ENHANCING HOSPITALITY: STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING HOTELS IN UZBEKISTAN

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Uzbekistan, with its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, has emerged as a popular tourist destination in recent years. As the tourism industry continues to flourish, it becomes imperative for the country to focus on improving its hospitality sector, particularly hotels. By enhancing the quality of accommodations, Uzbekistan can elevate the overall visitor experience and establish itself as a premier destination for discerning travelers. This article aims to explore strategies and initiatives that can be implemented to improve hotels in Uzbekistan, ensuring a remarkable stay for tourists.

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Jumayeva, X. (2023). ENHANCING HOSPITALITY: STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING HOTELS IN UZBEKISTAN . Инновационные исследования в современном мире: теория и практика, 2(22), 4–7. извлечено от https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/zdit/article/view/18663

Библиографические ссылки:

"Hotel" by Arthur Hailey: A novel that explores the inner workings and challenges faced by a luxurious international hotel.

"Grand Hotel" by Vicki Baum: Set in a grand hotel in 1920s Berlin, the novel follows the lives and interactions of various guests and staff members.

"The Hotel New Hampshire" by John Irving: A story about a family that owns and operates a series of hotels and their adventures across different locations.

"The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" by Alexander McCall Smith: While not solely focused on hotels, this series is set in Botswana and features the protagonist owning and operating a small detective agency in a guesthouse.

"The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet" by David Mitchell: Set in the late 18th century, the story takes place on a small artificial island off the coast of Japan, where a Dutch trading post and a Japanese shrine coexist.

"Do Not Disturb" by Tilly Bagshawe: A glamorous tale set in the hotel industry, revolving around the lives and scandals of the rich and famous guests and staff.

"A Room with a View" by E.M. Forster: This classic novel tells the story of a young English woman who visits Florence and stays at a pensione, experiencing love, passion, and cultural clashes.