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Inna Khostikyan - Republica Hotel Yerevan

The first thing I would like to state is that the competition in Yerevan today is very open-minded and cooperative as it has never been before. And it’s a great achievement of all of us in the market since that helps to figure out obstacles and challenges together. The proof of that is the re-establishment of the Armenian Hotel Association in the mid of this year. That means that the hotels are in healthy competition for each niche. In reality, competition pushes for nothing more but self-development and development of the market. Coming back to the specifications of our hotel, I would definitely mention the boutique style of Republica. We have relatively limited space, but we did the best to create an unforgettable atmosphere for our guests, to deliver hearty service, individual approach, tailor-made services’ scope. Also, we are aiming for a gastro-hotel positioning.
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Stanisav Stojcic - Hyatt Place Yerevan

There is no industry where personal characteristics, as the most indicative component of successful employment, sooner or later, would not prevail. In our case, this is on the top of the list. We have so many bright examples of our colleagues and our ex-colleagues whose commendable career progress speaks in favor of this approach to Human Resources management. I am so proud of the team and our ex-employees who continue contributing to the success of the businesses they work for, consistently and in the most effective way.
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HOTELIER Magazine - 3rd issue

The Hotelier LLC presented the third issue of its "Hotelier Magazine" which covers the ever-growing hospitality industry in Armenia and not only. The event took place at HYATT Place Yerevan and it brought together over 110 hotel industry executives, representatives of adjacent spheres both governmental and private. Stanisav Stojcic, the general manager of HYATT Place, Yerevan, as well as Tatevik Revazyan, Chair of Civil Aviation Committee of RA, opened the event with remarks and spoke of the importance of having such an initiative bring together the whole industry and contribute to its development in Armenia.
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Kristina Shahzadeyan - Stelloire

Working with various hotels of different sizes, brands, cultures, and locations have been an exciting journey for all of us at Stelloire. With each unique hotel, we take the time and effort to thoroughly learn the needs of each property, their marketing goals and provide a personalized and tailored service just for them. Often hotels worry that by outsourcing their digital marketing they will lose their brand image due to lack of control. However, it is evident that there are scenarios that outsourcing with us is the best option. As a Hotel Digital Marketing Agency, Stelloire is proud of its exceptional customer service, flexibility and personal touch with every single client.
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Karine Nazaryan - Hospitality Professional

Also, probably the most important matter is that you – literally – take care of people. This is debatable, but my experience tells me it takes empathy and commitment to put another person’s needs and desires ahead of your own – while keeping a smile on your face. Customers come to hotels for various reasons, but in short, they want an experience. They want hotel employees and representatives to accord their time, care and attention. And just as people differ greatly, so does the care and commitment each hotelier exhibits to his/her clients. Some may settle for meeting the basics, such as checking-in a family or serving beverages at the hotel’s bar, but others will take an extra step and not just meet their client’s demands, but also exceed them.