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“The Grand Park Hotel, Jeddah is one of the recent additions to the 4-star category hotels in Jeddah city’s line-ups. Built and founded in the year 2014, the hotel boasts an advantage over other hotels in the same category by it’s location and other services...
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With the availability of internet and smartphones, the number of internet users in the world has already crossed 3 billion marks. The Internet has made various activities and tasks easier. This convenience of the internet has impacted travel and hotel industry. This has resulted in...
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Brands are a complex phenomenon that has been in existence already for centuries. It is very essential for every industry to build the brand so that the consumers will have positive feelings and perceptions of the brand. In this respect, American Association (1999), defines a...
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Hostel Definition The hostel is a type of lodging or a holiday accommodation among the other budget-oriented types as: bed and breakfast, guest house, airbnb, etc. Looking on a dictionary for the definition of the word hostel in English, the online Oxford Dictionary provides us...
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Hilton Hotel, Taupo was built in the year 1889, on the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated at a very short distance from Taupo Town centre and only about fifteen minutes from the Airport. This property gives its clients an awe-inspiring sight of...
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As we wake up in the morning, the first thing that we do is, we search for our mobile phones, and check for the latest updates or check our facebook account or any other mobile apps. With so many apps available in the app stores,...
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Before comparing living in a two-bedroom apartment with all utilities included and living in an extended stay hotel living in an extended stay hotel looks more expensive, but how true is that really? In this paper, I hope to help you make up your mind...
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Consent and normalization are the two concepts that Sherman determined exist in luxury hotel work that allow the workers to maintain autonomy in their work. Consent is the idea that workers are truly invested in the work they are doing, and normalization is the idea...
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Isadore Sharp and his father (Max Sharp) constructed the first hotel in 1961 in Toronto, Canada. Sharp said that they had opened the first hotel with a simple vision that they will treat every customers as a special guest in hotel. Then in 1963, the...
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Introduction Guest satisfaction has become an important aspect of the hotel industry. Unlike other industries, the hotel industry prospers due to customers’ retention. It is only through customer satisfaction that a hotel can retain its customers. Basically, customers’ loyalty is dependent on the quality of...
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COMO Hotels and Resorts is a luxury international hotel group chain that dedicated to delivering an outstanding experience through drawing an inspiration from irresistible places to the travellers around the world which have a passion in seeking a uniqueness and comfort places to stay. The...
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Sri Lanka is a tropical country, located in Indian ocean. We can expect the rain anytime in the most parts. Sri Lanka is the best place for couples. It is surrounded by ocean, lush forests, rising mountain, waterfalls, it was considered the paradise of water....
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“This is a summary on an article in the Harvard Business Review on The Ordinary Heroes of the Taj written by Rohit Deshpande and Anjali Raina in the December 2011 issue. On the 26th of November, 2008, the C.E.O of Hindustan Uniliver had a party...
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Abstract Guest satisfaction is the key driver for any organization to sustain in current competitive era. Service providers need to understand their Guests and design their services in such a way that maximum possible satisfaction is attained by the Guest. The purpose of the present...
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Being successful in the Sharing Economy means building a business style that’s based on trust, authenticity and transparency with your customers. Airbnb has been successful in the Sharing Economy by several key factors. First, Airbnb opened a new kind of lodging by allowing hosts to...
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Abstract This report investigates the current concept of home being used by different hotels to market their business. In the discussion, a business plan has been proposed to develop a new marketing style to promote the hotel business by using the concept of home. The...
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When planning a business trip all aspects and decisions rely heavily on the budget set by the company for the trip. Once Sandfords have confirmed the location careful consideration should be used to choose the travel method and accommodation while assuring to stick to the...
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The Green concept of the hotel industry is an increase in awareness since the late 1980s. The hotel sector is said to be one of the most energy and water intensive sectors in the tourism industry. When hotels are constructed there is a need to...
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There is a need to explore the dimensions that influence some of the decision-making processes of Chinese mid-market hotels as they get into franchises. It is necessary to conduct a benefit analysis of franchising as a means of participating in hotel operations in the Chinese...
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Four Seasons Holdings became a reality on the first day of Spring of 1961 when Isadore Sharp opened his first hotel in downtown Toronto, Canada, later becoming the Corporate Office of Four Seasons Holdings Inc. The success of his first hotel, and the key ingredient...
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Airbnb is a new form of accommodation The Van Gogh-inspired Airbnb room in Chicago. Airbnb is an online community marketplace that connects people looking to rent their homes with people who are looking for accommodation. It was founded in San Francisco in 2008 as a...
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The hotel industry plays a vital part in Thailand’s economy, accounting for 6-7% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In the past, several hotels utterly focused to service on mere high-end customers. However, people become more price-sensitive, along with high competition and Red Ocean...
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ABSTRACT We could see that guests during their stay find it exciting and vital the immersive technologies (ICT) provided by hotel guests reflect an exciting advancement in the hotel industry’s market technologies. These innovations are developed to make purchases simpler and increase the consistency of...