Sri Lanka | Hotel Operations After Opening Borders

Published: Jan. 7, 2021, 9 a.m.

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Group General Manager of Teardrop Hotels in Sri Lanka Lukasz Prendke on how the hotel operations have changed to adapt to the new normal in the country.

Sri Lanka is opening borders in January 2021 after nearly a year-long lockdown and boutique properties like the ones of Teardrop Hotels are ensuring that all the mandatory protocols are implemented to safely welcome international tourists.


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