Western Daily Press

Travelodge to hire 700 staff amid strong recovery

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TRAVELODGE has revealed plans to hire 700 staff ahead of an expected busy summer season for “staycation­s” as it reported a strong rebound from the pandemic.

The hotel chain is looking to take on 640 staff across its UK sites, with 25 roles also open at its head office in Oxfordshir­e and 20 maintenanc­e engineer positions.

It is seeking to fill the permanent positions immediatel­y as it gears up for another strong summer for staycation demand, while it also rolls out a hotel revamp programme and is set to open three new sites in the UK.

The group confirmed it will welcome applicatio­ns from all candidates, including Ukrainian refugees, whom it said “need a fresh start and have a right to work in the UK”.

Travelodge – which has 594 sites across the UK, Ireland and Spain – announced the hiring plans as it reported a 1.8% increase in revenue in the last quarter of 2021 compared with 2019, to £185 million.

Revenue for the year was down by 23% compared with 2019, but Travelodge said trading has improved this year following the lifting of work-from-home guidance.

The company said it expects strong demand from leisure travellers, adding that 60 of its hotels are being upgraded this year.

Chairman Martin Robinson said:

We believe that the opportunit­ies to grow our business have never been more exciting MARTIN ROBINSON

“The business continued to outperform 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.

“Trading so far in 2022 has been extremely encouragin­g, despite a slow start amidst the Omicron restrictio­ns in January, and we are excited to launch our new budgetluxe hotel design, which offers a more premium look and feel whilst maintainin­g our great value price propositio­n.

“This is our most radical brand transforma­tion to date and has been created in response to Britain becoming a nation of budget travellers, with more of us choosing to stay in budget hotels.”

Travelodge is also opening three new hotels in London over the summer – in Docklands, Peckham and Wimbledon.

Mr Robinson added: “The budget hotel segment, whilst not immune from the broader economic uncertaint­y, has proven resilient and continues to recover ahead of the rest of the UK hotel market; and we believe that the opportunit­ies to grow our business have never been more exciting.”

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