the bad mood finally. Unfortunately‚ when we off the plane‚ Paris got strong rain and rainstorm and the guide told to us that’s very dangerous for us to continue our travel plan‚ the thing we could do just delete all the planning. He took us to the hotel which just have one star and which is near the Paris Airport. I wanted to complain about the room‚ the walls were damp‚ all the things in our room were with dust. I could not image that how I would live in that terrible room for whole night. The double
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record for development‚ with 38‚000 new rooms opened‚ mostly under management or franchise contracts and mainly in emerging markets. At the same time‚ we pursued our active property asset management program‚ which is enabling us to focus on our core hotels business and improve our financial flexi- bility. These are deep strategic trends‚ backed by the strength of our brands and our distribution capabilities. Our brands play an essential role in creating preference among our guests and our franchisee
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INTRODUCTION TO THE Hospitality Industry SEVENTH EDITION Clayton W. Barrows Professor Department of Hospitality Management University of New Hampshire Tom Powers Professor Emeritus School of Hospitality and Tourism Management University of Guelph John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright © 2009 by John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. All rights reserved Published by John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc.‚ Hoboken‚ New Jersey. Published simultaneously in Canada. No part of
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Forte Hotel Design Exercise Forte Executive Inn - Combines the ambiance of a European hotel with American functionality Target group: European and American business travellers Top three reasons for business travellers: Price‚ location‚ brandname Midprice hotel‚ 100/night 60% of american business travellers are men preferences: price‚ location convenience 40%woman preferences: cleanliness‚ safety BUT unique attributes encourage repeat visits Survey: 30% of business travellers
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the latest Property Management System for hotels. Ana is enthusiastic about updating and adopting front office applications for Reservations‚ Registration‚ Room status‚ Posting‚ Call Accounting‚ Checkout and Night Audit. Lorraine is sure the marketing and sales applications will help her department be more efficient. Both realized the cost involved in obtaining module for a Property Management System. Assuming Ms.Margret Chu‚ General Manager of the Times Hotel is willing to consider the purchase of
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and staff training are interrelated. A staff who has been given training will be able to a quality service to their customers unlike a staff who haven’t been given staff training‚ this is seen practically if looked at restaurants. Most of the time hotels which hire temporary staffs for peak season will have a high percentage of showing low quality service because these temporary staffs are given just a minimum or basic training. When a staff is given basic training this will contribute very highly
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ladies and gentlemen taking care of ladies and gentlemen IS THERE A ROOM IN THIS DYNAMIC INDUSTRY FOR YOU????? “OF COURSE! OUR BUSINESS IS SERVICE.” What is service? What is the secret being the best?-(asked t the General Manager of Oriental Hotel in Bangkok) SERVICE‚ SERVICE‚SERVICE SERVICE Webster’s New World Dictionary -the act or means or serving To serve is to: “provide goods and services for”&“be of assistance to.” With thousand of guest encounter each day‚ it is critical
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University of the Philippines Los Baños College Laguna AY 2013-2014 MGT 201 Case Analysis # 2: HOTEL CONTINENTAL Submitted by: Submitted to: Group 6 Edra‚ Mark Raymond V. Prof. Jimmy Williams Malabanan‚ John Benvers A. Sayseng‚ Kristel H. HOTEL CONTINENTAL I. Point of View: Based on the case‚ the point of view to be considered is that of Mr. Oscar Mendoza‚ owner of Triumph Tours‚ because he has the full knowledge of the problem‚ and the capacity to implement the decision.
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Hotel Front Office – Medium Size Hotel Kyle Beers HTT250 August 15‚ 2010 Prof. Israel Johnson Hotel Front Office – Medium Size Hotel How is the front office important to a hotel? The front office of any sized hotel is the brain of the operation. The front office concludes of employees and departments that make the hotel functional. Front office employees‚ such as front desk employees‚ make reservations via phone‚ check-in/check-out guests‚ address all guest questions‚ and suggest activities to
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outsourcing in hotels was not a popular concept but more recently with the downturn in the economy in the nineteen nineties more and more hotels are turning to outsourcing to help increase their revenues and maximize their profit potential. The use of outsourcing enables firms to maximize their resources and to reinforce their competitive advantage. One of the most popular areas for outsourcing in hotels would have to be the Food and Beverage sector. The decision to outsource by many hotels has been
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