Piyush Goyal says hotels must return to normalcy but not take too much risk

Inviting suggestions over how the government can bring changes for the hospitality sector in Unlock-3 phase and help the industry, Piyush Goyal sought the recommendations that take into account the coronavirus and the centre’s aim for an Atma Nirbhar Bharat.

Goyal also said that start-ups are going to play an important role in the post-Covid world.
Goyal also said that start-ups are going to play an important role in the post-Covid world.

India’s hotel industry may have to wait for a long time to return to normalcy, and for the roads to the hospitality sector to fully open, until the coronavirus pandemic is contained. Inviting suggestions over how the government can bring changes for the hospitality sector in Unlock-3 phase and help the industry, Piyush Goyal sought the recommendations that take into account the coronavirus and the centre’s aim for an Atma Nirbhar Bharat.

In a webinar hosted by the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India, the commerce minister also asked the hotel industry to look within their own practices and identify wrongdoings. Among some such practices, Piyush Goyal said that the hotel industry deducts 10 per cent value of the foreign currency when the foreign customers try to use their currency in the hotels.

On the recommendations to give the government’s relief for 5-star hotels, the minister said that it is counter-productive if even the 5-star hotels cannot stand on their own feet. Calling the online simplified facilities more beneficial than various government schemes, he insisted that the industry should aim for measures that would invite less intervention of the government. Piyush Goyal further said that the industry should not lose confidence and find a way out of the ongoing crisis while assuring that he would discuss the financial relief for the industry with the Finance Ministry.

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Meanwhile, the subsequent 2-3 quarters are going to be a defining period for the participants in the hospitality sector. If green shoots do not emerge by Q1 FY2022, asset-heavy and leveraged entities might find it difficult to sustain themselves, Care Ratings said in a recent report. On the other hand, experienced players with strong and resourceful parentage or asset-light companies with low leverage would be better positioned to tide over the crisis, it added.

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First published on: 13-07-2020 at 12:08 IST
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