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Title: The impact of COVID-19 on a luxury hotel : a case from Puglia, Italy
Other Titles: Tourism planning and destination marketing
Authors: Campo, Raffaele
Rosato, Pierfelice
Camilleri, Mark Anthony
Santovino, Savino
Ben Youssef, Kamel
Keywords: Hospitality
Hotels
Hospitality industry -- Management
Crisis management
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 -- Italy
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Citation: Campo, R., Rosato, P., Camilleri, M.A., Santovito, S. & Ben Youssef, K. (2024). The impact of COVID-19 on a luxury hotel: A case from Puglia, Italy. In M. A. Camilleri (Ed.), Tourism Planning and Destination Marketing (pp. 133-149). Leeds: Emerald Publishing Limited.
Abstract: An unexpected Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has negatively affected the tourism and the hospitality industry, including luxury accommodation service providers. While this was not the first virus outbreak to impact the tourism sectors, in this case, its consequences were devastating. In this light, this contribution analyzes the case of an Italian luxury hotel, a winner of numerous awards during the last few years, including the prestigious World Luxury Hotel Award. The researchers compare its pre- and the post-COVID situation. They clarify that the outbreak has resulted in reduced reservations and explain how the upscale hotel responded to the unprecedented crisis by implementing different approaches. The luxury hospitality business decided to defend its brand differentiation and positioning strategy by continue offering improved service quality and by introducing enhanced hygiene and sanitation facilities, in order to deliver customer-centric experiences to their valued guests.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/112917
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