JAKARTA - The Provincial Government of Bali together with the Bali Police and the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) assess that eight hotels that will be a place to stay for foreign guests at the G20 Summit have passed the standard of assessment/assessment for security.
The eight hotels, namely Meliá Bali Hotel, The Laguna A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, The St. Regis Bali Resort, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Bali, The Apurva Kempinski Bali, Hilton Bali Resort, and Conrad Bali, scored above standard with a score of over 80 percent.
Deputy Governor of Bali Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati at the presentation of the results of the assessment to the general manager of the eight hotels in Nusa Dua, Badung, Friday, hoped that this achievement could be followed by other hotels in Bali.
“I hope that not only big hotels will carry out this assessment, but also other hotels in Bali. With a certificate, other hotels can receive guests (with standards of) security," the Deputy Governor of Bali, who is familiarly called Cok Ace, quoted from Antara.
Of the eight hotels evaluated, Melia Bali Hotel received the highest score of 95.36 percent, followed by The Laguna Resort & Spa 91.74 percent, Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa 91.48 percent, St. Regis Bali Resort 86.38 percent, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua 86.27 percent, The Apurva Kempinski Bali 85.73 percent, Hilton Bali Resort 83.27 percent, and finally Conrad Bali 83.20 percent.
Secretary of PHRI Bali Province Perry Markus explained that the assessment was the result of an assessment of the implementation of the Tourism Accommodation Security Management System which consisted of 180 criteria. The score/value obtained by the hotel is calculated from the application of these criteria.
Perry said that hotels will receive the highest predicate, namely Platinum if they get a score of 86-100 percent, then Gold 71-85 percent, Silver 55-70 percent, and hotels with scores below 55 percent are considered not up to standard.
"Broadly speaking, the criteria that must be met are in terms of procedures, standard operating procedures, including physical and from the HR side," said the Secretary of PHRI Bali as quoted from a written release received in Denpasar, Friday.
Bali Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Putu Jayan Danu Putra, who was also present at the same event, said that the results of the assessment could increase the confidence of countries, especially from the G20 members, who will send their delegations to Bali to attend the Leaders' Summit in Nusa Dua. , Bali, on 15-16 November 2022.
"This (assessment) shows the seriousness of the Bali Police together with the Bali Provincial Government and the Bali PHRI in welcoming the G20 event, and of course it can increase the confidence of related countries that tourism accommodation in Bali is ready to provide decent accommodation places, and has appropriate standards for heads of state. , delegates, and the G20 activity committee," said the Bali Police Chief when giving a speech at the presentation of the assessment results.
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