Hotels Association demands increase in rates for providing quarantine services
- April 14, 2020
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of
Commerce & Industry (ICCI) said that hotels in Islamabad are extending their full
cooperation to the government for making stay arrangements for the passengers
coming from different countries and stressed that government should revise
their current room rates fixed by the NDMA as these are not feasible to run the
affairs of hotels. He said this while talking to a delegation of Hotels & Motels
Association Islamabad/Rawalpindi & Northern Areas that called on him led by
President Muhammad Akram Farid.
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed said that the cooperation of three star/four star
hotels with the government for providing stay to overseas passengers in this
difficult time is laudable. However, he stressed that government should increase
room rate charges minimum up to Rs.8000/-/night so that hotels may not suffer
losses. He said that to provide all required services to the passengers coming
from various countries, all departments of hotels are operational due to which
they have to pay staff salaries and utility bills. However, it is not possible for
hotels to meet their minimum expenses at the current charges being paid by the
government. He said that due to coronavirus, stay of overseas passengers in
hotels could prolong for many months and urged that government should
engage hotel owners in dialogue to revise their rates in order to save them from
further business loss.
Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Akram Farid, President, Hotels & Motels
Association Islamabad/Rawalpindi & Northern Areas said that three star and four
star hotels in Islamabad were fully cooperating with the government in handling
passengers coming from various countries and were contributing their share in
controlling the spread of coronavirus and government should take immediate
action to address issues of hotels. He appealed to the administration to
cooperate with hotels by revising their current fixed room rates on urgent basis.
He said that the staff of hotels was providing regular services to passengers 24/7,
but was also facing great risk as any coronavirus infected passenger could infect
them as well. He urged that in case any overseas passenger is tested positive for
Covid-19, he should immediately be shifted from hotel to hospital to save other
passengers and hotel staff from infection. He further demanded that
government should abolish all taxes on the current income of hotels and give
that tax exemption till the time the coronavirus issue is finally over.