Hotels in Scotland have lost out on bookings to England following Boris Johnson's plan to ease lockdown, tourism bosses have warned.
The hospitality industry is desperate for the Scottish Government to announce a date for when it can begin to reopen on a phased basis, allowing firms the chance to plan ahead long-term.
Nicola Sturgeon will tomorrow publish a "route map" on how the country plans to gradually exit lockdown, which is expected to provide more details for businesses.
But Marc Crothall, chief executive of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, said that hundreds of well-known pubs, hotels and restaurants already face ruin as they do not currently qualify for emergency funding.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your