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Launched in March, the Global Secure Accreditation ISO 31030 Organization Readiness Assessment and Audit Program is regarded by many as the most forward-thinking, independent assessment process for hotel and travel security, and the adoption of this first global benchmark is increasing among hotels.
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Hospitality Newsletter | Travel Safety & Security
 
Via CoStar | image: close up of hotel security guard holding a walkie talkie | Global Travel Security Accreditation a Selling Point for Hotels, Particularly with Corporate Guests

Launched in March, the Global Secure Accreditation ISO 31030 Organization Readiness Assessment and Audit Program is regarded by many as the most forward-thinking, independent assessment process for hotel and travel security, and the adoption of this first global benchmark is increasing among hotels.

Hotel industry professionals said adopting this standard, and having hotels accredited annually, provides not only safety benefits for travelers and guests but also other advantages such as increasing reputation and widening revenue possibilities. Accreditation will be particularly notable to corporate clients and travelers.

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