Those hotels that are in a separate category exceed the required criteria and the minimum number of additional criteria may receive the accreditation "Superior" to these "stars". «Superior» - this is the highest level of service certificate for this category. For the consumer, «Superior» is information that this hotel stands out from the corresponding number of standard hotel star category. The accreditation “Superior” indicates excellent hotels having acquired considerable points beyond the threshold points of their category, but which do not comply with the minimum criteria of the next higher category. Such hotels usually offer a high degree of service. “Superior” is …show more content…
System of classification of hotel establishments in Great Britain.
Everyone knows that England, being a part of Europe, however, is very different from her: for the views, traditions, habits and rules. Hospitality industry in Great Britain has also its own features and system of classification of hotel establishments but still not one! Hotels in England are estimated by several organizations: Automobile Association (AA), Royal Automobile Club (RAC) and English Tourist Board.
So why Automobile Associations divides hotel enterprises into different categories? Why Royal Automobile Club plays an important role in the classification of hotels in England? The reason is simple. In the early twentieth century, when the car was just a luxury rather than a mean of transportation, advertising leaflets had to be placed in places where the elite was concentrated. The hotel owners wanted to advertise it on the cars of the rich people, so some certain wealthy guests were attracted. At that time a classification of hotels was invented and it distinguished hotels for the wealthy and not really