
We also have recommended to our hotel owners/franchisees to continue to refer to the CDC, WHO or their local public health agencies for up to date information, and to review the prevention recommendations provided by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), the hotel industry's leading trade organization. To mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and other illnesses, Yellowstone Management works with vendors such as Ecolab, Proctor & Gamble, Spartan Chemical and several local chemical companies to make available the tools necessary to enable the hotels to implement industry standards related to cleanliness and sanitation. Please see below for details regarding the steps we are taking to continue to ensure the safety and well-being of guests who are traveling to one of our properties. Yellowstone Management is monitoring the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19), including updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO), and we continue to follow the advice of public health entities and medical professionals. It would also be a good idea to cover yourself.Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update as of March 18, 2020Īs a valued guest, we want to let you know that the health and safety of our guests, hotel owners/franchisees and employees is a top priority. Handling suppliers' terms and conditions In most cases, it is sufficient to send the client a link to the supplier's T&C.From stroller to safari vehicle: How Gen Alpha is already shaping Africa travel Generation Alpha - those born since 2010 - is still growing, and so is its influence on family vacation planning.Rediscovering Japan Change is brewing in Japan, a land as fascinating as ever.


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