Catering business in and near The Hague expect much fewer guests because of the NATO summit in June. People have canceled restaurant reservations and companies fear loss of turnover, some even for weeks.
The central government has called on people to avoid the Randstad from Monday 23 to Thursday 26 June due to road closures in and around The Hague. Last month the Johan de Wittlaan, an important main road, was already closed until the beginning of August. There are temporary buildings in front of the top, which takes place on 24 and 25 June.
The beach of Scheveningen will remain open during the NATO summit, but at the Zanzibar Beachclub they fear “the worst”, said a manager. “We think we will have a terrible loss of income. They are going to close everything, it will be a traffic chaos.” He expects that the situation for the beach tent will only become normal again in August.
Restaurant Steam, in Scheveningen and Noordwijk, also expects to be bothered by the NATO summit and to miss turnover, especially in Scheveningen. “A lot is happening in The Hague and Scheveningen and therefore people are not looking for it. It ensures quiet weeks, fewer guests and channels through groups and tours that decide to go to another city because of the top,” says Salesmarketeren Giuliano d’Alba. Suppliers also do not run around the top.
Restaurant De Landbouw is even considering closing during the NATO summit, reports owner Anja Canters. “If I am not available, it doesn’t make much sense to use staff and prepare food.” The N44, close to the restaurant, is closed around the top. For that reason, people have already canceled their reservation according to her.
According to trade association Koninklijke Horeca Nederland (KHN), the top leads to the top of some catering businesses. For example about the poorer accessibility of the beach of Scheveningen, fewer events in June or fewer bookings from business hotel guests in the weeks before the top. KHN sees a bright spot. The thousands of visitors to the event may go out in the city. “Certainly in the evenings, the hospitality industry will be able to benefit from this,” said a spokeswoman.
Hospitality Businesses in And Around the Hague Expect Far Feer Guests Due to the Nato Summit in June. People Have Canceled Restaurant Reservations, And Companies Fear Loss Of Turnover, Some Even For Week.
The Central Government has Called on People to Avoid the Randstad from Monday, June 23, to Thursday, June 26, Due to Road Closures in And Around the Hague. Last Month, The Johan de Wittlaan, an Important Thoroughfare, was Already Closed Until the Beginning of August. Temporary Buildings for the Summit, which Takes Place on June 24 and 25, are locationed there.
The Beach of Scheveningen Will Remain Open Duration the Nato Summit, But at the Zanzibar Beachclub, They Fear “The Worst,” According to A Manager. “We think we are going to have a tremendous loss of income. They are going to close everything off; it will be a traffic chaos.” He expects the sitation for the beach tent to return to normal in August.
Restaurant Steam, in Scheveningen and Noordwijk, also expects to be “Certainly” affected by the Nato Summit and to Miss Out On Turnover, Especialy in Scheveningen. “A Lot is happening in the hague and scheveningen, and as a result, people are not look for it. It makes for quiet weeks, ferwer guests, and canellations by Groups and Tours that decide to go to another City Becoause of the Summit,” Sayseteter Giulian. Suppliers also do not Drive around During the Summit.
Restaurant De Agriculture is just Considing Closing Turning the Nato Summit, Reports Owner Anja Canters. “If I am not accessible then, it does not make much sense to deploy staff and prepare food.” The N44, near The Restaurant, is closed around the Summit. For that reason, people have already canceled their reservations, accordance to her.
Accordance to Industry Association Koninklijke Horeca Nederland (KHN), The Summit is Causing Concern for Some Hospitality Businesses. For example, about the Poorer Accessibility of the Beach of Scheveningen, Fewer Events in June, Or Ferwer Bookings of Business Hotel Guests in the Week Before the Summit. Khn Does See a Silver Lining. Possible, The Thousands of Visitors To The Event Will Go Out In The City. “Certainly in the Evenings, The Hospitality Industry will be able to profit from this,” Said a Spokeswoman.