Yesterdays article above, plus this positive piece on the future of our hotels is encouraging.
The hotels shut or in trouble in North Wales as industry looks to life after coronavirus
What industry leaders say could be the state of the hospitality sector after closures struck the region
"But despite the coranvirus impact, there is optimism the hotel sector will bounce back in North Wales and possibly boom after restrictions are lifted.
With holidays abroad and possible quarantine measures either side of the break putting off many travellers, a stay-cation inside the UK seems a far more attractive option.
And as lockdown restrictions are gradually eased, hotels are preparing to welcome a public hungry for a holiday - but possibly in a different form."
"When the lockdown eases, the travel market is going to be very focused on staycation and Llandudno is well-placed to take advantage of that trend," Mr Jones said.
“I have every confidence that this wonderful resort will bounce back and buyers will be found for the hotels that have closed, enabling Llandudno to once again become a jewel in the crown of the tourism industry in North Wales.”
Head of hotel brokerage at Christie and Co, specialist business property adviser Jeremy Jones, believes hotels are well placed to bounce back and cater for the UK "independent traveller", with cottages, apartments and self-catering also likely to become more prevalent in the post-lockdown world.
Hand-in-hand with this will come a move away from breaks such as coaches filled with elderly people for getaways, he believes."
Full story
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/hotels-shut-trouble-north-wales-18322098