Group 8 Chapter 5
Group 8 Chapter 5
INFORMATION SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this chapter, the students should be able to:
• Demonstrate understanding of the nature of the hospitality industry and its unique
applications of IT;
• Explain how a hotel's property management system works and connects to other
systems in the hotel;
• Explain the role that IT plays in attracting visitors to attractions and events;
• Analyze the different roles of IT in the staging of memorable attraction and event
experiences;
• Discuss the concept of destination management and smart destination and how
information technology provides features to support them.
COMMON IT APPLICATIONS
IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
> Front-office applications: reservation system, check-in/check-
out, room status and housekeeping, in-house guest information, and
guest accounting
Management Information
Systems (MIS)
o Channel managers
o Mobile apps
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➤ Guest Applications
o Customer relationship management
o Guest history systems
o Guest room amenities
Check-Ins and
Check-Outs
Housekeeping
AWESOME WORDS
Hotel Communications:
- Private Branch Exchange: control the connections
of hotel telephone calls to the outside world for guests and
employees (Figure)
AWESOME WORDS
Attractions (Figure)
AWESOME WORDS
Attracting Visitors
- Visitor Information Centers
• Mobile apps
• Media Walls
• Twitter feeds
• Information kiosks
• Tablets
- Sales and Distribution
• Electronic ticketing
"Information systems are not
only instruments of knowledge,
but also engines of change. But
what kind of change will they
bring?"
Jonathan Gray University of Bath
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