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Business owners share COVID crisis survival ideas at ‘Restart Phuket 2020’

By Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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The seminar hoped to share ides on how businesses in Phuket can survive the current economic crisis. Photo: PR Phuket

 

PHUKET: More than 120 business operators in Phuket joined an seminar yesterday (Nov 18) held in the hope that they may share how they have so far managed to cope with the impact of the COVID economic crisis and its devastating effect on Phuket’s tourism-dependent economy.

 

The event, called “Restart Phuket 2020”, was organised by the Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA).

 

Present for the official opening of the event held at The Pago Design Phuket hotel, off the bypass road in Rassada, were Phuket Vice Governor Vikrom Jakthee joined by ASA Deputy President Asst Prof PhD Ratthapong Angkasit and leading figures from the ASA Phuket chapter.

 

Source: https://www.thephuketnews.com/business-owners-share-covid-crisis-survival-ideas-at-restart-phuket-2020-78033.php

 

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Forget greed, charge much less for all rooms at hotels and charge less for food and beer. 

Save money by not rehiring everyone, operate with a bare minimum of staff.

Only open 20% of businesses until tourism increases

If you do this, some domestic tourism will return, then later next year international tourism

If you cannot do this, do not re-open

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9 hours ago, Skallywag said:

Forget greed, charge much less for all rooms at hotels and charge less for food and beer. 

Save money by not rehiring everyone, operate with a bare minimum of staff.

Only open 20% of businesses until tourism increases

If you do this, some domestic tourism will return, then later next year international tourism

If you cannot do this, do not re-open

What you are suggesting is exactly what is happening here at the moment. Hotel prices are extremely low right now and many places have offers on food and drink and no one is hiring unnecessarily.

 

There's a smattering of domestic tourism; I picked someone up at the Meridien today and the car park was pretty full. But it's a holiday and there's little business outside of holidays and weekends.

 

 

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

Present for the official opening of the event held at The Pago Design Phuket hotel, 

 

I wonder which of the 120 present at the meeting owned that gaff...........

 

And was lunch included in the price............

 

Free flow beer & wine ?................. Stop it GT, now you are being silly..............

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