With everyone being urged to #staysafe and #stayhome, those who rely on the hospitality sector to survive have been left to wonder what their industry will look like on the other side, and if it would even still be standing when the corona-dust settles? Some have taken to lobbying government and others have participated in public demonstrations – the most recent of which was last week’s peaceful #ServeUsPlease protest.

“It’s no secret that many businesses in the hospitality industry are facing severe job losses and closure. And, whilst taking to the streets is a wonderful way to create awareness and call for change; it will be in vain if we do not rally the support of our fellow South Africans,” says Shaun Lamont, Managing Director of First Group Hotel and Resorts.

He adds that even the smallest of gestures could potentially help your favourite getaway spot stay open, keep a person employed for longer or put food on the table for a family. “As an insightful person once said ‘If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.’”

He offers 5 easy ways that you can help the hospitality industry weather the COVID-storm:

  1. Book now, travel later. If you can, take advantage of the fabulous specials that many hotels and resorts are offering to guests who book and pay in advance. Plus, you can secure your 2021 travel at a great rate for a later date.
  2. Take a day trip. Support your local resorts by making use of their facilities (like the health spa, golf course or restaurant ) if they’re already open. You will not only be making a difference, you will also reap the benefits of some much-needed R&R!
  3. Give them a shout out on social media. Don’t underestimate the power of your support by sharing, liking and following your favourite holiday destinations on social media. This does not cost you anything, but your time. And, by following their pages, you’ll also be the first to know about their great offers, and you’ll be able to share these specials deals with your network. Finally, if you’ve had a great experience in the past, take the time to write an awesome review on their page.
  4. Don’t haggle, and be kind. Tourism has had a really rough ride, so if possible, don’t haggle for a better deal. Also, be kind to the staff when you do visit their establishments, to use any of their services, remember they’re under huge pressure to ensure you have a great time, regardless of the strict new measures they’ve had to put in place.
  5. Buy a voucher for friends and family. Think outside the box when it comes to gifts this year, and buy experiences rather than things. Why not consider an accommodation, meal or spa voucher, which can we used in any instances over the next year or 2?

“There’s no doubt that this pandemic will pass, and we’ll get back to normal - albeit a ‘new normal’. When that happens, let’s make sure

Ends that our hospitality industry doesn’t only survive, but it thrives. We Word count: 618 live in a beautiful country, so support local,” Shaun concludes.