Travelodge boss quits amid fallout over hotel chain’s security failings
Travelodge boss Joanna Boydell has resigned following significant criticism over the company's handling of security failures. These failings include instances where guests were put at risk, such as a domestic abuser being given a key to a woman's room and subsequently assaulting her.
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AI-generatedTravelodge boss Joanna Boydell has resigned following significant criticism over the company's handling of security failures. These failings include instances where guests were put at risk, such as a domestic abuser being given a key to a woman's room and subsequently assaulting her. The company announced Boydell's departure on Thursday, with finance chief Ray Reidy stepping in as interim replacement while a permanent successor is sought. The resignation comes after concerns about guest safety were raised by MPs and following specific incidents where hotel staff granted unauthorized access to rooms. Travelodge has stated that changes are being made to its room access security policy, requiring explicit guest permission for any new or replacement room keys.
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5 extractedTravelodge is implementing changes to its room access security policy, requiring explicit guest permission for new keys.
Keir Starmer warned Boydell to 'seriously engage with MPs' over women's safety concerns.
Another guest was attacked after her abuser was given a room key by reception staff in October 2025.
A guest was sexually assaulted after a man was wrongly given access to her room in 2022.
Travelodge boss Joanna Boydell resigned amid criticism of her handling of security failings.