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    Theories on Tourism

    UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM LAGUNA College of International Hospitality Management Sto. Niño, Biñan, Laguna Theories on Tourism Development Catherine Evangelista H3A Ms. Gladys Joy Sabater - Tallorin Cohen’s Classification Cohen’s classification of tourist is based on the theory that tourism combines the curiosity to seek out new experiences with the need for the security of familiar reminders of home. Most tourists prefer to explore the destinations from a familiar base

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    Case All Star City

    ALL-STAR CITY TOURS Francine Jordache is the founder and the president of All-Star City Tours, a company that provides a variety of tours of great Canadian and American cities. She started the company in 2000 to respond to the need for tours for spouses and partners attending conferences in Canada. Organizations were looking for comprehensive packages that would entertain the partners of attendees while the conferences were in session. Calgary is the home base for the company that

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    Bambanti

    the establishment of the civil government of Isabela in honor of Queen Isabela II. It is noted for being the grandest and most awaited celebration not only in the valley but also in Northern Luzon as well. Activities like agro-industrial trade and tourism fairs, parades, sports events are conducted to entertain visitors. Also, one of

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    Impact of Climate Change in the Caricom Countries

    towards them because it can bring about negative and destructive effects caused by short lived and long lived climatic forces. Mostly likely in the Caricom countries, they face potential economic impacts of climate change with their agriculture, tourism and infrastructure. According to researches, in the Caribbean the production of electricity by power companies consumes the largest amount of fossil fuels making them the greatest contributors to climate change in the region. However, the islands

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Tuorism

    ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES OF TOURISM Advantages 1. Tourism provides foreign exchange (US dollars) which allows: i) The government to pay bills such as: a) Allows government to pay foreign debt. b) Allows the Bahamian dollar to stay on par with the US dollar. c) Allows government to pay the thousands of persons employed in government their monthly salaries. d) Allows government to have money to do road works, school construction and all other governmental

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    Ryanair

    Proposal for: Coastal tourism development in Albania Context The motivation behind this proposal is based on that past the few decades the growth of Albanian tourist industry has been dramatic. Albania has a lot of seaside resorts to offer to inbound and domestic tourists. Tourism development, urban and cultural centres in addition any concentrated coastal or mountain resorts have been proven that tourism can bring enormous benefits to the local capital. Research aims: 1. To study the positive

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    Iloilo City as a Tourist Destination

    provinces of Guimaras, Antique, Capiz, and Aklan. II. Current Marketing Situation The Philippine tourist arrival from 2000 to 2003 had decline but bounce back from 2004 and continue to increase up to the present. The Department of Tourism continues to ramp up “It’s more fun in the Philippines”. According to DOTC foreign arrivals increased to

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    Business Plan for Bus Services Company

    BUSINESS PLAN Wise Choice Tours and Bus Services The Company Wise Choice Tours and Bus Services (WCTBS) is a new sightseeing company in its formative stages. It is owned and managed by entrepreneur Michael Miles. The company is located in the capital city of Georgetown. It is being organized to take advantage of a specific gap in the local sightseeing tour market. The gap exists in high quality, reasonably priced sightseeing tours in the nation's capital away from the city centre, indicating

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    Mice: Emerging as the Profit Segment for the Industry, by Karishma Sen

    outbound travel has been the talk of not just Indian industry stalwarts but international ones as well. The mere statistics of tourism in India is enough to raise eyebrows and contribute to heated discussions that fuel a growing opinion of India’s tourism potential. The creeper that grows alongside this sector is MICE. Not only has it been contributing to a large chunk of the tourism sector, it has also grown leaps and bounds in quality, services and, most importantly, demand.. Following research questions

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    Factors Affecting Tourism Growth in Samoa

    to the growing strength of its tourism industry. As a result, tourism has become a key source of income and economic growth. Earnings in the tourism sector increased by 191 percent with growth particularly evident in the three years 2005-2008. Tourism receipts are approximately equivalent to 20 percent of GDP, making the sector by far the single largest commercial earner of foreign exchange. As a small, isolated country in the Pacific, Samoa is dependent on tourism for jobs and economic growth (IFC

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