Tips for using telephone in Hotel
Let the caller know who you are and from where you are talking by let him know your name, your department name, designation you are holding etc.
- Use some common phrases over telephone.
- If you have to receive phone call frequently then you must have to have some essential materials like telephone guide, essential number and price list of your hotel, notepad, pen, pencil, eraser etc.
- Try not to make the conversation lengthy, make it short and be specific.
- If possible try to ask some questions to know what guest want to inform that will ensure your sincerity to guest.
- As over telephone no one can see each other so set your voice tone in a friendly manner.
- You must not engage with other work like eating, drinking or writing while talking to guest because that could be an obstacle.
- Remember and must use globally used common telephonic spelling codes.
Globally used common telephonic spelling codes
- A for Alpha
- B for Beta/Bravo
- C for Charlie
- D for Delta
- E for Echo
- F for Foxtrot
- G for Golf
- H for Hotel
- I for India
- J for Juliet
- K for Kilo
- L for Lima
- M for Mike
- N for November
- O for Oscar
- P for Papa
- Q for Quebec
- R for Romeo
- S for Sierra
- T for Tango
- U for Uniform
- V for Victor
- W for Whisky
- X for X-ray
- Y for Yankee
- Z for Zulu