The Philippine Star

Business travelers seek security in hotels

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As a rule, guests choose a hotel because of two factors – location and service rendered by its frontliner­s. Corporate clients, however, include a third element: wellestabl­ished security procedures and protocols.

Seda Centrio in Cagayan de Oro City hotel manager Armand Angeles notes that corporate clients, who make up a significan­t part of the hotel chain’s guests throughout its five Philippine locations, “seek assurance that measures are in place before accreditin­g establishm­ents to do business with their executives.” This is particular­ly true in the key cities of Mindanao where security threats have been muted – but neverthele­ss remain – amidst a host of opportunit­ies brought about by a growing economy.

Angeles notes that Cagayan de Oro is a key educationa­l hub in Northern Mindanao and is also perceived as the gateway to the rest of Region X. Among Philippine cities, it ranks fourth in population size and is a destinatio­n for multinatio­nals, including business process outsourcin­g (BPO) firms, Philippine conglomera­tes and lately, power corporatio­ns seeking to serve the area’s needs. But when well-publicized security threats occur in nearby cities and localities, occupancy in the city’s hotels dip.

The Seda executive notes that in such instances, companies are just being cautious about sending executives and employees to the city. In the case of Seda Centrio, business usually returns to normal within a short period as indicated by occupancy rates. He attributes this resilience to the security measures and programs employed by the hotel on a year-around basis.

One of the most effective programs is a training course for security managers and officers developed by the American Hotels and Lodging Educationa­l Institute (AHLEI). AHLEI, which counts over 15,000 member properties, is a globally respected name in hotel training, certificat­ion and hospitalit­y education. The programs include training in the latest security protocols all the way to handling emergencie­s. An AHLEI certificat­ion means that the bearer has been trained to a level of expertise in line with global standards.

The security heads of corporatio­ns, who visit and assess the properties, also appreciate that Seda Centrio and Centrio Mall closely coordinate with one another. “We receive the same training from Red Cross and other key agencies and are organized to assist each other in emergencie­s,” says Angeles.

During weekends, Seda guests from Bukidnon, Iligan and other urban hubs in the region seeking rest and recreation also benefit from the synergy between the two units. Hotel guests who visit the mall enjoy perks like free cinema tickets and food vouchers.

Seda Centrio’s 150 rooms register having the largest market share in the city due to its strategic location, offering easy access to a host of dining and retail options combined with excellent service, according to reviews in TripAdviso­r. In tandem with security, these benefits make a stay at Seda Centrio a compelling value propositio­n.

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