P4) Review factors that have contributed to one declining destination (Cyprus) and one developing (Greece) in the European travel market. Developing destination: Greece Greece is also known as Hellenic Republic‚ the first country in Europe to advance civilization‚ Greece is one of the most visited country in Europe locate in southern Europe near Albania‚ Turkey‚ Bulgaria‚ and Rep. Macedonia. Greece is the home of the Olympic Game; Olympic game is popular in Greece‚ also across the world. People
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get a package which provided a return flight‚ Bed and Breakfast and transfer as well. Travel - The Couple will be travelling with EasyJet; they are also getting transfers so they reach the accommodation correctly without hassle of trying to get a local taxi to take them there. Near the hotel are public transports which will make it easily accessible for the couple to get to places. The total of the travel and accommodation was £3215.00 Accommodation- As the accommodation came with the flight
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P1 Describe the characteristics valued by employers in the IT industry Industry specific characteristic: Technical knowledge General IT knowledge is essential in an IT job role‚ but employers need to take on people who have certain skills in other technical areas of the job. The first time you start a career in IT‚ you are thought to know all the basic IT knowledge and also be able to pick up information quickly. Learning IT in education such as schools and colleges is very important. People need
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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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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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Suppliers and the ordering process The ordering process can sometimes be a source of unnecessary costs. This might happen as OBS deals with too many suppliers and there is no clear ordering policy or guidelines as ordering is not centralised. Thus there are insufficient internal controls against mistakes and/or fraud. Reducing the number of suppliers that OBS deal with can often result in savings‚ especially if it gives you the opportunity to improve relationships with the remaining suppliers and
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Unit 304 – Principles of marketing for travel and tourism Definition of Marketing: Marketing is a type of management tool and is responsible for meeting customer requirements; marketing is about getting the right products to the right people in the right place at the right time at the right price using the right promotion; for example airline companies such as easy jet and ryanair will try and invest their time and money by finding out what different type of customers want from the companies by
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Unit 1- Task 3 Interrelationships in Travel and Tourism Individual businesses must work in partnership with other organisations in order to be successful. Tourism is a very competitive and complex sector and many companies develop links with other businesses as a way of maximising profits. If for example Thomas cook didn’t work with other hotels‚ insurance companies‚ company picks up on arrival‚ Thomas cook wouldn’t make any profits‚ as customers wouldn’t want to book a holiday with a company who
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2008 Travel and Tourism GCE AS and A Travel & Tourism Teachers’ Guide 1 Contents GCE AS and A Level Travel and Tourism Teachers’ Guide (03/09/10) Page 1. Introduction 1.1 - Rationale 1.2 - Overview of New Specification Support for Teachers 2.1 - Resources 2.2 - NGfL Cymru 2.3 - Websites Unit Guides AS 3.1 - Unit 1 : Introducing Travel and Tourism 3.2 - Unit 2 : Investigating Tourism Destinations 3.3 - Unit 3 : Marketing in Travel and Tourism 3.4 - Unit 4 : Working with customers in Travel and
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