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Labadi Beach Hotel, a leading hospitality establishment in Ghana, has been honoured with the prestigious Customer Service Excellence Award at the ongoing 6th France Chamber of Commerce International Awards at the Kempinski Hotel.
The recognition was attributed to the dedicated efforts of the facility's management and staff in providing outstanding experiences for their valued customers.
The Managing Director of the Hotel, David Eduaful, along with the Human Resource Director, Administrative Manager, Olivia Tetteh; Head of Sales, George Ayisi and Sales and Marketing Coordinator, Phoebe Odoom, were all present at the ceremony to accept the award.

LBH's relentless commitment to customer satisfaction and its unwavering support from the Board of Directors were acknowledged as key factors in securing this accolade.
The event, attended by notable figures from various industries, highlighted LBH's role as a trailblazer in delivering exceptional service within the hospitality sector.
This recognition further solidifies LBH's reputation as a premier destination for unparalleled guest experiences along the vibrant Labadi Beach coastline.
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