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    Porter’s Five Forces: Travel Agency :  Industry Rivalry : Highly Fragmented Industry with Intense Rivalry Highly Fragmented Industry. Organized players would barely have 15-20% of the marketplace Most of organized players are present in metros & mini-metros Large disposable incomes in towns like Lucknow‚ Jaipur‚ Coimbatore etc. serviced by family run unorganized players Industry rivalry is intense but not cutthroat Rivalry Intense because of low switching costs‚ low levels of product differentiation

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    Examples of organisations working together Tour operators & Travel agents These two sectors are connected because a travel agency sells holidays for a tour operator who will put together the whole package .e.g. Lunn poly which is a worldwide travel agency sells holidays for Kuoni which is a tour operator that specializes in luxury holidays. Attractions & Transport operators These two sectors are connected because when travelling to Buckingham Palace there are bus routes and tube routes

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    Travels Abroad with Goethe’s Italian Journey Foreign travel‚ I think‚ is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have in life. You never really get a chance in life to explore who you really are and what you believe until you’re able to leave your daily life and spend time in a place where everything’s drastically different. Of course‚ not all travel is mind opening and horizon broadening. Some people just go abroad in a tourist frame of mind. The only thing they want to do when

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    An Irish bishop was forced by Jonathan Swift to say that Gulliver’s Travels‚ "was full of improbable lies‚ and for his part he hardly believed a word of it." (Brady 1) In a way the bishop was correct as six-inch people‚ giants‚ immortal humans‚ intelligent horses‚ and deformed creatures‚ all races presented in Swift’s novel‚ don’t exist. Gulliver’s Travels‚ by far‚ was the most popular‚ influential‚ and controversial novel. For nearly three centuries‚ authors‚ professors‚ and critics have tried

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    Introduction Wing On Travel was founded in 1964‚ the company has accumulated nearly 48 years of extensive operating experience. Wing On Travel‚ with its immigration group reported the number of tours‚ the number of its offices and branches‚ as well as quality of management‚ tour route network and a wide range of business and many other areas of outstanding performance‚ a leading travel agency in Hong Kong tourism industry. Wing On Travel Hong Kong one of the major travel agencies in Hong Kong‚ Macau

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    NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE IN GULLIVER’S TRAVELS Jonathon Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels is an early representation of a novel‚ resonating both political and social satire. Despite the obvious satirical elements in this text‚ Gulliver’s unreliable narrative voice is a satire within itself. Mocking the travel narratives contemporary of his time‚ Swift utilizes the narration of Gulliver in order to criticize the naïve and gullible English men and women who read travel narratives as factual documents despite

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    Essay 2    Gulliver’s  Travels  is  the  story  of  one   man’s  journey  to  hating  humankind.  It  poses  as  a  parody  of  traditional   travel  log  literature‚  while  simultaneously  representing  the  satire  of human  nature.  The  first  chapter  of  each  section  of  the  novel  begins  with  Gulliver  arriving  on  a  remote  land‚  the  victim  of  forces  out  of  his  control‚  where  he  discovers  a  variety  of  human­like  beings.  We  learn  much  about  Gulliver  as his own person

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    Sales & Distribution Starting around 1996‚ tremendous changes in trends have begun. With the utilization of internet; the understanding of travel agencies has been changed. Changes and transforms in the structure of the tourism industry distribution system significantly affect the choices available to the consumer. The way to distribute travel packages have been shifted from physical to online‚ as well when customers became more aware of the internet usage and started trusting on websites‚ customer

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    Reflects on the Society in Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver’s Travels in 1762 with the intent of providing entertainment for people. Entertainment through satire was what Swift had in mind. In Gulliver’s Travels‚ Jonathan Swift traveled to four different foreign countries‚ each representing a corrupt part of England. Swift criticized the corruption of such parts and focused on the government‚ society‚ science‚ religion and man. Not only did Swift criticize the customs of each country

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    Gulliver’s Travels: An Altered Perspective Jonathan Swift’s ultimate satirical masterpiece‚ Gulliver’s Travels‚ scrutinizes human nature through a misanthropic eye. More directly‚ it examines the bastardization English society underwent. The brilliant tale depicts the journey of Lemuel Gulliver‚ an Englishman‚ and his distorted encounters. Examining the prominent political and social conflicts of England in the eighteenth century‚ Swift’s critical work causes much controversy. Gulliver’s

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