Hotels in Romania prepare to reopen after May 15 when the lockdown due to COVID-19 will end in the country. However, the hotel guests must expect a somewhat different experience than before the COVID-19 pandemic as the hotel operators have prepared strict security and social distancing measures, according to Romania-Insider.com.
Lithuanian group Apex Alliance, which owns and operates three hotels in Bucharest, announced it would reopen its hotels after thorough disinfection carried out by a certified company. The company has also announced enhanced safety measures to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections for its staff and guests.
Thus, guests will have the option to clean up their rooms by themselves, during their stay, to avoid contact with hotel staff. For this, they will be awarded points in their member accounts, which they will be able to use to get discounts within the hotel network.
Another safety measure is having a three-day interval between two guests who use the same room.
The company’s hotels will also have a new breakfast and room service concept. They will pack the food in disposable packaging. Clients will have the option to order by phone or at the restaurant.
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