Hoteliers group clarifies that hotels may only operate partially during Covid-19 lockdown
Wednesday, 18 Mar 2020 11:41 AM MYTKamaruddin reminded hoteliers to limit services to only guests already checked-in before March 18. — Picture by KE Ooi
“We are aware that the many are confused with the situation and the directives from the government given such short notice to prepare, but our advice is to look at the bigger picture and focus on containing the spread before the situation gets worse. “All other facilities and services of the hotel are to remain closed. Hotels are also allowed to keep bare minimum staff on premise during the period for critical needs such as security and engineering,” he further added.
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