Brochure about UK Travel and Tourism Organisation Tour Operators are usually a person or a company that puts together travel packages. These packages combine travel with normal tourist destinations and there are sold in a package. The tour operators have contracts with hoteliers‚ airlines and ground transport providers. They produce brochures to distribute their holidays and short-break packages example of a tour operators in UK are Thomas Cook and Thomson. Transport providers allow tourists
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P1 Domestic Tourism Is when you usually take a short holiday/short break in your own country. So for someone living in the UK‚ it means they will travel anywhere in the UK. So for example a tourist living in the UK might visit go to Madame Tussauds‚ BlackPool Tower‚ North Pier‚ Blackpool Zoo and more. Outbound tourism is when a tourist living in the UK visits another country. So like if a tourist was living in the UK‚ they might travel to France‚ and visit The Eiffel Tower‚ Disney Land‚ Futuroscope
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BTEC National Travel and Tourism 2007 Unit 1 Assignment – Investigating Travel and Tourism Introduction This assignment is made up of a number of tasks which‚ when successfully completed‚ are designed to give you sufficient evidence to meet the Pass (P)‚ Merit (M) and Distinction (D) grading criteria for the unit. If you have carried out the activities and read the case studies throughout this unit in the accompanying textbook‚ you will already have done a lot of work towards completing the
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BTEC Level 3 in Business – Unit 4: Business Communication Context Businesses need accurate information. This information has to move between different individuals‚ different departments and different organisations. The information can be anything from a simple idea to masses of data on business performance. It can come from inside an organisation or from almost anywhere outside. Put simply‚ a business that does not plan how to deal with this information is a business much more likely to fail.
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NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 Travel & Tourism a 2010/11 Student name: | Unit/Module: Unit 9 | Assignment Title: Retail Travel Operations | Lecturer: Emma-Jayne Smith | Date Issued: 09/01/13 | Final Grade Awarded | DEADLINES | PASS | MERIT | DISTINCTION | Assignment 1 (P1/P2/M1/M2 & D1)Assignment 2 (P3/M3/D2)Assignment 3(P4 & P5)The unit Final work | 08/02/1308/03/1328/03/13 | Lecturer to circle and initial | | | Grading Criteria | Met | Grading Criteria | Met | Grading Criteria
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World II My name is Sihaam Ahmed; I am 23 years old and have graduated from Roehampton University studying Travel and Tourism Management. I had experience working in London’s busiest hotels Hilton Metropolitan as the assistant to the head of Human Resources. I left the hotel because I saw an opportunity work on cruise liner. Working on would cruise linerwould give me a chance‚to travel which has always been a dream of mine and gain tremendous amount of experience My ambition in life like many
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Ruby Valenzuela January 15‚ 2012 Cheryl Martin Unit 1 Learning Activity 1 Case Study 1 The Office Manager of an established practice has left her job on short notice. Prior to her leaving she hired two new staff members who need training and another employee’s negative performance was affecting the remaining staff members. You have been promoted to the Office Manager position. In your own words how would you apply the principles of building a successful team? I would first; get the two new
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BTEC National Award (Level 3) in Travel and Tourism Student Name: Teacher: Mrs van Niekerk | Date assignment issued: 21/01/2013 Final Completion Date: 03/05/2013 | Welcome to your third assignment for BTEC Travel and Tourism. In order to make sure that you complete the unit on time and meet all your deadlines‚ you will find that the assignment is broken down into key tasks. Each task
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Unit 1 P3 The UK travel and tourism sector Inbound and Outbound Tourism Outbound tourism is when you leaving the UK to travel to another country for business or leisure. Outbound tour operator is organising holidays and provides a range of discount package deals‚ which you can combine with accommodation‚ transport to the destination and ground transport such as a transfer from the airport to the hotel. The two largest tour operators are Thomson and Thomas Cook Group. Outbound travel agents can
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M1: Choose at least 2 of your interrelationships from p3 and explain and compare them in detail. Thomson Airways Thomson Airways was founded in 1962 but as the Britannia Airways when the company first started. It was later rebranded to Thomsonfly in May 2005. However‚ the company went through several other airlines procedures. Other companies were introduced and sold or bought into the Britannia Airways. Euravia was founded in January 1962 and later in December 1964 was renamed to Britannia
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