Travel Observations by Engelbert Kaempfer The German physician‚ Engelbert Kaempfer‚ was born in 1651 in the Westphalian town of Lemgo. Kaempfer did quite a bit of traveling throughout his life‚ and in September of 1690 Kaempfer’s ship arrived at the coast of Nagasaki‚ the only Japanese port that was open to foreigners at the time. Kaempfer visited Japan during the Tokugawa period‚ named for the Tokugawa Shogun who governed from 1603 to 1868. Kaempfer stayed in Japan for two years‚ and he wrote
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TURISM TOURISM 20 Anuarul Statistic al României / Romanian Statistical Yearbook TURISM CUPRINS TABELE Pagina Page 20.1 Structurile de primire turisticã cu funcþiuni de cazare turisticã .......................................................................................823 20.2 Capacitatea de cazare turisticã ...................................................... 823 20.3 Structurile de primire turisticã cu funcþiuni de cazare turisticã ºi capacitatea de cazare turisticã
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International Strategic Management 1. Legislation and regulatory rules in the industry Bilateral air service agreements remain the primary vehicles for liberalizing international air transport services. In the past 15 years more than 157 “open skies” agreements have been concluded between 96 states‚ the US being one of the states in 82 of the cases. Along with the continuing liberalization of air transport regulation‚ the protection and improvement of airline passenger rights has gained
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Visitors Programme: Theme Tours 2014 for experts and officials only - no scholarships for students! The German Embassy Hanoi as well as the German General Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City would like to call for applications for the following Theme Tours to Germany in 2014. The trips will enable all successful applicants to gain valuable personal as well as professional first hand impression of Germany. Each trip focuses on a different aspect of political‚ social‚ cultural or economic life
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a carceral tour. In Piche and Walby’s article‚ the authors argue that carceral tours can be highly scripted and regulated in ways that obscure many of the central aspects of being in prison. In Wilson‚ Spina‚ and Canaan’s article‚ it is counter argued that with the proper carceral tour‚ evidence proves that visitors have an overall experience that changes their views on prisoners and life in prison. Piche and Walby base their arguments off of two main ideas‚ the staging of tours‚ and the use
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Having a tour is such an excited thing. When our professor told us that we will be having a tour in Manila everyone is excited. We pursue to join the tour because we know that we will learn new things and it will be fun. When the time passes and it is already the day of our tour I am so excited. All my things are already packed up and I assure that I don’t have anything that would be left. When we arrived to our hotel in Paco Manila‚ we just washed up and take our breakfast. After that we proceed
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| INTRODUCTION Tour Operation is the course that teaches us on what tour is all about and what type of vacation that we can call tour. In this subject also‚ we can learn how to create our own tour and learning about costing and pricing for each Tour excursion. Instead of learn costing‚ we also learn the function of tour operator‚ how to control our customers behavior and the most important thing is how to satisfied our customers and to ensure to provide the unlimited travel experience. As a first
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Unit 304 – Principles of marketing for travel and tourism Definition of Marketing: Marketing is a type of management tool and is responsible for meeting customer requirements; marketing is about getting the right products to the right people in the right place at the right time at the right price using the right promotion; for example airline companies such as easy jet and ryanair will try and invest their time and money by finding out what different type of customers want from the companies by
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NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 Travel & Tourism a 2010/11 Student name: | Unit/Module: Unit 9 | Assignment Title: Retail Travel Operations | Lecturer: Emma-Jayne Smith | Date Issued: 09/01/13 | Final Grade Awarded | DEADLINES | PASS | MERIT | DISTINCTION | Assignment 1 (P1/P2/M1/M2 & D1)Assignment 2 (P3/M3/D2)Assignment 3(P4 & P5)The unit Final work | 08/02/1308/03/1328/03/13 | Lecturer to circle and initial | | | Grading Criteria | Met | Grading Criteria | Met | Grading Criteria
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domestic product (GDP) is generated by activities related to tourism‚ which include: the direct receipts of tourism industry players (for example hotels‚ car-rental firms‚ travel agents and tour operators‚ some food and beverage outlets and certain attractions); indirect receipts of suppliers to the tourism industry; and induced receipts (spending by employees of the tourism industry and its suppliers). Tourism is therefore a vital component of the world economy and its sustainability is of utmost
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