With the use of digital technology, Jaz Hotel Group is working to create a sustainable future for all of its hotels. The organization’s initiatives to decrease its carbon footprint and paper usage serve as a testament to its dedication to environmental sustainability.
By adopting complete a digital booking process, Steigenberger El Tahrir has already taken the lead in this digital transformation and effectively discarded the use for paper. By doing this, Jaz Hotel Group advances its objectives of cutting waste, promoting environmental sustainability, and building a greener future.
Further reducing paper use, the hotel chain has discontinued printing fact sheets for exhibitions and switched to QR PVC material for its business cards.
Jaz Hotel Group is creating a restaurant reservation system to improve customer experience and expedite the restaurant reservation process. All Dine Around and a la carte restaurants will accept bookings from patrons. Jaz Hotel Group has also developed an Info Channel to give visitors all the information they require while they are there. Without the need for printed materials, this channel provides information about hotel services, facilities, and nearby attractions.
With its dedication to digitization and ecologically responsible practices, Jaz Hotel Group is leading by example in the hospitality sector. The group makes a substantial contribution to protecting the environment for future generations by reducing paper usage and waste.
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