The Travel and Tourism Sector 14th November 2012 Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Task 1: The history and structure of the travel and tourism sector 4 Task 2: The influence of local and national governments and international agencies on the travel and tourism sector 8 Task 3: The implications of political change 10 Task 4: Investigate the effects of supply and demand on the travel and
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Travel and Tourism [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Table of Contents The Travel and Tourism Sector Introduction The biggest and fastest growing industry in United Kingdom is the tourism industry. The common purpose of the industry is to provide goods and services to the tourists. However‚ defining tourism is not as simple as it seems to be. It is a complex industry. Tourism includes such activities of people that are carried out during travelling
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Course: HND in TRAVEL and TOURISM Unit : QCF-Level 5 in TRAVEL and TOURISM SECTOR Task 1:a Examine the historic developments in the field of travel and tourism with reference to the contribution of tehnological and economic developments‚including the industrial revolution over the last two hundred years. History of Tourism The term travel and tourism is certainly not a new phenomenon
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INVESTIGATING TRAVEL AND TOURISM SECTOR INVESTIGATING TRAVEL AND TOURISM SECTOR HUSSAIN SHUHAD Student id: 34218 TARVEL AND TOURISM BATCH 13 FACULTY OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURSIM STUDIES HUSSAIN SHUHAD Student id: 34218 TARVEL AND TOURISM BATCH 13
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Unit 1 UK Travel and Tourism Sector Three main types of tourism: Domestic tourism Domestic tourism is travelling in your own country for tourist purposes. For example a British couple going on a holiday in Brighton is domestic tourism. Organisations involved in domestic tourism are airlines such as Easy Jet and British Airways which often do discounts on domestic flights‚ also tour operators such as Contiki and Thomas Cook which are offering domestic holidays. Outbound tourism Outbound
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The three main types of tourism Domestic tourism Domestic tourists are people who take holidays in their own country. For example Mr and Mrs McBride from Blackburn are going to take a weekend break to Blackpool for two nights to celebrate their anniversary. Inbound/incoming tourism Inbound tourists are people who come from other countries to the UK. For example Mr Smith and his two kids came from Florida to visit their Grandma in Blackburn for two weeks. Outbound tourism Outbound tourists are
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Development of Visitor Management Strategies Based on Visitors’ Leisure Lifestyle - A Visitor Sample of Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area‚ Taiwan Su-Hsin Lee Jing-Shoung Hou Chang-Chan Huang Wei-Chen Li 【Abstract】 Visitors’ depreciative behavior can be seen quite often in outdoor recreation settings. Their improper behavior brings not merely negative effects on other visitors but also major maintenance issue to recreation resource management. Therefore‚ recreation resource management authorities
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UNIT 1 The travel and tourism industry Introduction T he travel and tourism industry is one of the biggest and fastest growing industries in the UK. This unit will give you an introduction to the industry‚ providing a sound basis for further study. You will find out about the nature of the industry‚ its size and scale‚ and you will be introduced to the types of organisations that form its structure. In addition you will investigate the development of the industry and the factors
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Task 3 Interrelationships in Travel and Tourism Individual businesses must work in partnership with other organisations in order to be successful. Tourism is a very competitive and complex sector and many companies develop links with other businesses as a way of maximising profits. If for example Thomas cook didn’t work with other hotels‚ insurance companies‚ company picks up on arrival‚ Thomas cook wouldn’t make any profits‚ as customers wouldn’t want to book a holiday with a company who don’t take
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2008 Travel and Tourism GCE AS and A Travel & Tourism Teachers’ Guide 1 Contents GCE AS and A Level Travel and Tourism Teachers’ Guide (03/09/10) Page 1. Introduction 1.1 - Rationale 1.2 - Overview of New Specification Support for Teachers 2.1 - Resources 2.2 - NGfL Cymru 2.3 - Websites Unit Guides AS 3.1 - Unit 1 : Introducing Travel and Tourism 3.2 - Unit 2 : Investigating Tourism Destinations 3.3 - Unit 3 : Marketing in Travel and Tourism 3.4 - Unit 4 : Working with customers in Travel and
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