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HOTEL FRONT OFFICE
Jatashankar R. Tewari, Babu Banarsi Das National Institute of Technology & Management, Lucknow
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Chapter 2
Classification of Hotels
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Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, you will be able to understand the following: The need and the criteria for the classification of hotels Classification of hotelson the basis of star rating, size, location, type of clientele, duration of stay, level of service, and ownershipand alternative accommodation. Various tariff plans in hotels. Types of guest rooms in hotels. Copyright 2009 OXFORD Higher Education Need for classification Lends uniformity in services and sets general standards of a hotel. Provides an idea regarding the range and type of hotels available within a geographical location. Acts as a measure of control over hotels with respect to the quality of services offered in each category.
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Classification of Hotel and Other types of lodging properties
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Criteria for Categorization of Hotel
Standard Classification (Star Rating System in
India by HRACC) Size Location Clientele Duration of guest stay Level of services Ownership Alternative Accommodation
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Standard System (Star rating System) In India Star Rating of hotels is given by an central government committee (HRACC) The members of HRACC comprises of: Officials from Central and State Tourism ministry Members of FHRAI Menbers of HAI Members of IATO Members of TAAI Principle of IHM Members of IHHA
HRACC categorizes hotels into:
Star Rated Hotels ( One Star to Five Star Deluxe) Heritage Hotels
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One Star Hotel These properties are generally small and independently owned, with a family atmosphere. There may be a limited range of facilities and the meals may be fairly simple. For example, lunch may not be served in room Some bedrooms may not have an en suite bath or shower. Maintenance, cleanliness, and comfort would be of an acceptable standard.
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Two Star Hotels Hotels will typically be small to medium-sized, and offer more extensive facilities than one-star hotels. Guests can expect comfortable, well-equipped overnight accommodation, usually with an en suite bath or shower. Reception and other staff will aim for a more professional presentation than at the one-star hotel Hotel will offer a wider range of straightforward services, including food and beverages.
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Three Star Hotel Hotels are usually of fairly large size to support higher staffing levels as well as a significantly higher quality and range of facilities than at the lower star classifications. Reception and other public areas will be more spacious, and the restaurant will normally also cater to non- residents. All bedrooms will have an en suite bath and shower, and will offer a good standard of comfort and equipment, such as a direct-dial telephone and toiletries in the bathroom. Besides room service, some provisions for business travelers can be expected.
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Four Star hotel Degree of luxury as well as quality in the furnishings, dcor, and equipment in every area of the hotel is out standing Bedrooms will also usually offer more space than at the lower star levels. They will be well-designed with coordinated furnishings and dcor. The en suite bathrooms will have both a bath and shower. There will be a high staff to guest ratio, There will be provisions of porter service, twenty-four- hour room service, and laundry and dry-cleaning services. The restaurant will demonstrate a serious approach to its cuisine. Copyright 2009 OXFORD Higher Education Five Star and Five Star Deluxe Hotels Five star hotels offer spacious and luxurious accommodations throughout the hotel, matching the best international standards. The interior design should impress with its quality and attention to detail, comfort, and elegance. The furnishings should be immaculate. The service should be formal, well supervised, and flawless in its attention to guests needs, without being intrusive. The restaurant will demonstrate a high level of technical skill. The staff will be knowledgeable, helpful, and well versed in all aspects of customer care, combining efficiency with courtesy. Copyright 2009 OXFORD Higher Education Heritage Hotels Heritage hotels are properties set in small forts, palaces, or havelis, the mansions of erstwhile royal and aristocratic families. They have added a new dimension to cultural tourism. They are of following three types: Heritage: This category covers hotels in residences, havelis, hunting lodges, castles, or forts and palaces built between 1935 and 1950.
Heritage Classic :This category covers hotels in residences,
havelis, hunting lodges, castles, or forts and palaces built prior to 1935 but after 1920.
Heritage Grand : This category covers hotels in residences,
havelis, hunting lodges, castles, or forts and palaces built prior to 1920.
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Classification of the hotels on the basis of size The number of guest rooms in a hotel is a criterion to classify hotels. Hotels can be grouped into the following categories on the basis of the number of rooms: Small Hotel : In India, hotels with twenty five rooms or less are classified as small hotels, e.g., Hotel Alka, New Delhi and The Oberoi Vanyavilas, Ranthambore. However, in the developed countries of Europe and America, hotels with less than 100 rooms are considered small. These hotels provide clean and comfortable accommodation but may not provide upmarket facilities, such as swimming pool, restaurant, bar, etc. Medium Hotel : Hotels with twenty-six to hundred rooms are called medium hotels, e.g., Hotel Taj View, Agra and Chola Sheraton Hotel, Chennai. However, in developed nations, hotels with up to 300 rooms are termed medium-sized. Large Hotel : In India, hotels with 101 to 300 guest rooms are regarded as large hotels, e.g., The Imperial, New Delhi and The Park, Kolkata. Whereas, hotels with 400600 rooms are termed as large hotels in the developed world. Very Large Hotel : Hotels with more than 300 guest rooms are known as very large hotels in our country, e.g., Shangri-La Hotel, New Delhi and Leela Kempinski, Mumbai. In developed nations, hotels with 6001,000 rooms may be considered very large
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Classification of hotel on the basis Location The location of the hotel is one of the major criteria for a traveler to select and patronize a hotel. Hotels may be located in the city centre, sub-urban areas, natural locations such as hill stations and sea beaches, near the port of entry into a country, etc. They may be classified into the following categories on the basis of their location : Down Town Hotel : Located in the heart of the city Sub-urban Hotel : Located away from the hustle and bustle of city Airport Hotel : Located in the close vicinity of air port Resort : Located at exotic location like sea beaches, hills etc. Motel : Located along the highways Floatel : Located over the water bodies like lakes, seas etc. eg. Boat houses floating over dal lake
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Classification of hotel on the basis of Clientele Every individual or a group of people who patronize a hotel has a different set of requirements. On the basis of clientele the hotels may be categorized as: Commercial / Business Hotel: caters the needs of a business traveler Transient Hotel: Caters the needs of transient travelers Suite Hotel: They are the luxurious hotel having all suit rooms Residential Hotel: residential hotels provide accommodation for a longer duration Casino: Casino hotels provide gambling facilities Bed & Breakfast Hotel: A European concept, bed and breakfast (B&B) hotels are lodging establishments, generally operated in large family residences. Convention Hotel : a Hotel that caters to the needs of a convention delegation Conference Center : a conference centre is a hotel which caters to the needs of a conference delegation.
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Classification on the basis of Duration of Guest Stay categories on the basis of Hotels can be grouped into following duration of guest stay: Commercial Hotel: The duration of guest stay in these hotels is short, ranging from a few days to a week Transient Hotel :The duration of stay at transient hotels is very short, a day or even less generally patronized by transient travelers. Semi-Residential Hotel : The duration of stay may range from few weeks to some months. Residential /Apartment Hotel: As the name suggests, residential hotels provide accommodation for long duration. The duration of stay may range from months to few years. Extended stay Hotels: These hotels are for those guests who wish to stay for a long period (from few days to weeks)
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Classification on the basis Level of Services Hotels may be classified into following group on the basis of level of services provided by them: Up-market / Luxury / World Class Services Hotels: These are the hotels that caters the needs of the affluent people demanding luxury and are not price sensitive. These hotels have following features: Generally located in heart of the city or at very exotic location Provides personalized services of highest standard These hotels have many specialty restaurants with full-assisted service Top-end recreational facilities, such as golf course, tennis courts, designer swimming pools with trained life guards, and other sports facilities, shopping arcades, beauty salons, health spas with saunas and jacuzzi, are a regular feature. Mid-market / Mid-range Services Hotels: These hotels offer modest services without the frills and personalized attention of luxury hotels, and appeal to the largest segment of travelers. Budget / Economy Hotels: Budget hotels focus on meeting the most basic needs of guests by providing clean, comfortable, and inexpensive rooms. Also known as economy or limited services hotels, they appeal primarily to budget-minded travelers and groups.
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Classification on the basis of Ownership
On the basis of the ownership hotels are classified as under:
Proprietary Ownership: Proprietary ownership is the direct ownership of one or more properties by a person or company. Franchise: It is the authorization given by a company to another company or individual to sell its unique products/services and use its trademark according to the guidelines given by the former, for a specified time, and at a specified place. Management Contract: Management contract, as the name suggests, is a contract between the owner of the property and a hotel operator (management contractor) by which the owner employs the operator as an agent to assume the full responsibility for operating and managing the hotel. Time-share: it entails purchasing a tourist accommodation at a popular destination for a particular time slot in a year. The buyers can then occupy the property for the appointed time or rent the unit to other vacationers if they cannot avail the facility. They have to make a one-time payment for the time slot and a yearly fee to cover the maintenance costs and related expenses, and take a share in the profit from the income generated if they are not utilizing their time slot. Condominium: Condominium hotels are similar to time-share hotels, except that condominium hotels have a single owner instead of multiple owners sharing the hotel.
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Alternative Accommodation Alternative accommodation can be simply defined as all those types of accommodation that are available outside the formal or organized accommodation sector. It may be of following types: Dak Bungalow / Circuit House / Inspection Bungalow / Forest Lodge Sarai / Dharamshala Youth Hostel Lodge / Boarding House Camping Ground / Tourist Camp Yatri Niwas Paying Guest Accommodation Railway / Airport Retiring Room
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Types of Hotel Room Single Room Adjacent Room Double Room Adjoining Room Twin Room Parlour Room Hollywood Twin Room Studio Room Triple Room Cabana Quad Room Suite Double-double Room Duplex King Room Efficiency Room Queen Room Hospitality Room Interconnecting Room Penthouse Lanai