ADVENTURE TOURISM A Minor Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (T&TM) programme of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ Delhi. Submitted To: Submitted by: Komal Goel Ishaan Rastogi Roll No.: 03512205012
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towards increased cross-marketing links between adventure tourism products and other products purchased by the same consumers. • It has become commonplace for individual tour operators to offer a range of different adventure activities at a single destination. These are often packaged as a discounted bundle of individual tours‚ marketed as a “combo” product. • Adventure tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in the tourism industry at 7.6% since 2006. • Increases in tourism sector government
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A Comprehensive project ON “Tourism Industry Analysis” Submitted to (Global Institute of Management) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ASMINISTRATION In Gujarat Technological University UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Varsha Turi Assistance Professor Submitted by [Mohammed Faeem Shaikh (En no-107940592052)‚ Irshad Khan Pathan (En no-107940592105)] [Batch: 2010-12] MBA SEMESTER III/IV (Global Institute of Management)
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5.5. 5.6. The upcoming tourist industry ........................ 31 Transportation .............................................................................31 Accommodation‚ restaurants and night life ..............................33 Tour operators .............................................................................35 How is Bangladesh sold ...............................................................36 The future Bangladeshi tourist supply....................................
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industry in their national development agenda. Tourism is an industry that operates on a massively broad scale: it embraces activities ranging from the smallest sea-side hotel; to air-lines‚ multi-national hotel chains and major international tour operators. Originally‚ non-traditional industries such as tourism emerged as a solution to strike a balance between ecology and industry • Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries at present and holds the status of the world’s no. 1
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THE PROSPECTS AND PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY: THE CASE OF BANGLADESH A Research Report By Mohammad Mazibar Rahman Student No. 0703015 Registration NO. 0703015 BBA‚ Level-4‚ Semester-II Session: 2006-07 13 October‚ 2011 Faculty of Business Studies A RESEARCH REPORT ON THE PROSPECTS AND PROMOTIONAL
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customers have said or done. Customers of Manchester airport There are many customers of Manchester airport such as airlines‚ advertisers‚ tour operators and car park users. However‚ when passengers use the car parks this is the is the only time they become direct customers of Manchester airport‚ their customers such as; retailers‚ tour operators and airlines pay rent to use up space or to use the facilities of Manchester airport. Their facilities are excellent and have no local competitors
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BRİEF Turkcell is one of the leader telecommunication company in Turkey. It was founded in February 1994. In 2011‚ Turkcell’s market share has reached 53%. Turkcell has 34.5 million subscribers as of March 31‚ 2012 and also‚ one of the three GSM operators in Europe which has achieved great success in terms of number of the subscribers. Süreyya CİLİV has worked as a CEO since January 9‚ 2007. The total number of employees of the Company is 11.183 in 2010 (operations and technical section 7.707‚
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part of the tourism industry have significant implications for other sectors. The tourism industry includes: 1. those sectors which enable the tourist to travel to and from the destination (for example travel agents‚ airlines‚ bus companies‚ tour operators and rental car companies) 2. those sectors which are part of the product at the destination (for example‚ accommodation‚ facilities and attractions) 3. the human component of tourism (the labour force) 4. public sector or government agencies
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Philippine Travel and Tour Expo Research Paper The Philippine Travel and Tour Expo was held last February 19-21‚ 2010 at the SMX convention center. With the theme “Ready‚ Jet-set‚ Go!”‚ the event presents an exceptional atmosphere that stimulates the desire to travel among visitors – either by air‚ water‚ rail or road‚ for business or for recreation‚ within or outside the Philippines. Considered as the country’s biggest travel event‚ this year’s expo was participated by 230 travel and tourism companies
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