of their employees. This forced most properties to heavily concentrate and focus on productivity, trying to get the best out of dire circumstances. How will this situation affect hotels? Can a global reset actually be a good thing, after all, forcing the industry to get more done with fewer resources? Or will this trend damage the guest experience in the long run?

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

The Covid-19 pandemic has hit us really hard, the hospitality sector has decreased their operations more that the 70%, so Hotel companies has been forced to adapt all their structures to that reality.

I think this pandemic has taught us a lot of things in terms of efficiency and being more focus on all the tiny aspect that sometimes we have not paid attention to.

During the last year companies has been working on trying to eliminate all this superficial task or those low probability tasks, or try to automatize all this process.

We have had time enough to achieve this kind of project that we normally could not face because our daily operations stopped us.

The use of technologies has increased a lot during the last year and companies has accelerated their digitalization and automation during the pandemic.

All that combined (Use of technologies + digitalization + automation + elimination of superficial task) will lead us to a new era of productivity.

Looking forward to discuss all this details in the Revenue Manager the Series next Thursday 20th of May.

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