After furloughing tens of thousands of hotel employees Marriott is set to furlough two thirds of its corporate staff both from among its 4000 employees at corporate headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland and abroad.
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Data: How Badly Are Hotels Hurting So Far?
For the week of March 8 – 14, hotel data on occupancy and room rates is now available. In the U.S. revenue per available room was down a whopping 32.5% year-over-year. Since occupancy was ‘only’ down 24.4% by then, we can confidently state that things are worse this week, and will gett worse still.
Chinese Marriotts and Hiltons Not Accepting American Guests
As China recovers from COVID-19, and hopes to stave off a second wave of infections, they’re testing people entering the country. Even with a low volume of international flights that’s led to long delays and frustrations entering the country. As a result there’s a strong fear of foreigners.
Hyatt Offers Explorist Status & Status Challenge Useful When Corporate Travel Begins Again
Hyatt is offering 90 days of Explorist status and a fast track to either keep Explorist or top tier Globalist through February 22. The best thing is that you have until November 16 to register and start the 90 day clock. As a result you can use this once your travel is starting up again.
Airlines Are Just A Bunch Of Pikers Asking For A Paltry $58 Billion Bailout
The hotel industry met with the President today. The airline industry is asking for about $58 billion in subsidies.
What would Wag The Dog‘s Dustin Hoffman say about $58 billion? “This is nothing.” The hotel industry wants $250 billion.
Marriott Furloughs “Tens Of Thousands” Of Employees, Many Hotels To Close
Hotels that are empty don’t need so many people at the front desk or servicing rooms. Restaurants that aren’t allowed to serve guests except on a to-go basis don’t need as many servers, even if they had guests. And so Marriott has furloughed ‘tens of thousands’ of employees who will not be paid, but will continue to receive health benefits. Many hotels will also be closing.
Hyatt Offering New Flexibility On Non-Refundable Bookings, Postponing Most Award Price Changes
Hyatt was first out of the gate with an offer of points for customers having to cancel non-refundable bookings. I thought that was generous because they were first and it was something. Of course this is all fast-moving, and other hotel chains have since done more.
So Hyatt has responded, well I think, and is out with a new policy allowing for cancellation of non-refundable bookings, encouraging new bookings, and offering greater flexibility for Hyatt points.
Marriott Is Last To The Party, Finally Offers Coronavirus Travel Waiver
Marriott is out with a policy giving flexibility to existing reservations, offering additional flexibility on new bookings, and extending expiring points, suite upgrades, and free night certificates.
Domestic Hotel Occupancy Was Already Down Sharply Last Week
Domestic hotels already began experiencing a decline in rates and occupancy last week. Next week will be worse. Here are the details.
Hilton And IHG Make Prepaid Stays Flexible, IHG Makes Status Easier To Get (Rebook For Savings Now?)
Hyatt was first out of the gate offering compensation to people cancelling non-refundable bookings. Hilton and IHG both have come out with even greater flexibility, and both say they’re making changes to elite status requirements.
There are ways to benefit even if you plan to keep your current stays – but should you?