New quarantine measures won’t affect hotel industry’s bottom line, but may create more stress, say stakeholders

'I don’t really see this as a benefit to hotels because of the incredible applications in logistics that would have to occur,' says Conservative transport critic Stephanie Kusie.
Hotels workers pictured demonstrating outside the Hyatt Regency Vancouver on Oct. 22. The new federal hotel quarantine measures that come into effect on Feb. 22 won't make an impact on the struggling industry, say hotel association executives.
Hotel industry stakeholders say that Canada's new quarantine measures for incoming air travellers aren’t likely to have too much of a financial benefit on business, but may put strain on an already strained industry. Introduced Jan. 29, the new rules state that all air passengers returning from n...

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