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COVID-19: Penang hotels closing amidst pandemic outbreak

penang-picMore hotels in Penang are expected to cease operations soon in the aftermath of the Covid-19 global pandemic.

After Jazz Hotel announced yesterday that it is shutting its doors, NST has learnt that two more major hospitality establishments here will follow suit.

The two businesses are Penaga Hotel and Jerejak Island Resort, both of which are managed by VHM Hotel Management Group.

Memorandums similar to Jazz Hotel’s, which are circulating on social media, claim that the two establishments will be closed by month’s end and their staff will be retrenched.

Malaysian Association of Hotels Penang Chapter chairman Khoo Boo Lim confirmed the hotels’ imminent closure, but stressed that the association has yet to be officially informed of the matter.

Meanwhile, a source within the hotel industry said that other hotel operators are feeling the pinch following the coronavirus outbreak, and have been suffering heavy losses over the past few months.

It is said the managements of most hotels here had invested heavily in their operations in expectation of good business during the Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign, which has been cancelled.

Source: NST Online

 

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  1. tahusamatahu
    April 27th, 2020 at 07:29 | #1

    There will only be a handful of hotels left in Penang ?

  2. LGE
    April 27th, 2020 at 16:16 | #2

    tahusamatahu :
    There will only be a handful of hotels left in Penang ?

    its ok, you and me will not stay hotel for next 3 years because of the economy crisis

  3. ahbeng
    April 27th, 2020 at 21:33 | #3

    All hotel construction not 50% completed should be discontinued pending a long term assessment by State Govt looking at occupancy and demand. 60% occupancy is not sustainable and points to mismanagement of the sector.

  4. kokonat
    April 28th, 2020 at 10:42 | #4

    Controlling the construction of hotels is one thing, the BIG MAIN issue is homestay. This problem has been dragged on for 10+ years, and it has finally taken a major toll on the hotel industry. If homestay is not stopped immediately, Penang will be a GONE CASE. It is very sad indeed for Penang to be in this grave situation.

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