- The Tube strikes are likely to be a “another major setback” for London 's hospitality and night-time economy, impacting footfall.
- The industry is already facing economic pressure due to rising operating costs, increased employment expenses, and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
- Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), said: “For many hospitality businesses, particularly independent operators, the loss of customers caused by transport disruption is simply unaffordable in the current economic climate.”
- Mr Kill raised concerns about “the prospect of further strike action extending into the remainder of the week”, which represents crucial trading periods for hospitality businesses.
- The CEO called for “all parties to reach a resolution”, highlighting the sector's vital contribution to London 's economy, employment, and visitor experience.
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