Innovative technologies in business hotels
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.52120Keywords:
service sector, business hotel, competitiveness, tourist flows, service level, innovative technologyAbstract
The article analyzes the state and prospects of development of the hotel industry sector in Ukraine, aimed at a business audience that is constantly increasing; the need for the development and implementation of innovative technologies in a business hotel, because in the long term they will provide improving the service levels, the occupancy rate of the hotel rooms and competitiveness. An expediency of introducing innovative wireless LED lighting system in the rooms of business hotels is proved
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