BTEC Diploma in Travel and Tourism Level 3 Unit 14 – Specialist Tourism P3 – Produce a market profile for a chosen type of specialist tourism Melissa Bottomley Reflecting back to the types of specialist tourism featured in P1‚ individually and after negotiation with your tutor‚ you should select a specific specialist tourism type you wish to focus on. You will be assessed on the presentation of your research and findings to your tutor and selected peers. You need to include: The main providers
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Question One Analyse the website of your chosen tourism operator. Discuss what they are currently doing well or perhaps not so well‚ in terms of the following: Overall look and feel Ease of navigation Accessibility of information Depth of the website – do you want to experience what they have to offer? From studying Hobbiton’s website I think they have succeed in the ease of navigation around the website. Everything is categorised and easy to find with just a click of a button‚ it is very
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through a better understanding of the expectations of international tourists. 2 Understanding the behaviour and preferences of international tourists is important for the key stake-holders in Jaipur’s tourism industry Government Tour agencies & operators Hotels Key stakeholders Restaurants & Bars Retailers 3 Contents 1 Overview of the tourism industry 2 3 Key findings Survey results 4 5 Implications for key stakeholders Methodology 4 Tourism
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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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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 tourism is when someone goes out of their country; it could be a business or a holiday trip. An example of outbound tourism is a UK citizen going on a holiday to Cuba. Many tour operators and airlines are offering outbound tourism as it is
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complex. Many business tend to merge with other businesses for commercial success. When this takes place it’s known as vertical distribution. This is when a two companies from different levels of the travel and tourism sector merge‚ for example a tour operator such as BAA buys an airline such as Flybe. This means that they own different components from the industry and are able to control the complete operation. An advantage of this would be that the company can spread its costs over goods or services
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have revealed that during the first quarter of 2006‚ the performance of the tourism industry has been very encouraging which has registered an 11% increase in foreign tourist arrivals. India Tourism office at Tokyo won two International Awards in Tour Expo held at Daegu in Korea for excellent tourism promotion. Indian Pavilion won the Best Booth Design Award as well as Best Folklore Performance Award competing with major players in tourism such as China‚ Japan‚ Thailand‚ Malaysia and Canada. About
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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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1. Introduction The word ecotourism is something that has only recently become a mainstay in the English language. Tours to rainforest‚ gamer reserves‚ and wildlife sanctuaries are growing in every region of the world. They go in tent camps‚ on safaris‚ to jungle lodges‚ and to rainforest resorts. Inspired by zoos and the throngs of animal themed television shows‚ people are taking to the jungles and savannas to see the earth ’s most fascinating creatures in the wild before it is too late. At the
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Tourism Policy of the Government of Bangladesh Summary The expansion of the tourism throughout the world has increased competition among the tourist destinations‚ trying to attract more tourists by adopting appropriate marketing techniques and strategies. Failure of doing so by a particular marketer will lead to a less competitive in the world tourism market. Bangladesh lacks the coordinated efforts among different ministries related to tourism like Ministries of Home‚ Civil
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