A brewery boss said the sector had lost about 50% of its
Christmas custom amid concerns over the Omicron variant.
Andy Wood,
chief executive of Adams, said the hospitality industry was facing the
"economic equivalent of long Covid".
The brewery,
which is based in Southwold, Suffolk, owns 50 pubs and hotels and supplies many
others.
Mr Wood
urged the government to provide the industry with "clarity and
consistency".
"We
need that so we can rebuild consumer confidence but also have the confidence
ourselves so we can invest in our businesses again," he said.
Mr Wood said
the industry was "working hard" to make sure all their premises were
"Covid secure"
Speaking
on BBC Radio 4's Today program, Mr Wood described the festive season
as a "lifeline" that helped the hospitality sector through "the
dark months of January, February, and March".
"There
is going to need to be government support," he said.
"We
have lost most of Christmas where the industry usually makes cash that sees it
through January, February, and March.
"The
coffers are empty. This is an industry that has been in and out of lockdown and
restrictions for 22 months now - it really hasn't had a chance to rebuild
profits and loss accounts and balance sheets many business listings.
"It is
suffering the economic equivalent of long Covid."
Mr Wood said
to help the sector in the short-term the government could continue with the VAT
reduction, while in the long-term it could look at "structural realignment
of business rates".
He said
there had been a 50% drop in visitors to pubs and hotels after the chief
medical officer for England, Prof Chris Whitty, urged people to be cautious
about socializing.
An HM
Treasury spokesperson said: "We've supported people's jobs and incomes
throughout the pandemic through our £400bn packages of support, and will
continue to do so through our additional £1bn support package for the
hospitality and leisure sector business listings.
"Hospitality
businesses are also still benefitting from a 75% cut in business rates over the
year, reduced VAT, eviction protection, government-backed loans, Time to pay
and our reintroduced Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme free business listings.
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