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Can hotels thrive only on parcels, ask owners
Tamil Nadu Hotels Association President M Venkadasubbu said with parcels alone, it is difficult for the hotel industry to survive.
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With the new restrictions coming into force, employees give away parcels to customers at a popular hotel chain in Triplicane on Monday | martin louis
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CHENNAI: Hoteliers are in a state of worry. They don’t know how long the new restrictions will last and whether they have to reduce their staff strength. Chennai Hotel Association President and owner of Vasanta Bhavan chain M Ravi says he is unsure of retaining the workforce.
Fresh restrictions worry businesses
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Many were just bouncing back
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Many were just bouncing back
The State government’s decision to restrict the number of people visiting malls, entertainment parks, cinema halls and amusement parks from Saturday to control the spread of COVID-19 has dampened the spirits of businessmen whose balance-sheets had just started showing positive signs after the lifting of the lockdown.
Those representing the mall sector said from January, business had started bouncing back in most malls and until February, business was good (compared to the pre-COVID-19 levels). But since March, footfalls had started dwindling.
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