Introduction The tourism and hospitality industry is a broad industry with multiple‚ sectors and departments‚ often known as the industry operating hotels‚ accommodation‚ food and beverage and managing tourist activities. Many do not realize the vastness of this industry‚ therefore; there is usually confused about the jobs related to this industry. Jobs often share common features from jobs in other industries to meet the needs and requirements of guests to provide ultimate customer satisfaction
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Dubai- the city of deserts where is the place located? Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates in the middle east what is the population of the place after 2010? 2.106 million people. what are the reasons for the growth of Dubai In 1990‚ Dubai was little more than a Middle Eastern desert‚ earning its livelihood from the oil industry. Then‚ the Persian Gulf War took a great toll on Dubai’s economy after a massive withdrawal of funds occurred due to Economic uncertainty. During
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Dubai changed from an ordinary city to an amazing city that everyone wants to visit and enjoy the beautiful places in it. Many people visits Dubai every year not just ordinary people but celebrities and important people as well. They come from different countries and places‚ Arab countries and others like England‚ USA‚ Australia‚ and South Africa…etc. To live the glories life for a few weeks but what they don’t know is that Dubai holds in a lot of dirty secrets. Most people know Dubai for its massive
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Strength 1. High brand recognition 2. Technical innovations to improve customer experiences and Constant upgrade of business processes 3. Good employee retention 4. Around 540 hotels in over 78 countries 5. They have been in the industry for 93 years now making them real experts at what they do. 6.Good reputation in the market Weakness 1. Limited market share inspite of good brand recall 2. Operations are affected globally due to different Govt policies and
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Dubai If you haven’t visited Dubai yet‚ then this is the place to be. Lying on the shore of the Arabian Sea‚ with a gorgeous beach to relax on‚ Dubai is so small yet packed with everything you can imagine. From breathtaking scenery‚ to the most outstanding hotels‚ to remarkable amusements to be at‚ you just can’t miss out on all this greatness. Endless activities will keep you busy day and night. Dubai is breaking records every year with the tallest this and largest that‚ attracting more and more
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Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya By Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi 罗伯特 Paper submitted for Ecotourism Final Exam to Sun Yat Sen University‚ Doctorate in Tourism Management School of Business‚ Department of Hotel and Tourism Management Professor Liu Yan December‚ 2009 Keywords: Protected areas‚ Sustainability‚ Community Based Tourism‚ Maasai‚ Safari 1 Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide abridgment of the
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Overview of Singapore’s Tourism Sector · According to the Singapore Tourism Board‚ Singapore posted an estimated S$13.8 billion in tourism receipts from January to December 2007‚ representing an 11.3% increase over January to December 2006. This had exceeded the target of S$13.6 billion for 2007‚ and set a new record for tourism receipts. · In 2007‚ Singapore welcomed 10.3 million visitors‚ registering a growth of 5.4% over 2006 (9.7 million visitors). This is the highest annual visitor arrivals
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TOURISM INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA : THE EXPERIENCE AND THECHALLENGERobiah Hj. Suratman Department of Land Administration and DevelopmentFaculty Geoinformation and Real EstateUniversity Technology of Malaysia‚ Skudai Johor MALAYSIA. Introduction Tourism has become one of the world¶s largest and fastest growing industries. Thetourism industry is globally a rapid growing industry and contributes to the economicenhancement as well as generates employment opportunities‚ apart from contributes to thedevelopment
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Introduction The Palm Jumeirah is a large artificial island built off the coast of Dubai comprising villas‚ Leisure and entertainment facilities. It was one of the largest and most ambitious projects of its kind‚ 25km2 of new land being created. The project was held by Nakheel. The Palm takes the shape of a palm tree and is divided into three main sectors: the trunk (the hub)‚ the fronds (mostly residential villas) and the crescent (shore protection and luxury houses). Aims & Objectives The
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THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH [pic] Based on a Study of MARKETING MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER ON THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH |SUBMITTED TO | |MD. ABDULLAH | |Assistant Professor
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