Global Times

Hotels see 80% closure rate, 10% occupancy amid COVID-19 onslaught

- By Yin Yeping

As epidemic control and prevention efforts are ongoing, the hotel closure rate nationwide is more than 80 percent. The occupancy rates of most open hotels are just over 10 percent, an industry insider said.

As the impact of the outbreak has intensifie­d, more than a dozen overseas airlines have suspended some Chinese routes or reduced their flight schedules. Tourists have also canceled travel plans during and after the Chinese New Year holidays, making it difficult for internatio­nal hotel groups in China to maintain daily business operations.

David Ding, general manager of Crowne Plaza Beijing Sun Palace under the InterConti­nental Hotels Group, told the Global Times that the occupancy rate is about 7 percent, which is typical for internatio­nal hotels at present.

“We’re not going to lay people off, but we’re going to have to reduce costs like inventory and energy,” Ding said.

“Now the Beijing government doesn’t allow more than three people to eat together, so we shut down the hotel restaurant.”

Ding said that the hotel will pay February salaries in full, and then it will arrange staff according to the hotel’s needs.

In addition to InterConti­nental Hotels Group, other hotel groups’ business in China has also experience­d a hard time amid the outbreak.

Hilton operates 6,100 hotels worldwide, with 225 in greater China including four in Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province. About 150 hotels in the greater China region are currently not accepting new guests, though existing guests will not be affected, according to a statement the Hilton Group sent to the Global Times on Thursday.

The statement said that it is still too early to count the hotels’ losses, as it is now a crucial time for outbreak control.

Hilton’s revenue per available room is decelerati­ng, from a rise of 0.8 percent for the full year to a drop of 1 percent for the fiscal fourth quarter, according to the company’s statistics.

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