Tourism has no place among the priority projects of the resistance economy in 1399 !!! In a letter to ministers and heads of 19 departments and ministries, vice president announced the 83 priority projects of the resistance economy. None of these projects addresses the issue of tourism or handicrafts. On the other hand, projects that are recognized as a priority by the Resistance Economics Headquarters are supported.
Create: Jun 27, 2020 Edit: Jun 27, 2020 Regional NewsDue to the severe recession in the tourism industry in this region, other related industries and businesses such as transportation, hotels, restaurants, etc. have also suffered serious financial and economic losses. In 2020, the Malaysian government forecast more than 30 million foreign tourists, creating 3.5 million jobs and earning € 20 billion. But with the Corona crisis, not only has this prediction be fulfilled, but there has been a 6% reduction in gross domestic product growth.
Create: Jun 24, 2020 Edit: Jun 27, 2020 International NewsTechnique 129 Encourage Fond Farewells from Housekeepers; All housekeepers should thank guests for their business and invite them to return when they see guests exiting down guestroom corridors. If a guest is rolling luggage down a cor- ridor in the AM hours, it is evident that s/he is checking out. Technique 130 Clean Guests’ Windshields; Each morning, the hotel should randomly select approx- imately 10 vehicles of guests who are checking out and clean their windshields. A note can be placed on the vehicle so that the departing guest will notice that the windshield has been cleaned. Technique 131 Offer Auto Snow/Ice Removal Tools; In cold climates, have snow/ice removal tools handy. When a guest checks out, these items will be useful for the guest’s vehicle. For added service, a staff member can clean the vehicle quickly for the guest. Technique 132 Offer Room Keys to Children as Souvenirs; When a guest is checking out with small children, the room key cards should be offered to the children as souvenirs. Children can even be offered craft kits so that they can deco- rate the key cards with jewels, stickers, or pipe cleaners while traveling home. Technique 133 Offer Children Coins Inscribed with the Hotel’s Logo; When a family with children is checking out, the children can be given gold or silver coins that are inscribed with the hotel name and logo. Technique 134 Let Guests Take $1 Bills; The front office manager should fill a glass fish bowl with $1 bills. One morning per week, the bowl can be placed on the front desk with a sign that reads: “If you are checking out, please take a few of these for the road.” The actual sight of cur- rency is actually much more powerful than simply discount- ing a guest’s folio. Technique 135 Inform Guests of Potential Bank-Related Issues Associated with the Use of Debit Cards; Debit Cards can be a challenge when using them at a hotel. Any guests using a debit card should be made aware of how the bank “holds” the money. It can be helpful to have the desk clerk explain this to the guest beforehand. No matter what experience the guest had at the hotel, if s/he has issues related to finances, such issues can ruin an otherwise positive experience. Technique 136 Offer to Store Items for Frequent Guests; If you have a guest that stays weekly, offer to store some of his/her items so that s/he do not have to take them home each week. Even if s/he does not want to utilize this service, the offer will likely mean a lot. Technique 137 Send a Gift Home to a Child; If a guest is traveling alone on business, but the property management system indicates that s/he has stayed in the past with a child then consider asking the guest if s/he would like a small gift to take home to the child. Technique 137 Give Some Fresh Vegetables or Herbs; If the hotel has a garden and a vegetable or fruit is ripe, offer the guest at check-out 1–2 pieces to take home (similar to how friends and family share items from their home gardens). Or, have a herb garden growing inside one or more lobby win- dows and ask the guest if s/he would like to cut some herbs to take home.
Create: Jun 23, 2020 Edit: Aug 13, 2020 Hotel Management"Mohammad Rastad" Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development and Managing Director of the Ports and Shipping Organization; Corona has had a negative impact on tourism and sea travel in Iran and around the world. Comparing this year's Nowruz to the previous year, we have witnessed a 98% decrease in activities in this field. Tourism and cruises need a support mechanism.
Create: Jun 23, 2020 Edit: Jun 23, 2020 Regional News"Mohammad Sadegh Barati" Deputy Governor of Khorasan Razavi All accommodation centers are licensed to reopen, but many are reluctant to do so. About 600 centers have now reopened, which also have a few guests and occupancy rates are low. The city of Mashhad has not had any foreign pilgrims since the beginning of March and the outbreak of coronavirus.
Create: Jun 23, 2020 Edit: Jun 23, 2020 Regional NewsSince the beginning of this year, the agreement has been issued for the construction of four hotels and hotel-apartments in Tabriz. With the completion of the construction of these 4 projects and their operation, 257 jobs will be created
Create: Jun 16, 2020 Edit: Jun 16, 2020 Regional News