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Front Office Operation: A Training Manual for Hospitality Professionals
Contributor(s): Kumar, Chiranjib (Author)
ISBN: 1535045922     ISBN-13: 9781535045926
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $11.12  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2016
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- Education | Vocational
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6" W x 9" (0.79 lbs) 266 pages
 
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Front Office is one of the major revenue producing department in the hotel. Whether hotel is small or big it requires front office to run the business smoothly without any trouble. Front office not only sells the rooms of the hotel but also sells other services offered by the hotels. It is controlling centre of movement of guest inside the hotel. Most of the hospitality and tourism business requires well managed front office to delegate the work in proper way.The book is based on extensive research on front office operation in Hospitality and Tourism services. It is prepared to meet with requirement of front office personnel in challenging scenario of hotel operation. It covers almost all important aspects of Front office operation as per the demand of hotel industry. It provides an opportunity to become true Front Office professionals. The book contains simplicity in diversity and touches almost all the important points which are required to understand the concept of Front office operation and management that is reservation, check-in to check-out and further leads to the advance stage that is Night Audit, Revenue Reports, PMS, GDS Hotel Statistic Reports, Room Forecasting, yield management, sales promotion, resorts and cruise and other aspects. It includes various procedures of front office starting from check-in to check-out and arrival to departure.

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