<P> The more common classification systems include "star" rating, letter grading, from "A" to "F", such as hotels and motels . Systems using terms such as Deluxe / Luxury, First Class / Superior, Tourist Class / Standard, and Budget Class / Economy are more widely accepted as hotel types, rather than hotel standard . </P> <P> Some countries have rating by a single public standard--Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Hungary have laws defining the hotel rating . In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the rating is defined by the respective hotel industry association using a five - star system--the German classifications are Tourist (*), Standard (* *), Comfort (* * *), First Class (* * * *) and Luxury (* * * * *), with the mark "Superior" to flag extras beyond the minimum defined in the standard, but not enough to move the hotel up to the next tier ranking . The Swiss hotel rating was the first non-government formal hotel classification beginning in 1979 . It influenced the hotel classification in Austria and Germany . The formal hotel classification of the DEHOGA (German Hotel and Restaurant Association) started on 1 August 1996 and proved successful with 80% of guests citing the hotel stars as the main criteria in hotel selection . This implementation influenced the creation of a common European Hotelstars rating system that started in 2010 (see below). </P> <P> In France, the rating is defined by the public tourist board Atout France using a four - star system (plus "L" for Luxus) which has changed to a five - star system from 2009 on . In South Africa, the Tourist Grading Council of South Africa has strict rules for a hotel types granting up to 5 stars . In India, the classification of hotels is based on two categories such as "Star" and "Heritage". Hotels in India are classified by Hotel and Restaurant Association Classification Committee (HRACC), Ministry of Tourism, India . In New Zealand, hotels and other tourism services are graded by Qualmark, which is owned by Tourism New Zealand, a government organisation . </P> <P> In Australia the independent accommodation rating scheme and Star Rating trademarks (the' stars') are owned by the Australian Auto Clubs--the NRMA, RACV, RACQ, RAC, RAA and RACT . A Star Rating represents the quality and condition of guest facilities and is determined by more than 200 criteria that have been ranked by Australian travellers according to what's important to them . Star Ratings are awarded to properties across six accommodation types--hotels, motels, serviced apartments, self - catering, hosted accommodation and caravan - holiday parks--following a physical inspection by qualified reviewers . </P>

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