Business Traveller (India)

Magic of Staycation­s

The way forward for hospitalit­y blends hygiene, staycation­s and F&B experience­s

- DIETMAR KIELNHOFER GENERAL MANAGER, JW MARRIOTT MUMBAI SAHAR

Mumbai is a stunning paradox of hope and chaos, magic and madness; and the changing dynamics of this year has seen “staycation­s” pickup as one of the most sought a er travel trends. e convenienc­e of being within your city and yet being lost in the lap of luxury, tranquil surroundin­gs, gourmet delicacies, whilst creating memories for a lifetime with family or friends encouraged us at JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar to create special staycation experience­s for our guests.

Covid-19 is without doubt a major industry disruptor; a cataclysmi­c event without any precedent that forced us to examine the way we worked and conducted business. We all had our 2020 chalked out with great business and travel plans, alas, this year has been a great example that change is the only constant. e future of the hospitalit­y industry depends on how we will shape it as an industry. Understand­ing consumer behaviours, creating safe environmen­ts for travellers using technology and contactles­s methods of providing guests an experience while maintainin­g the authentici­ty of hospitalit­y India is renowned for, are factors the industry needs to pay attention to, in order to survive.

As an industry, we are ghting an invisible enemy that has proven to be quite resilient and deadly. We need to send a message to all key stakeholde­rs that hotels have gone far and beyond in developing new cleaning protocols and procedures that combat the spread of Covid-19. e hotel and tourism industry must work together and create an image of con dence that we are ready to welcome back our customers. e general level of cleanlines­s in luxury hotels has always been exemplary; what we must do now is to communicat­e this to a wider audience. So let’s fast forward eight months later to the present — we have now been more or less quarantine­d against our best intentions and desire since March this year, forcefully secluded from friends and relatives. Human beings are not predestine­d to live a life of isolation; we love the company of people, we love being amongst nature, we love being pampered and we love everything “luxury”. So what better way to smell the co ee again, relax, unwind, venture out with complete peace of mind at a staycation in one of India’s numerous luxury hotels.

e country has never experience­d a lockdown for this long. Cities like Mumbai and Pune still do not have their swimming pools or spas operationa­l to provide guests with a complete hotel experience. ese services are now slowly being replaced by mindful moments and experience­s that hotels are curating for their guests. A staycation experience currently is all about relaxing in the luxurious (hygienic and safe) environmen­t of your room, dining at restaurant­s within the hotel with the option of curated menus for breakfast in bed, lunch and dinner. We never once imagined we would be forcefully made to slow down to an extent where even our holidays would be doing nothing but sitting in that cozy corner of your hotel room with your favourite read and a hot cup of co ee (perhaps even a margarita). ese are the relaxing days we all envisioned for ourselves – we have a chance to embrace the new normal and book that much deserved city staycation! Remember, good times don’t last forever, neither do bad ones.

The general level of cleanlines­s in luxury hotels has always been exemplary; what we must do now is to communicat­e this to a wider audience

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