CLASSIFICATION OF HOTEL AND RESORTS

 We are all familiar with the terms 4-star hotel, 5-star hotel, and 7-star hotel. But what does it really mean? You're not alone if you're perplexed by the complicated hotel star system. Each country has its own system of star ratings. In different countries, a hotel with equal amenities may have various ratings based on their own rating systems. The star system was created to evaluate hotel quality. Let's have a look at some of the elements that go into hotel classification.


1- Size or the number of rooms: The number of rooms in various hotel classifications is determined by whether the hotels have:

  • Small hotels are available.

  • Hotels of average quality

  • Hotels that are above average

  • Hotels of a certain size


2- Target markets: Hotels target a variety of customers and are classed based on the markets they hope to attract. The following are examples of common market types:

  • Hotels for business travellers

  • Hotels near the airport

  • Hotels in resorts

  • Centres for conferences and conventions

  • Staying at someone's house


3- Service levels: This is the foundation of every hotel. However, there are three categories of service that these hotels can provide. They are as follows:

  • Service of the highest calibre: These are referred to as luxury or 5-star hotels, and they cater to business executives, politicians, and other wealthy clients. They offer luxury eating and restaurants, as well as valet, a spa, a swimming pool, and other amenities.

  • Mid-range service: They appeal to a larger portion of the travelling audience. They do not provide opulent service and have sufficient manpower. However, in-room service, Wi-Fi, and other amenities are required.

  • Budget/Limited service: These hotels give customers clean, comfortable, safe, and affordable rooms that suit their basic needs.


4- Affiliations & Ownership: These are the following:

  • Hotels that operate independently: Hotels that don't have a clear ownership or management structure

  • Entrepreneurship: The hotel's owner is a member of the chain and makes use of the brand's image.

  • a hotel chain: To limit affiliate services, ownership imposes particular criteria, regulations, regulations, and processes.





5- Location: Hotels can also be categorized according to their location. For example:

  • Commercial hotel: Expensive hotels located in the city's centre and close to different important locations such as stations and airports.

  • Suburban hotel: The term "suburban hotel" refers to hotels that are located in the outskirts of cities and are reasonably priced.


6- Clientele: Hotels are categorized into the following categories based on their clientele:

  • Heritage Hotel: This category includes palaces and forts that have been turned into hotels.

  • Boutique hotel: Boutique hotels are very small hotels designed for high-end visitors.

  • All-suite hotel: Every room in an all-suite hotel has a living room, bedroom, and kitchenette.


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