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Accor Live Limitless partners with One Phuket
Accor Live Limitless partners with One Phuket
PHUKET: In Thailand’s southern island of Phuket, the devastating effects of COVID-19 continue to be felt by the community due to low levels of domestic tourism and the closure of international borders. In response to the situation, a group of residents have joined together to launch ‘One Phuket’, a community driven initiative which seeks to support those in dire need of assistance and propose solutions for various issues.
Around 2,000 food parcels are distributed by One Phuket on a weekly basis.
From left: Alain Ruffier - General Manager Avista Grande Phuket Karon, Khun Chupong -Director of Talent and Culture Pullman Phuket Panwa, Fernando Borralho - Star Marine representative, Sue Ultmann - founder of ‘Phuket Has Been Good To Us’, Andrea T Edwards - OnePhuket representative, Sebastien Tronchet – General Manager Grand Mercure Phuket Patong, Pannaphat Lapa - Resort Manager V V
The hospitality industry jumped for joy today as it was announced that indoor venues are now allowed to welcome people back through their doors. Restaurants, pubs, and bars are no longer restricted to outside-only service and can now serve their patrons without curfews, though guests do need to remain seated when eating or drinking and establishments need to enforce table service only when ordering or paying. Through lockdown, the hospitality sector has been one of the hardest hit. Restaurants and pubs were forced to close, staff furloughed, and many owners left uncertain about the future of their business. Almost 10,000 licensed businesses closed in 2020 as the pandemic made it impossible to stay afloat. With government support in the form of the Recovery Loan Scheme and Local Restrictions Support Grants, the hospitality sector is set for a big revival.