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Full scale of pandemic's impact on luxury hotel The Edwardian Manchester revealed

The hotel's general manager has told BusinessLive how it has bounced back since the pandemic ended

The Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel(Image: Andrew Beasley)

The full impact of how the Covid-19 pandemic hit one of the most luxurious hotels in Manchester has been revealed for the first time.

Newly-filed documents have outlined how The Edwardian Manchester faced a dramatic fall in revenue since the start of 2020 as Government-enforced restrictions took hold.

The Companies House accounts come after BusinessLive's exclusive interview with general manager Kumar Mishra last month in which he revealed how the hotel has since bounced back.

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The latest set of accounts, for the 12 months to December 31, 2021, were only made public this week.

They show the hotel's turnover increased from £5.5m to £9.3m but that its pre-tax profits were cut from £100,000 to £27,000.

Those figures compare the turnover of £21.7m and pre-tax profits of £684,000 in 2019.

In 2019, the hotel employed 3,478 people, a total that dropped to 2,774 by the end of 2020 and to 2,080 in 2021.