Thai International Travel Fair (TITF) 2011 Overview Thai International Travel Fair was organized by The Thai Travel Agents Association (TTAA) co-operates with Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Tour Agencies. The purpose of this event is to help promote Thailand’s tourism industry and provide the tourists with new tour programs both domestic and outbound as in the following: 1. To encourage tourists to travel and to provide them the opportunity to meet tour agents‚ hotels and resorts
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[pic] Submitted By: Mohamed Aazam Gaffar Submitted To: Mrs. Inoka Gunarathne Module Title: Marketing Principles Assignment Title: Individual Assignment Date Due: 05th of April 2012 International College of Business & Technology Table of Content Table of Content 2 1.0 Exucutive Summary 4 2.0Swot Analysis 5 2.1Strengths 5 2.2Weaknesses 5 2.3Oppurtinities 6 2.4Threats 6 3.0Pest Analysis 7 3.1 Political 7 3.2 Economical
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insurance‚ retirement benefits and many others‚ also cause decrease in revenue. For example‚ Thai Post (2009) claimed that Thai Airways International made a loss on their revenue because of providing employees too many benefits such as free ticket for senior employees’ parents and free first class ticket for the company’s board of directors. Due to the profit they were supposed to gain from selling the ticket‚ the Thai Airways International made a loss instead. Apart from giving too many benefits‚ some companies
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negative environmental effect. It will then go on to explore the methods of sustainable tourism employed by other nations who are suffering the same problems‚ and judge to what extent‚ and with how much success‚ these methods could be integrated into the Thai system. Tourism is having a major negative environmental impact on coral reefs and the marine life that habituate around them all over the world‚ and Thailand is no exception. Tourism affects coral reefs in both a direct and indirect manner. The most
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Ste. Basil Hotel - Moscow: Struggling with Values in a Post-Communist State This cases study examined the challenges of operating a business in a foreign country. The case study presents a specific business situation in Moscow‚ describes the prevailing conditions which needed to be addressed‚ relates the decisions that were made‚ and examines the consequences of failing to apply sound business and management principles. This case exemplifies many of the themes in international HR management
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(hereinafter refered as “Contract”) made and entered into the day of ……….‚ 2013‚ by and between parties as follows: 1. GLONICS VIET NAM CO.‚ LTD. Investment Certificate No. 171023000088 issued by Thai Nguyen People Committe on 9th October‚ 2012. Head Office: No. 903‚ 3-2 Street‚ Phu Xa Ward‚ Thai Nguyen City‚ Thai Nguyen Province. Tel: 0241.3617.837 Fax: 0241.3617.841 Tax Code: 4601118691 Representative: Mr. Song Yu Hoon-Position: General Director (Hereinafter refered as “Employer”) AND 2
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Dang Thai Son learned the fundamentals of playing the piano in Vietnam and Russia‚ but he credits life in Canada with bringing out his creative side. A gentle man who deplores violence‚ Son‚ 45‚ was born in Hanoi‚ and grew up during the most intense combat of the Vietnam war. As the youngest child in an artistic family whose three other siblings all play the piano (his sister is the director of the Hanoi National Conservatory)‚ Son was anxious to begin lessons with his mother‚ a piano teacher. “The
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The benefits of career path and career management in Basil Read for the employers and the individual are the following:- Increment in Salaries and Wages: Employees use them as a benchmark to either negotiate a pay increase or a starting salary with a new employer. An increment usually represents a portion of what the employee earns per year. Increment in Shared-based Payment: Share based payments are those payments which are given to employees on the basis of share or equity of company. For instance
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the deregulation of aviation industry in Asia Pacific region has resulted in more competitors entering the market. Furthermore‚ many full service airlines enter the LCC industry by launching their LCC version. For example‚ Nok Air set up by Thai Airways is a part of LCC industry in Thailand. Finally‚ industry rivalry is moderately high due to price as the basis of competition and high exit cost. However‚ market participants tend to realize that price war is destructive for them thus
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officially welcomed as the 11th member of SkyTeam‚ becoming the first mainland Chinese airline to join any global airline alliance‚ expanding the alliance’s presence on mainland China. Besides Skyteam members‚ it also has codeshare agreements with Thai Airways International‚ United Airlines‚ Malaysia Airlines‚ Japan Airlines‚ Asiana Airlines and Pakistan International Airlines. From a marketing perspective‚ company should maintain a brand by expanding services‚ and reshape the image in adjustment
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