KZN hospitality industry implores government not to impose ‘rash’ restrictions over Easter

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The Federated Hospitality Association of SA (Fedhasa) in KwaZulu-Natal has warned that possible travel restrictions and the curtailing or banning of alcohol sales over the Easter weekend would be detrimental to the tourism sector.

KwaZulu-Natal's struggling tourism sector is hoping the government will not impose travel restrictions and curtail the sale of alcohol over the Easter weekend. File photo.The Federated Hospitality Association of SA in KwaZulu-Natal has warned that possible travel restrictions and the curtailing or banning of alcohol sales over the Easter weekend would be detrimental to the tourism sector.

President Cyril Ramaphosa will meet provincial premiers on Monday before deliberations will be taken to the cabinet for a final decision. Pillay said: “We are looking forward to the Easter season and July winter season. I am happy with the figures. We’re expecting about 80% bookings and we think that will be the start of a revival.”

 

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