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    Economics in Uae

    United Arab Emirates and Economics Institution United Arab Emirates and Economics Introduction The United Arab Emirates is a capitalist country which gives the private investors an opportunity to manage, and maintain commercial and industrial sectors in order to ensure growth and development. The economy has one of the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita worldwide. Thus, this allows many people from different parts of the world entering

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    Cruse Sales and Management

    of lecture/term III. COURSE RATIONALE Cruising has been considered a global phenomenon; statistic shows the growing popularity of the cruise industry. This course aims to study the essential feature of cruises and how it contributes to the Tourism Industry. IV. COURSE OBJECTIVES By the end of the course, students should be able to: 1. Analyze the past, present and future of the cruise industry; 2. Analyze the services of the cruise industry from a traveler’s perspective. Identify

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    Tourism Promotion and Domestic Market Share

    the study. 1.1Background to the study Tourism is the one of the fastest growing industries in the world and this is due to the fact that the world has a wealth of natural, cultural and man-made attractions which are untapped from the standpoint of tourism development. There is a significant contribution of promoting domestic tourism to the development of any nation; the Manila Declaration of 1980 stated that: “within each country, domestic tourism contributes to an improved balance of the national

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    Tourism and Transport

    International Tourism and Transport Assignment One: BX660020 Scotland By: To: Word count: 2,459 Date: 23/03/2012 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to examine and discuss land, air and sea transport modes with reference to examples of each type of transportation. The importance of these transport modes will be analysed with reference to regional, national and international networks including supply and demand. The importance of these

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    Ceres, South Africa

    Ceres, South Africa is one of the major cities located in Africa. The city of Ceres offers an array of jaw dropping experiences that a variety of people can enjoy. This vacation destination has beautiful nature reserves, fascinating historical sites, and shopping centers that will accommodate any tourists’ needs. From the cave exploration to the beautiful beaches, Ceres fulfills the needs of any outdoor enthusiast. A one stop shop for outdoor fun would be Matroosberg private nature reserve. Tourist

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    Terms and Conditions

    Domestic Tours | Booking Terms & Conditions DEFINITIONS A. Client means person(s) in whose name or on whose behalf the booking has been made. B.MMT means Make My Trip INC C. Independent Contractors means hotelier/hotel owner, owner of any airlines or shipping company or railway ferryboat owner/operation, coach owner/ operation, or any other person or organization who has been selected to render services to the client. D. Domestic tour / Tour arrangement means a tour operated by MMT which is operated

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    Tourist Destination

    like their music, dance etc that may draw the attention of a tourist wanting to visit that country, but there may also be a flip side. A destination may have negative images that may make it unappealing to a tourist. (Dale, 2010) stated that," . Tourism can add significantly to the

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    Bhutan Case

    Summary: The Bhutan country was an emerging market. They strived to instill innovative leaders who wanted to open up to foreign markets. The main industrial strive to increase its growing tourism business was in the form of Royal Bhutan Airlines. They experienced industry growth. This caused them to rethink their strategy of high value low volume. This was due to wanting to preserve the culture and geography of the small nation of under 700 thousand people. Royal Bhutan Airlines was contemplating

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    Business Management

    arguments to the relevant case studies as specified towards each task. L1 Understand current issues in the travel and tourism sector TASK 1 You need to choose a destination which is familiar to you and analyse the level of tourism development. Your report should include latest available statistics regarding the number of tourists and main tourism markets and how tourism affects local economy, social life and environment. You can use statistical information from government pages, newspapers

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    Background of Thailand Revenue Based and the Recession

    country for tourisms. But there were some problems which are the causes of the recession in the tourism. The main cause is the political issue. Nowadays Thailand was separated to be 2 sides, yellow shirt and red shirt which have the conflict need and satisfaction in the political view. Both of them did harm things which affect the trust of Thai people. They are all fear of going out from their house in the time when the protestors come out and try to ask for their demands. For the tourisms, this cause

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