Mercure & IBIS Styles Tbilisi Get Bureau Veritas Safety Label for Hotel Sanitary Standards

Accor, a global leader in augmented hospitality, and Bureau Veritas, a world-leading provider in testing, inspection and certification, have joined forces to develop a label designed to certify that the appropriate safety standards and cleaning protocols have been achieved to allow businesses to reopen after lock-down caused by COVID-19.

Bureau Veritas created a special checklist for the audit check to make sure that all safety measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to guarantee guest safety are strictly followed by the hotel.

Mercure & IBIS Styles Tbilisi successfully passed Bureau Veritas’ audit check and received the ALLSAFE label, which is a guarantee of a safe and unique stay for each guest appreciating international quality and standards.

Welcoming, protecting and taking care of others is the very DNA of both hotels and at the heart of what they do. Today, more than ever, employees, customers and partners need to be reassured of companies’ ability to offer them the best welcome possible. It is also part of responsible business to anticipate client needs and respond to health and safety requirements by adhering to the highest standards.

The Bureau Veritas label will contribute to the reopening of the hospitality and restaurant industry with confidence.

The label will cover both accommodation and catering, and will set the sanitary standards applicable to hotels.

“For us, knowing how to best care for our guests and reassure them that they will receive a safe welcome in our hotels is part of our DNA and comes naturally,” says general manager of Mercure Tbilisi Old Town & IBIS Styles Tbilisi Center, Erdogan Sahin. “High standards of hygiene and cleanliness have always been strictly followed in both our hotels. But as our hotels re-open, we will go further with the implementation of additional hygiene and safety measures that draw on our long-standing experience and best practices.

Our mission is to protect guests, our staff and partners as well as to make sure that travelers know they will feel safe and by doing so revive their interest in travel”

 

 

24 July 2020 10:06