6. Government Support (Non-Monetory) 21 4.7. Offers from Airline Industry 24 5. Emerging Trends in the sector 25 5.1. Premium Hotel’s profitability to hit lows 25 5.2. Increasing revenues from F&B Segment 26 5.3. Development of niche tourism offerings 26 5.4. Growing trend towards service apartments 27 5.5. Growing demand for budget segment 27 5.6. Increasing interest of international operators 28 5.7. Growing trend towards spa and gymnasium facilities 28 6. Factors influencing
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1 | TOURISM | 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM Since the beginning of the time people have travelled In the early periods, people used to travel for food, water and safety or acquisition of resources (trade). But in the recent times, the word travel is also associated with pleasure or exploration. Now, Tourism is the business of providing travel, accommodation, food, entertainment to the people who are travelling for the purpose of either recreation and leisure or business. Tourism may be
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Tourism Marketing Management Tourism Marketing Management Submitted by: Mayur Peswani (A-38) Rahul Purswani (A-39) Shivangi Agarawal (B-01) Tania Patel (B-41) In-Depth Analysis Of Major Tour Operators in India Submitted to: Prof. Bijal Mehta Submitted by: Mayur Peswani (A-38) Rahul Purswani (A-39) Shivangi Agarawal (B-01) Tania Patel (B-41) In-Depth Analysis Of Major Tour Operators in India Submitted to: Prof. Bijal Mehta Table Of Contents Tourism Marketing Management
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_ Objective: Seeking a position to utilize my skills and abilities in the computer industry that offers professional growth while being resourceful, innovative and flexible. Academic Profile: * Bachelor in computer science from North Maharashtra University. * C-Dac in Acts Pune. ACADEMIC YEAR | Percentage | Year of passing | 1st year | 64 % | 2008-2009 | 2nd year | Appeared | 2009-2010 | 3rd year | 66.23 | 2010-2011 | | | | HSC | 49.17 | 2005-2006 | SSC | 43.73
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PHONE Nos. OF REST HOUSES IN PUNE REGION 1 | Govt. Rest House (old),29, Queens Garden, Tal. Haweli Dist. Pune | 22 | Deputy Collector, Receiption Branch, Collector Office, Pune.020/6120720 | 020/6361801 020/6363127020/6361802 020/636180 | 2 | Govt. Rest House (new),29, Queens Garden, Pune, Tal. Haweli Dist. Pune | 8 | Deputy Collector, Receiption Branch, Collector Office, Pune.020/6120720 | 020/6361801 020/6361802 020/6361803 020/6363127 |
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Executive summary: The tourism marketing strategy has been prepared with realistic, achievable goals and objectives that will maximise the opportunities provided to tourism operators within UK. It is constructed in a manner that provides linkages with the marketing strategies of major industry stakeholders. Britain tourism industry profile: Tourism is the UK’s sixth largest industry – amounting to £105bn in revenue each year. It has employed over 1.3m people, generates £20bn per annum in foreign
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investor confidence • Weak performance in the plantations • Limited Geographic Presence External Origin (attributes of the environment) Opportunities • Strategic acquisitions • Resort World at Sentosa (RWS) • Improvement in Malaysian tourism sector Threats • Legislative changes in gaming sector • Economic condition in UK • Growing competition Overview Genting Berhad (Genting) is a Malaysia-based investment holding and management company. Its diverse business portfolio and its
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ABTRACT Tourism is all about travel; and the role of transportation in its operation is vital. Travel can be discussed without taking tourism into consideration, but tourism cannot thrive without travel. Transportation is an integral part of the tourism industry. It is largely due to the improvement of transportation that tourism has expanded, though this expansion is good due to increase revenue that would be captures as a result of passenger traffic will have an impact negative side. In some area
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Planning the holidays Let me present some reflections on the issue that, I dare say, must be the most exciting for majority of ordinary people, who spend the most of their lives (from 5 to 7 days a week) working and then have a couple of weeks of holiday in summer months (if they have luck). It is planning holidays. In our modern world we can refer to a lot of travel agents, who’ll try to help us choose the best variant for our holiday among infinite multitude of different destinations
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Advantages and disadvantages of developing mass tourism Today tourism is one of the largest industries in the world. In some countries it is the main economic division. There is a wide variety of tourist types within the tourism market today,so much so that the term ‘average tourist’ has become irrelevant. (Murphy,1985) The United Nations states that ‘In Cambodia, one of the poorest countries in the world tourism is the main economic division was expected to generate 7.3% of gross domestic product
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