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HOTEL BLUES
Date April 01, 2007
Brief by CAROL MARTINDALE HOTELIERS appear to have been dealt a serious bouncer.

The exit of powerhouse teams India and Pakistan from Cricket World Cup 2007, has yorked some hoteliers and left them reeling from the impact of massive cancellations by supporters

by CAROL MARTINDALE HOTELIERS appear to have been dealt a serious bouncer. The exit of powerhouse teams India and Pakistan from Cricket World Cup 2007, has yorked some hoteliers and left them reeling from the impact of massive cancellations by supporters of those teams. Michael Poynter, chief operating officer of the Elegant Group of Hotels, which includes Turtle Beach, Colony Club and Crystal Cove, said they had already recorded "substantial" cancellations at all five of their properties. "We are concerned about reservations for April, especially now India and Pakistan are no longer in," he said. He also said they had already reduced hotel rates and had stepped up advertising in Britain and the United States. Other hoteliers could not tally their losses, but said they were scrambling to fill rooms. Hotel accounts manager with Cricket Logistics Rachel Church said they were moving swiftly to fill the cancellations. "With the knock out of India and Pakistan, there has been cancellations especially from the India media, but we are replacing them with other media. Where there have been cancellations we are trying to fill," she said. Cricket Logistics was responsible for bookings for big blocks of rooms at hotels. A hotelier with a luxury South Coast property who requested anonymity, said business was so bad he expected some workers to be laid off from this week. "April is looking like the worse month for winter," he said, noting his hotel would not even scrape a 40 per cent occupancy rate. President of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA), Alvin Jemmott, said cancellations had driven hotel occupancies below 70 per cent. He conceded that the exit of India was having a real impact on accommodation. "India has had the largest following of the World Cup. They had the largest request for tickets and accommodation," he said. Jemmott, however, said the BHTA and the Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA) were doing all they could to reverse the situation. He said they had launched a major advertising blitz in Ireland, which would now play a Super 8 match in Barbados. They have also turned to the websites to place banner ads with links to Barbados sites.

BTA president Stuart Layne said their attention was now on markets like Ireland and England to maximise the numbers coming in from countries which are still in the Super 8.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Never mind..they can make money another time.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Lol..
I feel it was only india n pakistan could have made them rich 😆 😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: kothra

Lol..
I feel it was only india n pakistan could have made them rich 😆 😆

yup....There were 4000 rooms booked by Indians but now only 600 r occupied.U can imagine that...Well many of the Caribbean countries's economies depends on the tourism industry...

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Posted: 18 years ago
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india and pakistan bring in a lot of money 4 such events.....

but i must say, ever since pak and india left the WC, the tournament itself has lost its spark... i dont know if anyone will agree or not, but pak and india bring extra enjoyment and i dont see this WC having a lot of that! but wat happened just had to happen.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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In addition they charged too much $$$ for tickets,accomodation,etc.& had too many rules & regulations,therefore not much boost to d tourist industry at all.
I heard they r practically begging ppl to come & watch d games for free,imagine that! 😲
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: ydp1

In addition they charged too much $$$ for tickets,accomodation,etc.& had too many rules & regulations,therefore not much boost to d tourist industry at all.
I heard they r practically begging ppl to come & watch d games for free,imagine that! 😲

well the regulations pertaining to the oval was lift.. ..Actually the matches that were being played in barbados were mostly India and Pakistan..Many persons booked their tickets and hotel rooms..but since there team performed soo badly why will they bother to come..If this happend some where else it would have been the same story..

No they r not anyone begging anyone..Its the Icc committe who said that u can allow the locals to come and watch the match for a couple of games (Bang vs Ire) which supposed to be Pak and India.. and the Aus and Ireland came..cuz they already got the money....

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Posted: 18 years ago
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yeah some oder time buddy... 😆 😆 😆
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Originally posted by: farisss4

yeah some oder time buddy... 😆 😆 😆

😆..... YUp

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