Corona: Hotel business runs dry in Delhi as tourists prefer 'caution' over 'leisure'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 12 2020 | 5:02 PM IST

As coronavirus cases surge in India, the hotel industry has taken a hit with tourists scrapping plans and several hotels in the national capital cancelling bookings for conferences and group events, adopting a "better safe than sorry" approach.

Business is dry in Paharganj area in Old Delhi, one of the popular destinations among foreigners for budget hotels.

"Usually backpacker tourists come to our hotel and spring is the time for us to do business as its neither too hot nor cold, but due to (corona) panic and visas being cancelled, there is hardly any business since last week," said a representative at Hotel Hans Raj Delux in Paharganj.

Hotel Uddhav Palace, in the same area, is also waiting for tourists while it is sanitising the hotel area regularly for domestic guests.

"There are no leisure travellers, only people who are in transit due to some work. We are sanitising the hotel area to ensure that the staff as well as guests are not exposed to any infection. There are no foreigner guests since the beginning of this month," said manager of the hotel.

Mahipalpur in South Delhi which is a popular destination for tourists especially those in transit due to its proximity for airport, is also recording low business.

"The business is down by over 60 per cent. We had groups of tourists coming in, but they have cancelled their tours due to the virus scare. The cancellations happened within the last week," said Arvind Sharma, General Manager, The Lohmod Hotel.

Bobby Lohia, Head, Mahipalpur Hotels Association said, "Tourists are anyway adopting a cautious approach. We have advised hotels to send advisories for bookings already made for conferences and events with big gatherings, and suggest postponing such events. Better to be safe than sorry. We are also sensitising staff at various hotels on how to keep the virus at bay."

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First Published: Mar 12 2020 | 5:02 PM IST

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