CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Introduction The tourism industry is unlike any other because‚ instead of a product‚ you are selling a place and all the things it has to offer. You are competing with the entire world every time you promote tourism in a given destination‚ and this high level of competition demands a creative and unique approach. To be successful‚ your marketing should constantly put forth the best possible image of your destination‚ while creating interest on a broad scale
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ranking? Barcelona’s key strength point is in its Culture and Tourism. That is why it’s inevitable to think of approaches towards that key strength to boost Barcelona’s economic and global position. Also Barcelona can be made more into an open city for talent and economic activity. Barcelona is now the sixth reputable city in the world‚ and that is according to its appealing environment. It’s also known as one of the smart cities in the world. However‚ it can improve its ranking by creating a job market
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area known as tourism studies? Subject Example of contribution to tourism studies Geography Spatial analysis of where tourism develops and why Ecology The impact of tourism on the natural environment Agricultural studies The significance of rural tourism to rural diversification Parks and recreation Recreation management techniques in natural areas such as national parks used by tourists Urban and regional planning The planning and development of tourism Marketing The marketing of tourism Law The legal
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF HOTEL INDUSTRY IN SORSOGON An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty Of Bicol Merchant Marine College Inc. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management By: Nikko Golena John jeric Despuig Abegail Guarin Jennelyn Ulop Keith Justine Esquejo TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………………………..4 CHAPTER 1 – THE PROBLEM Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………
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STUDENT NAME : CELOTTO DAVIDE STUDENT ID: 11683538 MODULE NAME: TOURIST MARKET MODULE CODE: 5BUS1012 DATE : 22ND MARCH 2013 WORD COUNT : 1‚519 Marketing Research Project Tourism‚ as one of the fastest growing economic sectors (+5% per year) (UNWTO‚ 2013)‚ according to Kotler is expected to maintain the trend‚ due to continuous improvements in means of transport‚ availability of leisure time to a larger extent of the population and the birth of IT
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is one of Britain’s key features to its tourism industry‚ with nearly four million people visiting the palaces last year‚ supplying many citizens with temporary seasonal jobs to meet their demands (should Britain scrap the monarchy‚ 2012). However 2010 online statistics from Visit Britain reveal there are no monarchy related attractions in Britain’s top ten tourist attractions (top 10 English tourist attractions‚ 2010). This suggests that the British tourism industry could survive without the monarchy
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external influences on the organization‚ we can identify the underlying forces in the macro-environment driving the competitive forces as follows; 1.1) POLITICAL: Terrorist attacks that resulted in tight security measures and strict immigration laws. Following these attacks many countries put some destination
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International Trade Agreements and Organizations The Increase of Globalization Showed a dramatic increase after WW2 Why? Growth in… Communication Technology Travel Baby Boom Advantages of Globalization Outsourcing Lower prices Improved human rights Increased productivity Innovation (due to increased competition) Disadvantages of Globalization Loss of local jobs Exploitation of cheap labour Pollution Disease Unhealthy products being spread around (e.g. drugs‚ fast food)
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accommodation‚ by Philippine travel agencies. A. Background of the study Tourism can be defined as the science‚ art‚ and business of attracting visitors‚ transporting them‚ accommodating them‚ and graciously catering to their needs and wants (Goeldner‚ 2006). According to Goeldner (2006)‚ for Tourism to be successful‚ a great variety of components must work together seamlessly to create a positive travel experience. Tourism is a composite of activities‚ services‚ and industries that deliver a travel
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running a successful special event ; 1- Raise money 2- Update your mission statement to educate your consistuency 3- Motivate board members and major givers 4- Recruit volunteers and future board members 5- Expand the organizations network 6- Market the organization 7- Solicit endorsements (Wendroff‚ L. A (2004). Special Events; Proven Strategies For Non-Profit Fundraising). These seven goals guide event managers and fundraisers through the process of achieving there aims through running
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