International Industry Analysis TRAVEL INDUSTRY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) INTRODUCTION 5 2) DEMAND ANALYSIS 7 2.1) GROWTH 7 2.2) GEOGRAPHICAL SEGMENTATION 10 2.2.1) GLOBAL DESTINATIONS 12 2.2.2) MODES OF TRANSPORTATION 14 ROAD TRANSPORTATION 16 RAIL TRANSPORTATION 17 AIR TRANSPORTATION 18 MARITIME TRANSPORTATION 20 2.2.4) SEGMENTATION BY AGE (IN EUROPE) 25 3) VALUE CHAIN DESCRIPTION 26 3.1) CONTENT SUPPLIER 27 3.1.1) SUPPLY ANALISYS 27 3.2) SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS (KSF) 34 3.2) TRAVEL AGENCY 35
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The political and legal environment In the aftermath of the credit crisis‚ governments and regulators are strengthening consumer protections and promoting the concept of responsible lending; new developments are being made with the customer’s interests in mind‚ ensuring that the customer is in control of their own finances‚. The Consumer Credit Act section 75 provides added protection to consumers‚ offered for transactions over £100. It is notable that higher earners‚ are among the financially savvy
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International industry analysis November 2013 Travel industry Cauchies Christophe About the importance of the travel industry in the economy The travel industry is one of the biggest industries worldwide. Figure 1 shows the total –direct and indirect - contribution of the travel and tourism to the growth in each area of the world. Surprisingly more than 5% of the Asian growth is due to this industry. It represents 3% of the worldwide growth. Around 9% of the global GDP are – from
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Travel and Tourism in Australia to 2018 On 21ST APR. 2014 The report provides detailed market analysis‚ information and insights‚ including: Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Australian travel and tourism sector Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in Australia for various categories in the travel and tourism sector‚ such as accommodation‚ sightseeing and entertainment‚ foodservice‚ transportation‚ retail‚ travel intermediaries and others Detailed market classification
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University of Science and Technologhy NAME: DAVID SURNAME: MAKACHA STUDENT NUMBER: N0070508B COURSE: MEDIA IN AFRICA DEPARTMENT: JOURNALISM AND MEDIA STUDIES QUESTION Outline factors hindering the development of film Industry in Africa Gebre-Egziabher (2006) notes that film was first introduced in Africa in the 1920s. It was used as a propaganda tool to manipulate the Africans to endorse the white minority rule. Gebre-Egziabher (2006) further mentions
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IMaCS Research & Analytics TRAVEL AND TOURISM September 2011 Prepared by Industry Report on Sri Lanka And i Contacts: W Don Barnabas‚ Managing Director/CEO ICRA Lanka Limited‚ #10-02‚ East Tower‚ World Trade Center‚ Colombo 01‚ Sri Lanka Telephone: +94 11 4339907 Mobile: + 94 773417517 Fax: +94 11 2333307 Email: wdbarnabas@icralanka.com www.icralanka.com V Sriram Chief General Manager ICRA Management Consulting Services Limited India Telephone: +91 44 4596 4329
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Unit 4- P3 Knowing the customer service skills required to meet customer needs in travel and tourism contexts. Communication skills is important an important part of the travel and tourism industry. It is important to use the appropriate methods of communication for a given situation. Communication takes place face-to-face‚ by telephone‚ in writing electronically (e-mail and fax). Face to face is dealing directly with customers either face to face‚ individually or in a group situation. Dealing
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Summary India’s travel and tourism sector performed well during the review period (2009–2013)‚ with growth recorded in both domestic and international tourist volumes. The main factors for tourism growth were government initiatives and continuous efforts to promote the country’s travel and tourism sector on an international level. Timetric expects growth to continue over the forecast period (2014–2018)‚ driven by government initiatives to promote tourism through participation in international events
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Singapore Factors Affecting Language Learning Strategy Reported Usage by Thai and Vietnamese EFL Learners Attapol Khamkhien (faasapk@ku.ac.th) Kasetsart University‚ Thailand Abstract This paper is a report on an investigation into the relationship between three variables and language learning strategy use by Thai and Vietnamese university students using Oxford’s 80 item Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL). Two main objectives of this study are: 1) to determine three factors: how gender
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Travel and Tourism in Thailand to 2018 Published on 02nd APR. 2014 The Thai travel and tourism sector posted growth during the review period (20092013)‚ despite the global financial crisis. The growth can be attributed to the increasing number of tourists from emerging countries such as China‚ India and Russia; international tourists to the country reached 26.7 million in 2013. While forecast-period growth is expected to be undermined by political instability‚ the countrys tourism sector has
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