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Abu Dhabi begins hotel classification programme

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 30 - 2009 at 12:38

The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority has rolled out its hotel classification system by putting up the first of 110 signs, which classify hotels and hotel apartment facilities within the emirate, outside the five-star Emirates Palace. All hotels and hotel apartments within the emirate have been classified with hotels categorised on a sliding scale of one star to five stars, and hotel apartments classified as either deluxe, superior or standard. The system is aimed at developing industry standards and procedures, enhancing tourism standards in the emirate and encouraging their continuous improvement, ADTA has said.

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