218 Pages
    by Routledge

    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    Designed for all students of hospitality and tourism management, the second edition of this best selling text gives a modern approach to front office operations and management using realistic scenarios set in the hotel environment

    Key features of this essential text:
    · user-friendly style of writing and accessible page layout enables students to use it as a reference book as well as a textbook
    · updated in the light of recent developments such as global distribution systems and the internet
    · greater focus on increasing yield and expansion of vital management aspects such as staffing and equipment
    · additional extended, practical exercise material.

    Front Office reflects the importance of different features of the receptionist's work and is divided into four main sections:
    · Procedural aspects
    · Dealing with people
    · Increasing yield
    · Management aspects

    Front Office is ideal for GNVQ/ BTEC students, those taking the professional exams of the HCIMA, and for undergraduates and postgraduates studying hospitality and tourism management and all relevant executive courses.

    Introduction; Procedural aspects - Advance bookings; Check-in and related issues; Guest accounting; Dealing with people - Security - Hospitality; Social skills; Increasing Yield - sales; Marketing aspects; Yield management; Groups; management aspects - Tariffs, Control; Staffing; Equipment; Index.

    Biography

    Peter Abbott, Sue Lewry