The Importance of Using A Restaurant Management Software
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Choosing where to live is one of the most critical and exciting decisions you will have to make at the university, and it can be terrifying leaving your various homes to live with an entirely new set of people in a new environment. There is a range of student housing options to pick from, and wherever the student decides to choose affects their academic experience. <
When Coronavirus first broke out, most nations were ignorant of the later problem it could pose on the economy. After a couple of months, it became crystal clear how much of havoc the virus is capable of causing. In less than five months now, it has paralyzed more than what was initially envisaged. It broke out from the city of Wuhan, China, where it affected lots of people, also killed many. After a few months, countries with a significant number of migrations suffered critically. When you look at nations like Spain, Italy, and the United States, you will get to know how much damage the virus has caused them.<
Necessity is the mother of innovation. In a time where approximately 70% of hotel workers have lost their jobs, many hoteliers have frozen funds in order to save money. But when you freeze money, you’re not making money. And the hope to rehire these workers after the pandemic is diminished. <
With millions out of work and struggling to survive in the new reality that is coronavirus, one hospitality industry not garnering much sympathy due to the heirs surrounding them, are country clubs. Whether it’s their wealthy clientele, or the stigma of perceived snooty, elitist behavior, country clubs aren’t near the top of anyone’s list for doling out sympathy during these unprecedented times. Fair or not, the perception doesn’t take into account the staff working at these clubs.<
Le Bijou, a Swiss luxury hospitality company has begun offering a coronavirus-themed package. Luckily for this company, becoming a quarantine hotel was not a difficult transition. Le Bijou has always offered a fully automated experience, with no human interaction, even during check in. Guests control their experience through a private app which offers a remote concierge service that can be used to order meals, groceries, and cabs, or schedule private chefs or massages. Their luxury suites are complete with amenities like kitchens, private gyms, saunas, and fireplaces. <
The Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on the travel and hospitality industry means changes and opportunities for your business. Here are 10 tips and some business advice for how hospitality managers can respond.<
Certain calamities seem unduly well-suited to particular industries. It’s hard to make the season’s catch of tuna during a bad year for hurricanes. Humvees and Limousines are a tough sell during periods of chronic, global fuel shortages. Locusts and drought can ruin a year’s crop. But nothing could have wiped out a major sector of the economy more thoroughly than the Coronavirus-19 did for hotels and travel.<
Renters need their landlord’s savvy as much as their compassion during the coronavirus health crisis. As of last week, rent was due for the first time for millions of frightened Americans, who now find themselves out of work during the coronavirus pandemic. Many renters are in a difficult position because the $2 trillion dollars economic rescue package provides far more to homeowners. These homeowners who have lost work are entitled to deferred mortgage payments, enabling them to continue to pay their regular payments again when they are able, by adding additional months on to the back end of their mortgage to make up for deferments. Landlords, property managers and residential building owners are all afforded these same benefits.<
Small business owners, especially those in the hospitality industries, have been some of the hardest hit by the coronavirus. Bars and nightclubs were some of the first ordered to close by the government, with restaurants following soon after. Many of these small business owners were thrilled to hear the government was working on a $2 trillion-dollar economic stimulus package, which has since been approved and put into law as of last week.<
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