Cancellation of 2020 Rocky Mountaineer season yet another blow to Kamloops hospitality sector
KAMLOOPS — It’s worth more than $50 million to the local economy. However, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rocky Mountaineer made the difficult decision to suspend the remainder of its 2020 season on Wednesday (July 22).
Across the city, hotels aren’t experiencing the usual influx of tourists the summer usually brings. After the suspension announcement by Rocky Mountaineer, local hospitality businesses took another hit.
“It was a tough decision. I don’t think we had much choice in the matter, with everything that’s going on with restrictions on travel,” Steve Sammut, President, and CEO of Rocky Mountaineer says. “Close to 85 per cent of our guests come from international markets.”