Impact on the tourism industry can be classified accommodation facilities in Uganda is regarded as one of the barriers to failure

Published on : Tuesday, December 17, 2013

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Not long ago, it did not provide enough money for the classification exercise has been in the hotel was revealed.

The grading criteria and the agreement of the other public accommodation on the East African Community.

You agree to earn a lot of ordinary individuals and companies in the hospitality industry in Uganda’s service can not be classified in a recent meeting. The hotel has been classified in some way, because of the global tourists are removed.

“We. Uganda, many hotels, but the country does not have any information about the quality of their classes, a hotel, some hotel owners are cheating our customers. Uganda and neighboring countries to compete with the East African Community, Kenya Hotel is classified as” managed as a Uganda Safari Guides Association spokesman Mike Ssematimba queried.

Ugandan government’s failure to classify the hotel and tourism sector, it is difficult to come up with a standard charge was made.

In late 2007, in the run-up to the meeting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Classification of hotels was supposed to.

However, the tourism marketing agency, the government of Uganda Tourism Board, are lagging behind in the regular classification.

Innocent Asiimwe, the exercise training to ensure quality control officers to carry out work on the UTB 16 enable the organization to have been sabotaged by a lack of funds, the East African Business Week said.

Worldwide hotel classification is not an obvious problem. Industry sources, the star rating system, and the global zone global regions, countries, and in many cases may also vary by country.

And the best of the best of the star is much more dispersed.

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