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ON – THE – JOB TRAINING at Aloha Hotel

In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for Bachelor of Science in
Hotel Restaurant Management

Submitted by:
Madulin, Ma. Luna P.

Submitted to:
Jesilitlyn Gloria

April 2014

II. Brief History/ Background of the Company/ Company Profile

ALOHA HOTEL BRIEF HISTORY

Aloha Hotel was established in 1995 as one of the subsidiary companies of Goldbell Phil., Inc. with hotel and restaurant as its primary line of business.

It was just a 3 – storey building until it became on what is now a 6 storey hotel after only a couple of years of successful operation.

To keep and abreast with the industry’s stiff competition, the hotel is continuously upgrading its facilities. To render efficient service to our valued guests, continuous manpower training and development is one of the main concerns of Aloha management.

At present, Aloha Hotel is the only standard hotel along Roxas Boulevard overlooking the historic Manila Bay in Malate, Manila.

MISION

We believe; our first responsibility is to our guest in meeting their needs, we focus our competencies to serve them promptly with a level of consistency. We provide services them the highest value for their money.

VISION

Aloha Hotel is designed to be the consummate hotel and leisure experience, service excellence, a pride and inspiration of a Filipino nation. Aloha a legendary hotel.

COMPANY PROFILE

MOCA, INC. was incorporated on May 12, 1959 with business address at 1250 Roxas Boulevard, Malate Manila. It is one of the subsidiary companies of Goldbell Phil, Inc. that owned and manages the following:

1. Lagos Del Sol Resort and Hotel, Inc.
2. Sunshine Transportation, Inc.
3. El Sol Tours, Inc.
4. Southeast Travel and Tours
5. Goldenwealth Inc.
6. Premier Vima Realty, Inc.

The company is primarily engaged in the Hotel and Restaurant

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