“ANALYSIS ON THE OJT IN TRAVEL AGENCY OF THE 3RD YEAR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT OF CITHM” A Thesis Presented to the Faculty to the College of International Tourism And Hospitality Management LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY In Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management Submitted by: Catindig‚ Erlyn D. Duque‚ Vernagin S. Ortiz‚ Rachel Mae M. APRIL
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offered by leading travel companies. Though the level of expertise in the group tours space is very good‚ customized tours because of their very complex nature‚ require a great deal of travel agent involvement. This requires competent and motivated travel agent workforce very responsive to customer needs. This space has been facing problem on three fronts: people‚ processes and systems to execute a customer order. The analysis would be focussing on People and Processes part of such agencies. This report
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“Face-to-Face agents will prove their utility into the future by acting as ‘experience centres’ and supporting the development of adventure travel and the ‘silver’ traveller” Rohit Talwer Whether travel agencies and tour operators still have a role in the worlds future is a very controversial subject‚ some believing they do‚ and some believing they don’t. Although I tend to book my holiday adventures online‚ I believe in Mr Talwer’s statement‚ that being they do still have a future. I however don’t
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Could the tide be changing? Travel agencies play an important role within the UK travel and tourism industry. They are the retail arm of the industry‚ selling a wide range of holiday products and travel services to the public. Yet travel industry analysts have been predicting the death of the high street travel agent due to the ever-changing nature of distribution channels. Travel agents are the key intermediaries in the distribution chain whose main role is selling air‚ rail
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{draw:frame} TRAVEL AGENCY MANAGEMENT HTM 1213 COURSE WORK INTRODUCTION {draw:g} MY COMPANY NAME: LOVE TOUR COMPANY SDN.BHD *SHARE HOLDER: 30% OF *BUMIPUTRA (MOHAMAND ALIZAH) TOTAL CAPITAL: RM 300‚000 LOCATION: PLAZA 393 *EMPLOYEE: TOTAL* 5 PEOPLE OFFICE SPACE: 200sq LOGO DESIGN *Reasons for the above design*: Red colou*r is love‚ passion. This color is very shinning and striking can attract customer.* And can boost our energy
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Huella should take Holistic approach to build brand awareness and shopper confidence. We suggest that Huella engages shoppers by using chat rooms‚ blogs‚ and social media sites such us Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Youtube were travel experiences and suggestions can be shared. People trust other people more than company. Since people are reluctant making payments on website even though it is secure we suggest Huella accepting third party Payment systems like PayPal‚ Square‚ Dwolla‚ Serve‚ Wepay or others
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DOZENS of jobs at travel agents in Preston and Leyland could be under threat after a holiday company announced it was shutting 100 stores. Thomson tour holiday operator TUI Travel is undergoing a two-year restructuring process after a merger of TUI’s travel division and First Choice. The company has not said which of its 1‚100 UK stores will be closed or how many jobs are expected to be lost. advertisementTUI will keep the two travel agent brands‚ Thomson and First Choice‚ separate. There
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REPORT ON Management information system on Travel management Submitted to: Prof. Prashant Barge Submitted on: 10th Sep 2010 By: Praveen Kumar Rajesh Kumar Abhigyan Banerjee Kushal Reddy Shobhit Lasod Deepak M 10020741049 10020741050 10020741051 10020741052 10020741053 10020741054 A STUDY OF EXISTING MIS SYSTEM AT KIRTY TOURS AND TRAVELS – NASIK About Kirty Tours and Travels Kirty Tours & Travels is a deep-rooted name for arranging different types of tour with excellent packages available
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.................................. 1 2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING ................................................................................................ 2 2.1 Defining ‘environmental scanning’ .............................................................................................. 2 2.2 Environmental techniques and types.......................................................................................... 2 2.2.1 Environmental scanning techniques...............................
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Contents lists available at ScienceDirect International Journal of Hospitality Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhosman Total quality management‚ market orientation and hotel performance: The moderating effects of external environmental factors Cheng-Hua Wang a ‚ Kuan-Yu Chen b ‚ Shiu-Chun Chen a‚∗ a b Graduate School of Business and Operations Management‚ Chang Jung Christian University‚ Taiwan‚ ROC Department of Recreation Sport and Health Promotion‚ National Pingtung
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