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OYO Gears up for Safe Hotel Reopenings

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OYO Hotels & Homes is rolling out new operational procedures at its independently-owned hotels to prepare them for reopening along approved timelines as they are announced by the devolved UK governments. 

The new procedures will focus on a minimal-touch experience, ensuring stringent levels of hygiene and accounting for the ongoing need for social distancing. OYO will also introduce a ‘Sanitised Stays’ tag that will be displayed on online property descriptions, indicating that staff are fully trained in the new processes and that the hotel has reached a high compliance level in implementing them.

With these new measures, OYO will offer reassurance to both guests and hotel staff that their safety and wellbeing is of the utmost importance.

OYO has more than 200 small and mid-sized properties under its brand across the UK, ranging from seafront guesthouses and B&Bs to traditional inns and city-centre business hotels.

“The ‘new normal’ that the hotel industry faces in the post-lockdown environment presents a real set of challenges for small, independent, neighbourhood hotels which generally operate with limited resources and budgets,” commented Rishabh Gupta, head of OYO UK & Europe. “OYO is working with our partners to introduce tailored solutions that balance excellent hygiene with cost efficiencies; utilising technology as well as practical steps to enable these valued hotels remain both attractive and viable.”

Below are some examples of the updated operating procedures:

In addition to these procedures, OYO is currently developing the technology for app-based remote check-in, which will enable a hassle-free process with minimal contact between guests and staff. It is also exploring digital key boxes so guests can collect their key outside their room rather than at reception.

“Some measures might require the cooperation and goodwill of guests, or go against the hotelier’s natural instinct to aide the guest at every juncture, but we’re sure that everyone will understand that these procedures are being followed for everyone’s wellbeing,” added Rishabh Gupta. “OYO and our partners are looking forward to re-opening our hotels as soon as the respective governments permit.”

OYO will continually review and update its standard operating procedures to incorporate any specific parameters or conditions for re-opening that might be announced by the government in the coming weeks.

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