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36                                                 ADVERTORIAL                     Antilliaans Dagblad Zaterdag 14 maart 2020











                                                CHATA Statement
                                        "COVID-19 Affects Tourism"


                 Willemstad, 13 March 2020 - CHATA has taken note of the decision made by the government
                 of Curaçao to put a ban on all visitors on flights originating from Europe. This decision will
                 have a significant impact on our economy seeing that the travel restriction introduced will
                 impact our largest source market. CHATA foresees a drastic drop in tourism performance for
                 the upcoming period. Therefore, CHATA urges the government to include the business sector
                 in relevant future decisions to be taken.

                 Moreover, taking the effects that COVID-19 has and will have on the economy into account,
                 CHATA requests the government to show leniency towards the business community in regard
                 to e.g. exemptions from fiscal obligations, incentives  from government such as, Flexible
                 labor/employment obligations  (werktijdverkorting), etc. A favorable  decision  from  the
                 government for the private sector to support with incentives is crucial for business continuity
                 seeing the loss of business.

                 CHATA has also been in close contact with its members to both inform and gather information
                 on what has been declared a pandemic virus by the World Health Organization. The gathered
                 information from our members is crucial for CHATA to be able to formulate its position and
                 prepare the industry for possible implications. In the past few weeks CHATA has provided all
                 members with  the general precautionary measures and information on  the virus.
                 Furthermore, CHATA has been updating its members on all developments regarding the virus.
                 Additionally, all CHATA members including their guests and customers have been informed
                 on the general precautionary measures through information sheets provided by CHATA and
                 the Ministry of Health. All CHATA members have confirmed the introduction of precautionary
                 measures  to  ensure a  safe environment  for staff, guests and customers. Precautionary
                 measures include increased hygiene protocols, trainings, information sessions, etc.

                 Also, as of March 1, 2020, up until the late morning hours of Friday, 13 March 2020, CHATA
                 has been monitoring the impact that COVID-19 has on the sector. So far, CHATA can confirm
                 an increase in booking cancelations as well as rebookings to Curaçao due to COVID-19. Even
                 though it will result into loss of business, the majority of CHATA member accommodations
                 are considering the introduction of a flexible cancelation policy. In regard to a forecast on
                 future impact, CHATA has also agreed to hold off on any forecasts at the moment due to the
                 constant change in numbers. Additionally, CHATA has been closely following daily data for
                 the Caribbean and is seeing steeper drops in demand with approximately 8 to 9%. The biggest
                 drops registered are in ADR with approximately 15 to 20%.

                 CHATA finds it imperative for the government and all stakeholders involved to continue with
                 the provision  of clarity  in regard  to  the developments, implications and  measurements
                 revolving COVID-19. Moreover, CHATA encourages all members, the media as well as the
                 community to remain calm, levelheaded and transparent. Lastly, CHATA urges everyone to
                 follow protocols as stated by government officials in order to prevent potential spread of the
                 virus.
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