Distressed deals in hospitality biz on the rise

Owners of hotels and resorts are dialling real estate consultants in desperate efforts to sell their properties amid the demand destruction in the tourism and hospitality industry from the coronavirus pandemic.

These properties, which have gone on sale in the past two months, are valued between ₹50 crores and ₹500 crores each and include some of the top domestic and international hospitality brands.

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www.livemint.com/companies/news/distressed-deals-in-hospitality-biz-on-the-rise-11594254376840.html

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Sarovar Hotels set to achieve milestone of 100 hotels by 2021

Sarovar Hotels and Resorts which started its journey 25 years ago, is on the verge of completing 100 hotels by 2021. With about 30 properties under development, the group aimed to achieve the target by the end of 2020. However, the disruption caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has pushed the milestone to 2021.

Sarovar Hotels operates in various segments, i’e, budget, mid-budget and luxury.Average Room Revenue  in every segment is equally hit where 20% to 40% of ARR is bleeding. Sarovar Hotels is also focusing on the international market. The hospitality major had strategically expanded into Africa.

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hospitality.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/hotels/sarovar-hotels-set-to-achieve-milestone-of-100-hotels-by-2021/76788910

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IL Tornabuoni: New Luxury Hotel Set To Open In Florence

Key Take Away

In Florence—one of the country’s major tourism meccas—a brand-new, five-star property will be welcoming guests for the first time in September 2020.

The new IL Tornabuoni hotel, housed in one of the oldest palazzos in the heart of the city’s historic center, will offer 62 newly renovated rooms and suites

How will IL Tornabuoni differentiate itself from other 5-star properties in Florence? 

We will focus on providing attentive and authentic service, making sure that each guest’s stay—as well as their experiences in Florence— is memorable.  

When will the property begin taking reservations? 

 September 2020 is coming! Bookings are already open and we are ready to take reservations. Stay tuned!

For More Information

www.forbes.com/sites/irenelevine/2020/06/10/il-tornabuoni-new-five-star-luxury-hotel-set-to-open-in-florence-italy/#77f71be36ea0

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WTTC launches Safe Travels protocols for aviation, airports, MICE and tour operators

Key Take Away

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has unveiled the second phase of measures to rebuild global consumer confidence to encourage the return of traveling. The latest protocols are designed to drive the return of safe travel and enable industries, namely tour operators and convention centers, meetings, and events to thrive once again.

The welfare of travelers and the millions of people employed throughout the Travel & Tourism sector at the heart of this new comprehensive package of Safe Travels protocols.

WTTC divided the new guidance into four pillars including operational and staff preparedness; ensuring a safe experience; rebuilding trust and confidence; innovation; and implementing enabling policies.

Additional and separate measures for the Cruise sector and Insurance businesses, amongst others, are currently in development and will be announced in due course.

For More Information

www.hospitalitynet.org/news/4098955.html

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Cyprus offers to cover cost of holidays affected by Coronavirus

Key Take Away

The battle to lure tourists to the Mediterranean is hotting up with Cyprus declaring it will go one step further than its competitors, footing the bill for anyone whose holiday is ultimately ruined by a coronavirus.

The only bills the Greek Cypriot government will not cover are those for repatriation flights and taxis to airports.

Cypriot authorities are demanding that, initially, visitors carry health certificates proving they have tested negative for Covid-19 at least three days before departure

For More Information

www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/29/cyprus-cover-cost-holidays-affected-by-coronavirus-covid-19

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Maldives Conducts Webinars For Indian Market, Commences Campaign With Kayak

Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) has conducted webinars for travel trade in India and  has commenced a campaign with an Indian travel agency Kayak from today till 22nd May 2020.In an effort to inspire travelers to keep dreaming about the destination.

India is one of the key source markets likely to be amongst the top post-pandemic tourists to the Maldives when traveling resumes once again. In January 2020, there were 13,846 tourist arrivals from this market which was a 19% increase when compared to the same period from last year.

These sessions were held to train potential travel agencies and tour operators to yield the maximum business and achieve a greater reach in the market. The webinars by MMPRC also aim to lead engagement in promoting the Maldives and answer destination FAQs over the course of the lockdown.

Till date, these webinars have reached over 302 pax from tour operators and travel agents in India such as Ease My Trip, SOTC Travel Ltd, Travel Triangle and Vacations Exotica to name a few.

The joint campaign with Kayak will have ads depicting ‘Visit Maldives…later’ displayed throughout the website. The messaging in the campaign is intended to encourage visitors to travel to the Maldives once the pandemic has been overcome.

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A Message to Employees From Tripadvisor CEO and Co-founder, Steve Kaufer

Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our business, Tripadvisor announced a workforce reduction that will impact more than 900 employees, which is approximately one-quarter of our total workforce. 

Here’s a brief summary of what I shared with our team earlier today:

Team:

I delivered some tough news about steps we are taking as a company to seek significant cost savings that will help Tripadvisor get to the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic. I know that today marks a difficult day for many of our colleagues and friends.  Everyone’s lives have been upended by this virus, and I continue to be profoundly humbled by and, at the same time, so proud to see everyone in this company rising to the occasion. I’ve been in awe, watching you all work day and night to ensure travelers and our travel partners receive the high level of service expected of our brand as teams remain virtually connected and productive.

But sometimes, the most valiant of efforts aren’t enough to counter outside circumstances and, as a public company, it is our responsibility to adjust, adapt and evolve to the environment that surrounds us. 

Here is our new reality as a company

We need to take action to ensure Tripadvisor can focus on its mission to serve travelers for years and decades to come. The management team and I have been executing a three-phased plan to navigate near-term challenges and position our business for recovery. 

As I shared with you a few weeks ago, this included a series of Phase 1 decisions: 

  • We cut nearly all but the most essential discretionary spending, effectively ending all business travel, ending non-essential vendor relationships, pausing nearly all hiring and significantly reducing office perks and benefits; 

  • I declined a salary for the remainder of 2020; and 

  • We would pull every lever we could in order to preserve as many jobs as possible. 

As the pandemic progressed faster than anyone anticipated, we determined the need to enact Phase 2 of our cost reduction plans. 

Taking advantage of government subsidy programs in Europe, we were able to swiftly furlough hundreds of employees, primarily at TheFork, in sales-related roles.  We hope to bring back these furloughed employees later in the year as the industry recovery is realized. This immediate action helped Tripadvisor to preserve needed operating capital. 

We had hoped cutting discretionary expenses and furloughs would be enough, but as the pandemic worsened, it became clear that the company needed to take additional cost saving measures. 

Today, I announced Phase 3, which includes a significant workforce reduction and additional Tripadvisor employee furloughs.  

In most markets, we will also be asking for the majority of our remaining salaried employees to take both a temporary pay reduction and also to work a reduced schedule for the summer months. 

Some of the guiding principles that influenced these decisions include a focus on:

  • Reducing our overall headcount across the company, particularly in areas where we are seeing reduced client demand;

  • Reducing management layers, giving more responsibility to a fewer number of people;

  • Closing open roles within the company that are not deemed essential to our immediate needs, as we radically focus on the most important priorities; 

  • Reducing our global real estate footprint (which currently includes 52 offices we maintain around the world);

  • And importantly, supporting our people as they exit the organization.

    To help, we are launching the Tripadvisor Alumni Network, a community of current and past employees of this company who can assist in transition efforts. As a part of the network, we are creating an opt-in list of impacted employees that we will share with our network in the hopes that they might help our teammates who are seeking future employment. We will also provide a secure, private way for both our employee and alumni communities to share job leads, provide support, and keep in touch.  iT will support those leaving the organization by facilitating connections, sharing job leads, and, for those employees who opt-in, making their names visible to organizations that are hiring.

Our path moving forward

Tripadvisor was organized in a way that allows for ambitious and transformative improvements to the consumer experience. We reorganized Tripadvisor to more directly focus on the traveler.  As ONE Tripadvisor, we’re thinking more holistically about the traveler seeking advice on where to go and stay, thinking about how to get there and what to do when they arrive. Decisions that impact travelers have been made holistically, with detailed consideration of the trade-offs that relate to our Tripadvisor platform operations, our business strategy and our anticipated financial results.

Creating compelling consumer offerings for travelers and diners

As a result of these changes:

  • We are integrating the Tripadvisor Flights, Car and Cruise teams into the B2C team under Lindsay.  

  • Cruise Critic will continue to run as a standalone business, and will now report into Ernst Teunissen, our Chief Financial Officer and a member of the Executive Leadership Team.

  • Additionally, we will also be dissolving SmarterTravel as a business unit. As we determine the future path for these media brands, we will integrate SmarterTravel’s portfolio of branded sites into Lindsay Nelson’s organization. 

    Serving our media partners and the 8 Million+ travel, hospitality and tourism businesses listed on Tripadvisor

    Kanika Soni, our Chief Commercial Officer, will lead a unified B2B organization that supports all 8 million+ partners listed on Tripadvisor by helping them reach our highly qualified audience via the Hotel Auction and our existing advertising products and media solutions. 

    As we look to diversify and grow our revenue, our B2B teams will also:

  • Merge Tripadvisor’s B2B Restaurants team with our B2B Accommodations team By joining forces with the group formerly known as Hotel Solutions, we are going to bring the best minds in the company together to deliver and offer best-in-class support for ALL of our partners

  • Focus on launching and expanding our new SaaS offerings (e.g. menu distribution, reputation management) for both our Hotel & Restaurant partners.

  • Unify our advertising sales organizations, inclusive of the non-endemic display sales team

    The future of experiences and restaurants reservations

    Our experiences and restaurant reservations businesses face the same challenges as Tripadvisor during this pandemic, but I continue to believe that both TheFork and Viator have bright futures before them as each of these brands navigate this crisis. As such:

  • TheFork has been one of the fastest growing businesses within Tripadvisor’s portfolio, and with Bertrand’s entire focus back on this business, we are confident this trend will continue. 

  • Viator’s future remains bright as a standalone Experiences OTA, under the leadership of Ben Drew as its president and ELT member

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