CAN BE COVID’19 CRISIS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RENTAL APARTMENTS IN THEIR COMPETITION WITH THE HOTELS?

Dumitru Troanca
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The field of hospitality is very dynamic, even if, some trends are difficult to change. Despite some strategic alliances were made by the large hoteliers, small accommodation units managed to retain to a certain extent an important part of the market. During the peak periods of the season, their role is an important one, because they take over the demand that remained unsatisfied by the big hoteliers. In the off-season, however, their lives are not easy. However, in certain specific situations, such as this health crisis, small hoteliers can take advantage of certain opportunities. Moreover, the COVID’19 crisis has upset an industry in which, even so, things were not very clear. If, in the first months of 2020, it seemed that the entire hotel industry will be affected equally, it later proved that those who adapt faster and take advantage of the opportunities offered by various decisions of the authorities, will have, at least in the short term, an advantage. This paper aims to study the way in which Romanian consumers will choose between classic accommodation in hotels and rental apartments in a daily basis. Since COVID’19 crisis will force the entire tourism industry to move from mass tourism to small groups tourism, we also aim to anticipate if this niche of accommodation in rental apartments will be capitalized.
在与酒店的竞争中,新冠肺炎危机会成为租赁公寓的机会吗?
酒店业是充满活力的,尽管有些趋势很难改变。尽管大型酒店经营者结成了一些战略联盟,但小型住宿单位仍在一定程度上保留了市场的重要组成部分。在旅游旺季,他们的作用非常重要,因为他们接管了大型酒店经营者未能满足的需求。然而,在淡季,他们的生活并不容易。然而,在某些特定情况下,比如这次健康危机,小型酒店经营者可以利用某些机会。此外,COVID - 19危机扰乱了一个行业,即便如此,情况也不太明朗。如果在2020年的头几个月里,整个酒店业似乎都会受到同样的影响,那么后来的事实证明,那些适应得更快并利用当局各种决策提供的机会的人,至少在短期内会有优势。本文旨在研究罗马尼亚消费者在日常生活中选择酒店和出租公寓之间的方式。由于2019冠状病毒病危机将迫使整个旅游业从大众旅游转向小团体旅游,我们还希望预测租赁公寓住宿的这一利基市场是否会得到利用。
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