Safety is Transcorp Hilton’s priority amid coronavirus – Dupe Olusola

Dupe Olusola_MDCEO of Transcorp Hotels Plc

Managing Director/CEO of Transcorp Hotels Plc Dupe Olusola says the key priority of its properties, Transcorp Hilton Abuja and Transcorp Hotels Calabar, is safety amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Mrs Olusola said this at the Africa Tomorrow Hospitality Conference during her spotlight discussion led by founder and chairman of APO Group, a pan African communications consultancy, Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard.

Commenting on the impact of the pandemic, Olusola said: “The COVID-19 crisis is challenging for all industries. However, the hospitality industry has been one of the hardest hit due to the lockdowns implemented globally. The African Union estimated that Africa’s tourism industry lost about $55billion in Travel and Tourism revenue.

“Bringing this home, we witnessed a drop in numbers in our occupancy and revenue metrics when the virus hit. Regardless, we set our priorities at the onset of the lockdown which was to stay open to cater to our extended stay guests, make their safety and that of our employees our topmost priority and also keep operations running at a minimal level.

“Not closing down the hotel during the lockdown was one of the best decisions we made. It gave our hotels clarity on the hygiene standards we wanted to maintain, constantly training the staff on operating cleaning protocols and set guidelines from health experts to get to where we are now. Our learning curve has been quick as we are better prepared more than ever to welcome all our loyal guests back.”

When asked by the host Mr  Pompigne-Mognard to shed some light on the guidelines the hotels are working with, she referenced that being part of the Transcorp Group, which also owned a power plant with hundreds of staff who were in full operation during the lockdown, gave her insights into things that needed to be done.

She said the strategic partnership with Hilton birthed the Hilton CleanStay Programme which Transcorp Hilton Abuja has employed.

Olusola expatiated on the program saying it emphasises extra disinfection of frequently touched areas in guest rooms such as light switches and door handles, increased cleaning frequency of public areas including elevator buttons, hand rails etc.

Other aspects of the programme include the use of a Hilton CleanStay Room Seal applied on the doors of all cleaned guestrooms to let guests know that no one has accessed the rooms since they were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.

She further said: “Amid the chaos that the virus birthed, there has been a lot of learning to improve on our already heightened safety standards and to create innovative solutions to maintain top of mind awareness with our guests. One of such solutions is the drive-in cinema launched at Transcorp Hilton Abuja which provides guests a unique entertainment experience in the comfort of their vehicles, while adhering to the physical distancing guidelines.”

The conference was organised by Africa Hotels and Investment Forum (AHIF) a top-level gathering of investors, developers and business leaders, connecting the industry’s key players from both local and international markets.