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City Lodge Hotels is open for businessCity Lodge Hotel Group is starting to open up its hotels in a phased response to business traveller demand as South Africa moves to Level 3 alert of the lockdown from 1 June 2020. The group has been busy during Levels 5 and 4 preparing its properties to open in a Covid-19 world. Some properties have offered quarantine accommodation while others have accommodated essential services, now extended to include business travellers. ![]() ![]() Not all of the group’s hotels will open at the same time, with specific hotels in key locations earmarked for initial trading where larger numbers of business travellers may reasonably be expected. In time, and as business picks up, the group will open more of its hotels. The following 15 hotels are open to business travellers and essential services workers during this phase:
![]() Covid-19 Risk Assessment Survey conducted by FSC's Adrian Carter Any person or business requiring accommodation in a hotel or in an area not listed above, may send an enquiry to moc.ghlc@enilegdol or moc.ghlc@spuorg or call 0800 11 37 90 (South Africa) or any of the hotels directly (check website for numbers www.clhg.com) – there is always someone on duty willing to assist. Depending on the number of rooms required and the length of stay, all hotels are able to reopen at very short notice. The group has special Stay Safe rates available as follows:
City Lodge Hotel Group has stringent, multi-disciplinary measures in place to keep front and back of house clean and safe including:
More information on the group’s safety protocols is available on the website www.clhg.com. “We are delighted to welcome back our business travellers and have gone to extra lengths to ensure we are ready and they are reassured that our tip-top, loving and clean promise remains intact. In fact, we have a reputable independent company conducting Covid-19 risk assessment audits on our hotels and the first property to be tested, City Lodge Hotel Bryanston, has achieved a 98% score on the hygiene audit and 100% on the microbiological index. This gives us confidence that our revamped procedures and operations are effective,” says Lindiwe Sangweni-Siddo, chief operating officer of City Lodge Hotel Group. Chief executive officer, Andrew Widegger adds: “We support the government's efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19 and are especially pleased to demonstrate how this is possible in a new version of ‘everyday life’ as the country cautiously and carefully lifts restrictions placed on the hospitality industry. We appreciate businesses that have been hard hit, including our own, and restarting the economy in a considered manner appeals to all.”
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