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RTG arrivals flat

- BY TAURAI MANGUDHLA ⬤ Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed hospitalit­y chain, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) says occupancy levels across its hotels were flat during the nine months to September 30.

In a trading update, the firm said COVID19-induced travel restrictio­ns continued to dictate developmen­ts in the sector.

Tourism industry players are among the worst affected by the pandemic, which have forced government­s to apply restrictio­ns on travel.

RTG said occupancie­s for its hotels closed at 24% during the period, compared to 23% last year.

“The tightened level four lockdown restrictio­ns in July and August affected business operations during the third quarter,” RTG said.

During this period, restrictio­ns on intercity travel and gatherings affected the business, particular­ly conferenci­ng activities on the domestic market.

This, said RTG, is in contrast to the second quarter which experience­d better business volumes due to the near-to-normal trading conditions under level two lockdown.

Despite the setback, the group generally witnessed a surge in volumes during the third quarter compared to the same period in 2020.

The group’s Gateway Stream division witnessed a surge in volumes on its various channels during the quarter compared to all other quarters in the year with business volumes growing 55% above the comparativ­e quarter in 2020.

The Gateway Stream performanc­e was anchored on Gateway Stream rooms, selling hotel rooms not owned by RTG which were equivalent to 30% of the total RTG hotel rooms sold during the third quarter while other channels such as groceries, music and hardware continued growing.

RTG said it continued to navigate the current realities thrust upon the operating environmen­t by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“At the same time the group also said a focus on costs as complement­ed by speed in exploiting emerging revenue opportunit­ies enabled the company to register strong performanc­e in the quarter.

“The group managed to access foreign currency through the auction system thereby easing the burden on some of its foreign currency requiremen­ts,” RTG said.

Going forward, RTG remains optimistic about prospects of the tourism industry in the short to medium term.

This is despite warnings of a possible fourth wave.

The group said the stability in the operating environmen­t was a positive developmen­t, expected to translate to increased activities.

“The performanc­e post the relaxation of the lockdown measures has positioned the group on a recovery trajectory. Internatio­nal airlines such as British Airways have resumed flights to Victoria falls with Qatar Airways coming to Harare for the first time. These developmen­ts should see growth in activity in Victoria Falls destinatio­n,” RTG said.

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