Bristol Post

Hospitalit­y Hotel chain creating 25 new jobs in city

- Hannah BAKER Business editor hannah.baker@reachplc.com

BUDGET hotel chain Travelodge has announced plans to recruit 25 people in Bristol as part of a major UK hiring drive.

The hotel group, which operates seven properties in the city, said it was looking to fill some 700 jobs across the country ahead of the summer season.

Travelodge said it would consider applicatio­ns from people of all background­s, including refugees who need a fresh start and have the right to work in the UK.

The roles on offer include: hotel manager; assistant hotel manager; bar cafe team member; reception team member; housekeepi­ng supervisor; housekeepi­ng team member.

Travelodge said it was “committed” to offering flexible working hours, a range of benefits and a path into management. Hannah Thomson, Travelodge chief people officer, said: “Hospitalit­y is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and there has never been a better time than now to join a sector that can open a door to endless opportunit­ies.

“We are gearing up for a busy 2022 summer season in Bristol, so if you have passion, determinat­ion and a real desire to look after people then we will help you learn the rest, as joining Travelodge opens the door to training, coaching and career progressio­n.”

The news comes a week after the chain announced its financial results for 2021. The company posted revenue of £185.1m – up from £181.8m in 2019 before the pandemic hit. Travelodge’s EBITDA (adjusted) profit for 2021 was also up, at £37.4m, compared to a loss of £25.8m in 2020.

However, occupancy was down 4.5pts over the last year to 76.3%, compared to 80.8% in 2019, but up from a low of 38.1% in 2020.

Craig Bonnar, Travelodge chief executive, said: “Travelodge reinforced its position as a resilient business with a powerful brand throughout a challengin­g 2021. I would like to thank all of our colleagues, it was the whole team’s hard work, dedication and flexibilit­y that got us through the year. The business continued to out-perform the market for the seventh year in a row and enjoyed a record-breaking summer and in line with our growth plans, we opened a further 17 new hotels.”

Mr Bonnar said trading in 2022 had been “extremely encouragin­g” so far, despite a slow start amid the Omicron restrictio­ns in January. The company is planning to open six new UK leased hotels and one Irish franchise this year, with two opened already.

 ?? JOSEPH RAYNOR ?? Travelodge is recruiting for new roles in Bristol
JOSEPH RAYNOR Travelodge is recruiting for new roles in Bristol

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