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  1. 1. Accreditation Standards for Hotels In the Philippines
  2. 2. a certification issued by the Department to a tourism enterprise that officially recognizes it as having complied with the minimum standards for the operation of tourism facilities and services. --Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9593
  3. 3. Department of tourism
  4. 4. Powers and function • Formulate standards for tourism establishments to ensure that facilities, personnel and services are maintained in accordance with acceptable local and international norms. • Promulgate rules and regulations to govern the operations and activities of all persons, firms, entities and establishments that cater to tourists for accreditation with the DOT.
  5. 5. Why Are Tourism Standards Important? BETTERCUSTOMER SERVICE
  6. 6. Why Are Tourism Standards Important? BETTERCUSTOMER SERVICE
  7. 7. MANDATE The DOT shall be the primary planning, programming, coordinating, implementing and REGULATORY government agency in the development and promotion of the tourism industry, both domestic and international, in coordination with attached agencies and other government instrumentalities. OBJECTIVE Maintain international standards of excellence in all tourism facilities and services, and promote the country as a safe & wholesome tourist destination The Tourism Act of 2009 R.A. 9593
  8. 8. The Tourism Act of 2009 R.A. 9593 POWERS & FUNCTIONS Section 14 - OFFICE OF TOURISM STANDARDS and REGULATION ➢Establish a system of registration, information, linkage, and mutual assistance among accredited tourism enterprises to enhance the value of accreditation and improve the quality of service rendered by such enterprises ➢Evaluate tourism projects in accordance with standards and endorse the same to appropriate government agency for availment of incentives, and provide technical assistance to incentive-giving institutions in the formulation of tourism incentives and the administration of their functions
  9. 9. STANDARDS FOR ACCREDITATION ➢ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES ➢TRAVEL AND TOUR SERVICES ➢TOURISM RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS ➢ FRONTLINE AND TRANSPORT SERVICES ➢ MEDICAL TOURISM SERVICES ➢ ECOTOURISM PRODUCTS AND SERVICES DOT ACCREDITATION CODES (Existing)
  10. 10. Dot memorandum circular 2012-02 • Signed May 2, 2012 by the Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr. • A point-based rating system based on inventory, availability, condition and quality of a specific facility as well as its service.
  11. 11. 5 levels of accommodation standards
  12. 12. 1 star • 25 percent to 40 percent achievement (251 to 400 points) • These enterprises appeal to budget minded travelers • There is a limited range of facilities and services
  13. 13. 2 star • 40 percent to 55 percent achievement (401 to 550 points) • these enterprises appeal to the tourists seeking more than basic accommodation • They offer expanded facilities and higher level of comfort
  14. 14. 3 star • 55 percent to 70 percent achievement (551 to 700 points) • These enterprises offer a very good level of accommodation • There are more spacious public areas, higher quality facilities and a greater range of services.
  15. 15. 4 star • 70 percent to 85 percent achievement (701 to 850 points) • these properties are upscale in all areas • Accommodation is refined and stylish. Service is responsive, often including an extensive array of facilities
  16. 16. 5 star • 85 percent to 100 percent achievement (851 to 1,000 points) • These properties reflect the characteristics of luxury and sophistication • The facilities are world class in every manner and the meticulous service exceeds all guest expectations
  17. 17. ACCREDITATION CYCLE Evaluation Inspection Approval Approved Releasing Evaluation • Registering an account • Initial Payment •Accomplishment of Application form •Uploading of documents Inspection • Grouping by Location - Establishments for Inspection • Endorsement to Approving Officer Approval • Approval of Application (Application Form and Supporting Documents) • Forward Application to the following: •Division Chief-AD •Director – OTSR •Usec-TRCRG Releasing • Full Payment of Accreditation Fees • Printing of Accreditation Certificate • Releasing of Certificate to Applicant
  18. 18. Only accredited enterprises shall be beneficiaries of promotional, training and other programs of the Department and its attached agencies and corporations. Accredited enterprises shall give due preference to other accredited enterprises in obtaining relevant services. The Tourism Act of 2009 R.A. 9593
  19. 19. CURRENT INCENTIVES TO ACCREDITED ESTABLISHMENTS
  20. 20. CURRENT INCENTIVES TO ACCREDITED ESTABLISHMENTS

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