IRCTC announces Kerala 'Work from Hotel' packages
/The package per person on triple occupancy for a five-night stay starts from Rs 10,126 and includes disinfected rooms, all three meals, twice tea/coffee, complimentary wi-fi, secured parking place for a vehicle, and travel insurance.
has launched a special 'work from hotel' package, providing professionals a "refreshing and soothing ambiance" in hotel rooms in Kerala as an alternative to the 'work from home setup, a statement said on Wednesday. This is part of the Railways' catering and tourism arm's efforts to rekindle confidence among guests to step out for availing hospitality services in the post COVID world, the IRCTC said in the statement.
The package per person on triple occupancy for a five-night stay starts from Rs 10,126 and includes disinfected rooms, all three meals, twice tea/coffee, complimentary wi-fi, secured parking place for a vehicle, and travel insurance.
"In the ongoing lockdown period, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd (IRCTC) has launched exclusive packages for professionals to continue with their work with a different yet refreshing and soothing ambiance from the comfort of hotel rooms, wherein they can relax and enjoy along with their routine," the statement said.
"Working away from the typical office setting has become the new normal during these pandemic times. Professionals can pick their favorite destination in Kerala among the list of hotels offered under the 'work from hotel' concept," it added.
To start with, professionals can choose among Munnar, Thekkady, Kumarakom, Marari (Alleppey), Kovalam, Wayanad, and Cochin, the statement said.
The duration of the package would be for a minimum of five nights which can be extended on prorate basis. Similar packages for other locations are also being explored, it said.
"Stringent COVID safety protocols and high standard of hygiene is maintained. The packages can be booked online through the IRCTC website or IRCTC tourism mobile apps - android and IOS," the statement said.
Designed keeping COVID-19 in mind, the package does not include any sightseeing, it said.
India saw a record rise in COVID-19 deaths with 4,205 fresh fatalities taking the country's death toll to 2,54,197, while 3,48,421 new coronavirus infections were reported, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday.