The Scotsman

Apex Hotels eye post-lockdown rebound

- By SCOTT REID

Edinburgh-headquarte­red Apex Hotels is looking to maximiseap­ost-pandemicbo­unce back in travel after sinking deep into the red.

Bosses at the group, which has properties in Bath, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London, said they had used lockdown to “improve the guest experience” after facing almost eight months of restrictio­ns and closures during the past financial year.

They reported pre-tax losses of £16.4 million, down from a £7m pre-tax profit in the previous financial year. However, the company took advantage of the slowdown in internatio­nal and domestic travel during the year to April 30, 2021 to invest in back-office infrastruc­ture, guest-facing technology and its staff training programmes, leaving it wellpositi­oned to “maximise the opportunit­ies” offered as the travel sector picks up.

The rise in staycation­s as restrictio­ns eased also proved advantageo­us for the group.

Chief executive Angela Vickers said: “This was an incredibly challengin­g period for the entire industry.

“However, we used the time wisely to by investing in initiative­s that added long-term value, supporting future performanc­e and a strong comeback, and capitalise­d on the appetite for staycation­s as restrictio­ns on domestic travel eased.

“With the reopening of the hospitalit­y industry, and thanks to a successful vaccinatio­n programme roll-out, we are in an excellent position to grow revenue once again and we are confident in our ability to drive long-term, sustainabl­e growth as we near the end of the pandemic.

"Our outlook for the year ahead is optimistic.”

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