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Hilton's Response to COVID-19

The surge of COVID-19 has had a major impact on the travel industry. With major parts of the industry on pause, a number of individuals have been left unemployed.

Hilton has partnered with leading companies to provide temporary jobs for the displaced members of the hotel team. As an impact of COVID-19, the travel industry has come to a halt and a number of individuals have been displaced from their jobs.

Hilton, along with leading companies, aims to provide thousands of short-term job opportunities for workers from temporarily suspended hotels. Access to temporary jobs on the Hilton Workforce Resource Center at companies such as Albertsons, Amazon, CVS, Lidl, Sunrise Senior Living and Walgreens, will be available for Hilton team members and others seeking employment within the industry.

Our first thoughts continue to be with our guests and team members affected by the coronavirus. It is times like these when the world needs our hospitality most, particularly in the communities that have been hit hardest by the outbreak.

Christopher J. Nassetta, President and CEO of Hilton

Hilton and the partners recognize the significance of service culture and the value of hospitality skills training the Hilton team members receive. The Hilton team members comprises of a diverse range of experienced who are an ideal fit to assist organizations in temporary assignments. Hilton hopes to further expand the program across the globe.

Hilton has also increased flexibility for guests allowing a full refund on all reservations on or before 30th June 2020, even non-cancellable stays. Moreover, Hilton is assisting local and national governments to provide housing for first responders and healthcare workers, Hilton hotels across the world has been donating food to local pantries. The company’s charity, Hilton Effect Foundation is also investing in grants to support organisations fighting the spread of COVID-19 and helping communities in need.

Hilton is a globally renowned leading hospitality company. With a portfolio of 18 world-class brands in 119 countries across the world, Hilton had welcomed more than 3 billion guests in its 100 years of services.

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Traveling to the Maldives This Week? Stay Prepared with the Latest Weather Info

Traveling to the Maldives This Week? Stay Prepared with the Latest Weather Info

If you’re traveling to the Maldives this week, you might wonder how the weather will affect your travel plans. With its tropical climate, the Maldives often experiences sudden weather changes, so staying informed is key to making the most of your holiday. The Maldives Meteorological Service has issued a weather alert for 13th to 18th January 2025. It’s essential to understand what to expect and how to prepare.

What the Weather Forecast Says

The Maldives Meteorological Service reports that a weather system developing over the southwest Bay of Bengal will bring heavy showers, thunderstorms, and rough seas to the Maldives. Wind speeds are expected to rise, especially in central atolls, with the possibility of swell surges. Stay updated on the latest forecasts, advisories, and warnings throughout your stay to ensure your safety and make informed decisions about your activities.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) provides several key precautions for these weather conditions. Secure any outdoor items that strong winds might blow away, whether you’re staying at a resort or guesthouse. Also, unplug electrical appliances when not in use, as sudden storms may cause electrical disruptions.

If you’re traveling by boat or seaplane to your resort or between islands, stay informed about the latest weather updates. Rough winds and seas can impact both sea and air travel, so check transport schedules and prepare for possible delays. Always stay in touch with your resort or guesthouse for real-time weather updates to ensure a smooth and safe journey.

Preparing for the Maldives Weather

Sudden rain showers are common in the Maldives, especially during the wet season. While these showers are usually brief, they can be intense. Here’s how to prepare:

  • Umbrellas and Rain Gear: Resorts typically provide umbrellas for guests, making it easy to stay dry during a downpour. If you’re staying at a guesthouse, consider bringing a compact umbrella or rain jacket.
  • Muddy or Slippery Paths: Heavy rainfall can turn sandy paths into muddy or slippery surfaces. Wear waterproof footwear and stay cautious when walking around the island to remain safe and comfortable during and after rainfall.
  • Humidity and Dampness: After rainfall, humidity levels rise, making the air feel damp. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable, and moisture-wicking fabrics will help you stay dry.
  • Rain-Related Disruptions: Transportation between the islands might be affected, especially for boat transfers. Stay in touch with your resort or guesthouse for updates and prepare for potential delays or changes to your schedule.


How About Making the Most of Your Time Indoors?

Don’t let rainy weather spoil your vacation in the Maldives. Even when the skies are overcast, many resorts offer a variety of indoor activities to keep you entertained and relaxed. If you enjoy staying active, most resorts have gyms with state-of-the-art equipment, so you can maintain your fitness routine even on a rainy day. If relaxation is what you’re after, indulge in a luxurious spa day to unwind and rejuvenate indoors. Many resorts also offer ways to experience local culture in enjoyable ways, providing a variety of activities that help you stay connected with the Maldives’ unique atmosphere. Be sure to ask the resort staff about their daily schedule of indoor activities—they’ll guide you to the best experiences available, ensuring your time in the Maldives is enjoyable, rain or shine.

Staying Prepared for Any Weather

The weather in the Maldives this week may bring occasional showers and stronger winds, but with a little preparation, you can still enjoy everything this tropical paradise has to offer. While the Maldives typically experiences two distinct seasons; the wet season from May to November, and the dry season from January to March, weather patterns can shift, and conditions are not always predictable.

By staying informed and taking the necessary precautions, you can make the most of your holiday, rain or shine.

This article is based on reports from the Maldives Meteorological Service and guidelines provided by the Maldives National Disaster Management Authority, ensuring you’re prepared for any changes in the weather during your trip.

Feature Image via JOALI Maldives: the Aquazzura x JOALI Maldives tropical capsule collection

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