To celebrate hospitality reopening, I will be in London Monday 6 July conducting interviews with hoteliers to gauge the mood and sentiment, and to hear their thoughts and views on the future of travel and hospitality as they welcome back guests.
The video campaign will showcase those properties that have opened in line with government advice, shining a light on expectations and ambitions for the hotel sector at large.
With the huge amount of attention paid to the importance of communication during a crisis, it’s surprising to see a lack of publicity when it comes to announcing reopening dates. Details vary across websites, ranging from displaying a virtual countdown clock to offering no information regarding a dedicated or even anticipated opening.
If you’d like me to visit your hotel for a piece to camera, please get in touch by emailing eloise@internationalhospitality.media.
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Hotels ready for action?
Hospitality businesses have recently been given the green light to reopen their doors to the public from 4 July following a three-month temporary closure.
To celebrate hospitality reopening, I will be in London Monday 6 July conducting interviews with hoteliers to gauge the mood and sentiment, and to hear their thoughts and views on the future of travel and hospitality as they welcome back guests.
The video campaign will showcase those properties that have opened in line with government advice, shining a light on expectations and ambitions for the hotel sector at large.
With the huge amount of attention paid to the importance of communication during a crisis, it’s surprising to see a lack of publicity when it comes to announcing reopening dates. Details vary across websites, ranging from displaying a virtual countdown clock to offering no information regarding a dedicated or even anticipated opening.
If you’d like me to visit your hotel for a piece to camera, please get in touch by emailing eloise@internationalhospitality.media.
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