With the daily COVID-19 cases and deaths witnessing a steady decline in much of the US as in mid-June 2020. A majority of these states have already allowed businesses to reopen in a phased-manner, albeit under certain restrictions, and transitioned from a ‘stay-at-home’ approach to a ‘safe-at-home’ approach.
As businesses restart their operations, travelers have begun to plan their trips again. While this is great news for the hospitality industry and travelers alike, safety measures must be implemented by hotels and travelers must exercise caution.
COVID-19 crisis is still not completely over, not yet. We have only begun to see a decline in daily cases and COVID-19 vaccines are yet to be out. Therefore, hotels and travels must take precautions and focus on safety and even the state norms say so. Guests can come in proximity to each other while staying at a hotel. Since the virus spreads when infected respiratory droplets (produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes) land in the mouth or nose of a person, person-to-person contact in gathering areas such as hotel front desk, restaurants, and pools can lead to virus transmission.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the virus can also spread when a person touches a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touches their mouth, nose, or possibly even eyes. Therefore, travelers can also get infected with the virus when they come in contact with an infected surface. Current restrictions imposed by various states:
An analysis on most US states’ reopening under restriction clauses reveal the need to implement the following in general (refer to your state’s restriction notification):
We can expect stricter and more elaborate clauses to be announced in certain states.
With the virus fears still afresh in travelers’ minds as cases continue to be reported, consumers want to be sure that they aren’t unnecessarily exposed to COVID-19 risks during their stay. They would rather prefer hotel environments that nurture social distancing, ones that are hygiene-focused, and are well sanitized. All this has led to an emerging new search trend – ‘safety’-related searches are peaking. According to Milestone Research, consumers are increasingly looking for “cleanliness”, “safety” and other COVID-19-related information in their online searches.
Take a look at the steady increase in searches with regard to Hotel Stays as per Google Trends and the top or ‘quickly rising’ search queries:
When you correctly address the post-pandemic friction in the hotel buyer’s journey, you see stellar gains in clickthrough and conversion. Milestone Research found strong gains in messaging with and without safety-related messaging.
In the pursuit of building confidence in customers, hotels are going the whole 9-yards to ensure that their properties are following the AHLA, CDC and EPA guidelines that promote high-levels of hygiene, sanitation and cleanliness and are doing what’s in their grasp to curb the spread of COVID-19. In most ways, hotels are cleaner that the average home courtesy AHLA guidelines, and this is why:
Health and sanitization policies for employee and guests According to CDC guidelines, emphasis has been given to washing of hands, and this is promoted by front and back signages on sanitization, and constant monitoring of employee and guest health.
Responsibilities of Hotel Employees As per the CDC guidelines that was issued by AHLA, hotel employees have to follow strict COVID-19 best practices for health and hygiene which include washing hands for no less than 20 seconds, face covering and protective masks, and intensive COVID training for Housekeeping, Food & Beverage, Public Area Department, Hotel Operations, Security, Valet/Door/Bell Services, and Maintenance/Engineering.
Enterprise-grade disinfectants To ensure that guests are absolutely comfortable on their properties, hotels are using enterprise disinfectants to ensure that their properties are sanitized thoroughly. Hotels are using electrostatic sprayers with hospital-grade disinfectant to sanitize surfaces in the hotel. Electrostatic spraying technology uses high grade disinfectants recommended by CDC and WHO to treat known pathogens and viruses.
Protocols for disinfecting regularly used products and services Hotels have put into place strict protocols to ensure regular disinfection of common public spaces, laundry areas, guest rooms, back of the house, shared equipment, elevators, ventilators and water systems, and room recovery if there is a COVID-19 positive case.
Physical distancing normsStrict norms have been put in place for physical distancing in the common places, reception area and parking lots, swimming pools and beaches, guest rooms, meeting and convention halls, etc.
While it’s now necessary for hotels to abide by the set norms imposed by the respective states, most hotel brands are going above and beyond to appeal to potential customers looking for a safe stay. Let’s have a look at how some of the top brands are adapting:
Marriott: Marriott has set up a ‘Marriott Cleanliness Council’ to redefine cleaning and safety standards. Some of the initiatives they are taking:
IHG: IHG has introduced ‘IHG Clean Promise’ – if guests don’t find clean, well maintained, clutter-free rooms as per IHG’s set standards during check-in, IHG promises to make it right. IHG has partnered with Cleveland Clinic, Ecolab, and Diversey to redefine cleanliness and supporting wellbeing of guests and are using new science-led protocols and service measures to ensure guests’ safety. Some of the measures they are implementing:
Hilton: Hilton has introduced the ‘Hilton CleanStay’ program in collaboration with RB, the makers of Lysol. They have introduced a slew of safety and cleanliness measures such as:
With COVID-19 risks still lingering, as a traveler you should be cautious. Therefore add ‘safety’ as an additional parameter that you must check when shortlisting the hotel for stay. The best way to do so would be to read the COVID-19 related policies on the website and visit their ‘Clean’ information page. Also, you must contact the hotel and ask about what they have implemented for guests’ safety.
What you should look for while choosing a property:
Dos and don’ts during your stay:
Also, don’t forget to check the opening information and hotel cancellation policies – just in case the situation escalates during the travel period affecting your travel or stay.
Hotels should maintain cleanliness standards prescribed as per government guidelines. Some of the important things that hotels must implement as they re-open:
Once the hotel has implemented these policies, they should update the details on the hotel website, social channels, and local directories. Milestone has published a very useful, MUST-read article for hotels – ‘Hotel reopening and recovery playbook’ that provides a detailed playbook of how to get the reopening right and accelerate recovery. It presents a 4-step framework on how to build confidence and convert potential guests. It explains what and how you should publish cleanliness information on your website.
Take a look at how some of the top brands have spread their message of safety and cleanliness on their home pages:
If you represent a hotel and would like assistance with your reopening strategy and the ongoing campaigns, please contact your CSM or email us at recovery@milestoneinternet.com.
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