Hotels’ wait for LPG set to prolong

Hotels in Karnataka are anticipating a prolonged wait for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies, which may extend up to 10 days. The delay is attributed to prioritized distribution for essential services, particularly hospitals and schools, as the state grapples with shipment challenges. This situation has raised concerns among hotel operators who rely heavily on LPG for cooking and other essential services. With the ongoing supply chain disruptions, businesses are urged to prepare for potential operational constraints, affecting not only their services but also the overall hospitality experience for customers. The Karnataka government is currently addressing the issue, but the focus on critical sectors means that the hospitality industry will have to exercise patience as the situation unfolds.
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