WITH the easing of lockdown measures in many destinations, the number of hotels open for business within the Accor network, a global leader in Hospitality, marks a resumption of activity in several of the hospitality industry’s markets in May, with a steady increase in the number of hotels reopening their doors in June.
Accor anticipates that more than 70% of its global network will reopen by the start of July. In recent weeks, Accor has also seen renewed interest in travel demand, with hotel reservations doubling. In Asia Pacific, more than 940 of the group’s 1228 hotels are now open, representing over 76% of its properties, with more being added each week. Following recent government announcements, this trend is expected to continue.
In order to provide guests with greater flexibility during this unprecedented period, ALL-Accor Live Limitless has extended its cancellation policy and ensures its customers the possibility to keep their benefits related to their status and points.
With ALL-Accor Live Limitless, guests who have booked a flexible rate can cancel in full free of charge up to the day of their scheduled arrival.
As a general rule, guests who have booked a non-flexible rate directly on the ALL.com reservation site for a stay until June 30, 2020 can change their reservation to a future date (within the next 18 months) at the same hotel or receive a voucher for the full value of their stay for later use. [traveltext.id/photo special]