The Ghana Hotels Association is cautiously optimistic about the prospects for the industry this year.
The optimism is on the back improvement in the occupancy rate and conferencing during the Christmas period.
Dr Edward Ackah Nyamike, president of the Association speaking in an interview said, “Careful observation and feedback from members and clients point to general increase in occupancy rate during the Christmas season. Although significantly lower than what was recorded in 2019.”
“There was also an increase in the use of hotel grounds and conference halls for various events during the festive period,” he emphasized.
Dr Nyamike said “Moving into 2021, the hotel industry is cautiously optimistic looking at what is happening in other countries as far as COVID-19 is concerned.”
He said the Association, was banging its hopes on the aggressive promotion of domestic tourism and the general business enabling environment.
“It is obvious that a big chunk of our international market in terms of international visits to Ghana will be lost. Our hope lies in the aggressive promotion of domestic tourism and the creation of a conducive business environment by Ghana,” he said.
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