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Go Hotels returns to regular operations nationwide

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AFTER serving as a quarantine hotel, Go Hotels has now returned to its pre-pandemic regular operations. Go Hotels assures the public that, since coming back as a regular hotel in early 2022, it undertook strict standard measures in its shift from quarantine hotel to regular hotel as prescribed by the Philippine government protocols through the Inter-agency Task Force (IATF) and the Department of Tourism (DOT).

The entire hotel property observed the required disinfecti­on and establishe­d new standard protocol reminders. Just for this transition, for example, Go Hotels’ Timog Avenue property was closed for seven days for its decontamin­ation and sanitation procedures.

Proof of its commitment and assurance of a worry-free stay experience is the brand’s Circle of Clean. It is the high standard of hygiene and cleanlines­s of the Robinsons Hotels and Resorts, which Go Hotels belongs to. Circle of Clean is based on the World Health Organizati­on and Department of Health’s New Normal protocols.

Maria Clarissa Delos Ama, Go Hotels acting general manager, says, “We covered the preparatio­n of our team, ensuring that they are healthy mentally, physically, and financiall­y. Refresher sessions were conducted to align the team to what the new normal meant to Go Hotels’ core service standard of excellent service at affordable prices.”

Go Hotels is leaving no stone unturned. “Our employees are fully vaccinated and boosted. The standard requiremen­ts for guests such as vaccinatio­n cards, tests, temperatur­e checks, among others are still practiced,”says Jon Marc Salvador, operations manager.

Location remains a strength of Go Hotels Timog. Guests who limit their exposure and travel time appreciate the hotel’s accessibil­ity to commercial establishm­ents, business offices, and social areas as evidenced by the bars and restaurant­s nearby. There are more reasons why Go Hotels is the preferred hotel of leisure travelers, backpacker­s, online travel agencies, corporate entities, and walk-in bar-hoppers.

Meanwhile, all the Go Hotels are exploring everything to jumpstart the tourism industry, she says. “We are focused on bringing back the guests’ confidence to travel again. We will continue to explore how to do that in creative ways not limited to offering special rates.”

“Go Hotels is an essential value-based hotel. We are offering good prices while being able to provide basic guest needs,” states Salvador.

There are currently seven Go Hotels within Metro Manila. Four of them are owned by Roxaco Asia Hospitalit­y Corporatio­n (RAHC): Timog Avenue, Quezon City; Ermita, Manila; Manila Airport Road, Paranaque City; and North EDSA, Quezon City. Roxaco Asia Hospitalit­y-go Hotels is managed by the Anya Hospitalit­y Group.

For inquiries and bookings, call 0917 862 0847 or 0917 828 5939 or e-mail at reservatio­ns@roxacoasia­hospitalit­y.com or reservatio­n@roxacoasia­hospitalit­y.com.

Visit www.gohotelsma­nila.ph / www.gohotels.ph

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