DiscoverLodging Leaders337 | Open-and-Shut Cases: How hoteliers managed decisions to close or stay in business
337 | Open-and-Shut Cases: How hoteliers managed decisions to close or stay in business

337 | Open-and-Shut Cases: How hoteliers managed decisions to close or stay in business

Update: 2021-09-15
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In spring 2020, more than 1,700 hotels in the U.S. were closed as the coronavirus pandemic shutdown the travel industry. Eighteen months later, hundreds of hotels have reopened to a world still influenced by the ongoing crisis. In Episode 337 of Lodging Leaders podcast, we explore the challenges owners and managers faced in deciding to close hotels and what it took to reopen. We also talk to hoteliers who struggled with ramping up business at hotels that were at such low levels of occupancy, they might as well have been closed. And we feature owners who opened new properties during the pandemic.

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337 | Open-and-Shut Cases: How hoteliers managed decisions to close or stay in business

337 | Open-and-Shut Cases: How hoteliers managed decisions to close or stay in business

Jon Albano and Judy Maxwell