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A14   LOCAL
                     Monday 16 March 2020




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             Hotel Hustle





            Column by: Shanella Pantophlet
            Life in the time of corona



            ORANJESTAD — There is a lot happening in the world right now with the coronavirus
            spreading and though we may do our best to avoid or prevent it, there will be cases
            in Aruba. So far there have been at least 2 confirmed cases and there may be more in
            the days to come. Obviously as an island that relies on tourism as our main economic
            structure, this will have a significant impact on the Island in the months to come.









                                                                                                     It’s  not  the  first  time  we’ve  had  to  deal  with  these
                                                                                                     types of issues. H1N1, SARS, MERS, etc. have all been
                                                                                                     threats before, but nothing on the scale of Covid-19
                                                                                                     as far as its impact on global travel. I think something
                                                                                                     that most people don’t realize is that as an island de-
                                                                                                     pendent  on  tourism,  we  watch  closely  what’s  hap-
                                                                                                     pening in the world and do our best to make all the
                                                                                                     necessary  precautions.  Since  we  heard  about  Co-
                                                                                                     vid-19 and its rapid spread rate all hotels have been
                                                                                                     making preparations to secure our survival.

                                                                                                     Survival is a scary word, but we have to be realistic,
                                                                                                     with all the travel restrictions and the affected age
                                                                                                     group being Aruba’s usual demographic, we are ex-
                                                                                                     pecting our tourism numbers to drop off significantly
                                                                                                     in the days and weeks ahead. Plans have to be in
                                                                                                     place to secure the safety of our guests, our staff and
                                                                                                     by extension our relatives. Aruba Day, to the displea-
                                                                                                     sure of many has been cancelled, schools are closing
                                                                                                     and I’m sure every hotel that still has guests coming
                                                                                                     in, has signs up restricting physical  contact. In tran-
                                                                                                     sient hotels the physical contact policy might not be
                                                                                                     a big deal, but in a timeshare where employees tend
                                                                                                     to treat guests as part of their family, it’s a policy that
                                                                                                     takes away that familiarity. It won’t be forever, but it is
                                                                                                     what’s needed now, difficult as it may be.

                                                                                                     We  will  have  a  financial  downturn  and  we  are  all
                                                                                                     hopefully prepared for that. The slew of cancellations
                                                                                                     will mean probably slashing hours, providing employ-
                                                                                                     ees with extra vacation time and a strict control over
                                                                                                     our  budgets.  The  measures  may  be  draconian,  but
                                                                                                     until there is stabilization or a cure found for this virus,
                                                                                                     we  need  to  take  every  step  we  can  to  stay  afloat
                                                                                                     and make sure our staff doesn’t suffer in the process.

                                                                                                     Like most other places, the crisis has shown up before
                                                                                                     the virus.
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