NEW DELHI : Hospitality chains have started training and upskilling their teams as the Union home ministry -- with an economic focus -- on Saturday allowed hotels and restaurants to resume operations in the 'unlock 1.0' phase.
After a three-month pause, which resulted in a loss of about ₹1500 crore in March and April, the industry will be up and running from 8 June.
Hotels can only be opened depending on the veracity of coronavirus infection in the given area as decided by respective state governments.
With the danger of virus infection still looming and limited travel undertaken by customers, hotels have ramped up hygiene and sanitisation measures as safety becomes the deciding factor over price and location.
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