Cork Hotel Says There Will Be Some Changes For Guests When The Industry Reopens
Management at Fota Island Resort say they're doing everything they can to ensure the experience is still enjoyable.
Hotels and B&Bs Leeside have reported an increase in demand following last week's announcement that hotels, hostels and restaurants can reopen from June 29th.
I recently spoke to John O’Flynn of @FotaIsland who outlined some of the changes guests can expect when the hotel reopens at the end of the month.Preparations are currently underway at the hotel for its return. More @RedFMNews & online @CorksRedFM https://t.co/DN7tbGsqyl pic.twitter.com/Tggq9w2VAR
— Fiona O'Donovan (@FionaRedFM) June 15, 2020
It's hoped the expected surge in domestic tourism will boost the local economy and negate some of the negative effects of the COVID19 outbreak.
General Manager at Fota Island Resort John O'Flynn has been telling RedFM News about some of the changes people can expect when they check in:
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