Mired in Crises, Lebanon Hopes Summer Arrivals Bring Relief

  • Date: 05-Jul-2021
  • Source: Asharq AL-awsat
  • Sector:Economy
  • Country:Lebanon
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Mired in Crises, Lebanon Hopes Summer Arrivals Bring Relief

In a village in Lebanon's scenic Chouf Mountains, 69-year-old Chafik Mershad pulls out a massive rectangular guestbook and reads out despairingly the date when he hosted his last visitor: Nov. 16, 2019.

A month earlier, anti-government protests had exploded across the country over taxes and a deteriorating currency crisis. Amid such uncertainty, few people visited his guesthouse. Then came the coronavirus and subsequent government-imposed lockdowns. The guesthouse officially closed its doors in February 2020. A year and a half later, he still has no plans to reopen amid the country's current financial meltdown.

"Corona really affected us, but the biggest thing was the currency crisis," Mershad said, speaking at his home above the guesthouse. "We used to offer meals for guests with Nescafe, tea, whatever they wanted for a cheap price. Now, one hamburger patty costs that much."

The dual shocks of the pandemic and a devastating financial crisis have gutted the hospitality sector of this Mediterranean nation, known for its beaches, mountain resorts and good food. Hundreds of businesses, including guesthouses like the Mershad Guesthouse, have been forced to close, The Associated Press reported.

But as pandemic restrictions are being eased, the businesses that survived hope the dollars spent by visiting Lebanese expats