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From repurposing a property to adapting new strategies and approaches to secure a strong come-back for your hotel assets once the industry restarts, a multitude of things have to be considered from operational changes to strict hygiene measures.

COVID-19 has impacted the global hospitality industry significantly with occupancies of various hotel chains being affected drastically. In this unprecedented and difficult period, OYO, one of the world’s leading hotel chains, too is evaluating several measures for the long-term success of the company, while remaining committed to doing all it can for the welfare of the community at large.

s the world continues to battle against the deadly coronavirus pandemic, Ayla Hotel in Al Ain city, owned by Nayel & Bin Harmal Group had reportedly opened the doors of its luxury hotel to accommodate medical professionals who are serving the COVID-19 patients.

Despite the current world health crisis, Two Seasons Hotel continued to implement the Earth Hour Day.

LEVA Hotels & Resorts has pledged its support to the hospitality industry by continuing expansion across the GCC, Africa and Europe.

UAE-headquartered hospitality company, TIME Hotels, has implemented a number of new initiatives to boost morale and promote positive wellbeing among all of its staff members, as well as improving guest experience across its portfolio of properties.