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Presented By: Dinesh Kr Divya MD
Guruprasad P Harshita K
Hulas G
INTRODUCTION
Tourism Industry is primarily:
 Service-oriented
 People-based industry, in a largely seasonal
business providing a wide range of services to
‘tourists’, often on 24X7 basis.
INTRODUCTION
It is unique because:
 It is not a single, definable industry, instead it is
made up of businesses and organizations
 Belonging to various other industries and sectors
 The interplay of all of these (businesses and
organizations), when properly aligned, gives rise to
Tourism Industry’s ultimate product - ‘the travel
experience’.
STRUCTURE
A large part of tourism industry is a combination of:
 Hospitality (a combination of businesses related to
accommodation and dining)
 Travel Industry (businesses providing transportation
services (to tourists) through different modes).
Components of Services in
Tourism industry
COMPONENTS
 Accommodation (Hotels & Motels, Camps, Guest
House, Bed and Breakfast, House Boats, Resorts.)
 Attractions (Natural, Cultural, Educational,
Monuments, Events, Medical, Social, Professional)
 Tour Operators (Incoming, Outgoing, Cruises, Day
tours and sight seeing, Adventure Tours, Religious
Tours, Educational tours)
COMPONENTS
 Business Tourism (Incentive, Meeting, Events,
Exploring New Possibilities, Meeting Organizers,
Event Organizers, Conference Organizers)
 Carriers (Airlines, Roadways, Railways, Ships,
Cruises, Rent-a-cars and other vehicle hiring,
Local transportation)
COMPONENTS
 Retail Services (Art and Crafts, Garments,
Souvenir, Books, Medicine, Luggage, All other
retail shops used by tourists)
 Dining (At hotels , Local Restaurants, Roadside
joints, Cafeterias, All retail counters serving food
and beverages)
COMPONENTS
 Distribution, Coordination and Facilitating
Services (Government Agencies, Packaging agents,
Guides, Tour Managers, Tour Wholesalers, Holiday
Sellers, Industry Associations, Machinery and
equipment hiring and leasing)
 Other Support Services (Insurance (travel, life,
medical, luggage, Recreational services, Banking
Services, Communication Services)
7 P Marketing Mix
Product
 The tourism product differs from other
products due to the wide range it covers,
including such areas as
accommodations, transportation, food,
recreation and attractions.
 Often the product includes intangibles
such as history, culture and natural
beauty.
Place
 Travel agents
 Tour operators
 Tour wholesalers
Price
 A quality tourism experience at a fair
price is what the customer is looking for
in most cases.
 Pricing should be based upon clear-cut
goals and objectives.
Promotion
 Generally information kits, web sites, advertising,
personal selling, sales promotion, travel shows, and
public relations are used for promotions.
 Tourist information centre is the latest tool used
 Participation with state, regional and local tourism
offices and associations.
Process
 The tourism product often includes a variety of
attractions, facilities and services, therefore
process must also take on several different
forms.
Physical Evidence
 Finding a special place in the market for the
product to differentiate from your competitors.
1. Identify a set of possible competitive
advantages upon which to build a position.
2. Select the right competitive advantage.
3. Effective communication and delivery of
the chosen position to a selected target market.
People
 The people who sell and service your product are an
extremely important part of tourism marketing. Friendly
personal service and trained employees can make or break a
tourism business.
 What the customers say after they depart can thrust your
business forward or send it into a downward spiral.
India’s Incredible
Marketing Campaign
CHALLENGES
CHALLENGES TO
INDIAN TOURISM
INDUSTRY
INDUSTRY
SPECIFIC
SECTOR
SPECIFIC
INDIA
SPECIFIC
CHALLENGES
1. Sector Specific Challenges :
Being a part of the service sector, Tourism Industry faces the
below mentioned challenges posed by the sector itself :
 High Exit Barrier; Difficulty in trial - hard to
escape from the consequences of a poor choice of service
and service provider, prerequisite to have a good ‘product’
to achieve sustainable sales
 Word-Of-Mouth (WOM) - the choice of destination is
affected by WOM publicity
CHALLENGES
2. Industry Specific Challenges:
Certain challenges exist along with the industry around the
globe
 Highly infectious industry - Tourism Industry is very sensitive
to environmental changes and it gets affected by them and
reacts very fast to them.
 High Social Cost - Tourism takes a toll on the resources
(especially natural resources)
 Intermediary Conflicts
CHALLENGES
3. India Specific Challenges
Some challenges facing Indian Tourism Industry are
uniquely
India specific, like
 Sensitizing the diverse Human Resources
 Collapsing Hotel Infrastructure
 High Operating Costs
 Transportation Chaos
 Manpower woes
Strategies to enhance the Marketing
of Services in Tourism & Travel
Industry
STRATEGIES
 The planning framework of Indian Tourism Industry
can be redesigned
 Effective Market Research to ‘Understand Tourists’
 Restructuring ‘Organization Structure’ and
‘Planning Framework’
 Public Private Partnership is critical for enhancing
competitiveness
STRATEGIES
 Effective destination management through encouraging
business operators for adopting higher standards.
 Sensitize the Community for sustainable
competitiveness
 Effective deployment of ‘Human Resources’
 ‘Private-Public Partnership’ for development of world
class academic, training and development infrastructure
can be a remedy
Introduction to tourism industry

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Introduction to tourism industry

  • 1. Presented By: Dinesh Kr Divya MD Guruprasad P Harshita K Hulas G
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Tourism Industry is primarily:  Service-oriented  People-based industry, in a largely seasonal business providing a wide range of services to ‘tourists’, often on 24X7 basis.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION It is unique because:  It is not a single, definable industry, instead it is made up of businesses and organizations  Belonging to various other industries and sectors  The interplay of all of these (businesses and organizations), when properly aligned, gives rise to Tourism Industry’s ultimate product - ‘the travel experience’.
  • 4. STRUCTURE A large part of tourism industry is a combination of:  Hospitality (a combination of businesses related to accommodation and dining)  Travel Industry (businesses providing transportation services (to tourists) through different modes).
  • 5. Components of Services in Tourism industry
  • 6. COMPONENTS  Accommodation (Hotels & Motels, Camps, Guest House, Bed and Breakfast, House Boats, Resorts.)  Attractions (Natural, Cultural, Educational, Monuments, Events, Medical, Social, Professional)  Tour Operators (Incoming, Outgoing, Cruises, Day tours and sight seeing, Adventure Tours, Religious Tours, Educational tours)
  • 7. COMPONENTS  Business Tourism (Incentive, Meeting, Events, Exploring New Possibilities, Meeting Organizers, Event Organizers, Conference Organizers)  Carriers (Airlines, Roadways, Railways, Ships, Cruises, Rent-a-cars and other vehicle hiring, Local transportation)
  • 8. COMPONENTS  Retail Services (Art and Crafts, Garments, Souvenir, Books, Medicine, Luggage, All other retail shops used by tourists)  Dining (At hotels , Local Restaurants, Roadside joints, Cafeterias, All retail counters serving food and beverages)
  • 9. COMPONENTS  Distribution, Coordination and Facilitating Services (Government Agencies, Packaging agents, Guides, Tour Managers, Tour Wholesalers, Holiday Sellers, Industry Associations, Machinery and equipment hiring and leasing)  Other Support Services (Insurance (travel, life, medical, luggage, Recreational services, Banking Services, Communication Services)
  • 11. Product  The tourism product differs from other products due to the wide range it covers, including such areas as accommodations, transportation, food, recreation and attractions.  Often the product includes intangibles such as history, culture and natural beauty.
  • 12. Place  Travel agents  Tour operators  Tour wholesalers
  • 13. Price  A quality tourism experience at a fair price is what the customer is looking for in most cases.  Pricing should be based upon clear-cut goals and objectives.
  • 14. Promotion  Generally information kits, web sites, advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, travel shows, and public relations are used for promotions.  Tourist information centre is the latest tool used  Participation with state, regional and local tourism offices and associations.
  • 15. Process  The tourism product often includes a variety of attractions, facilities and services, therefore process must also take on several different forms.
  • 16. Physical Evidence  Finding a special place in the market for the product to differentiate from your competitors. 1. Identify a set of possible competitive advantages upon which to build a position. 2. Select the right competitive advantage. 3. Effective communication and delivery of the chosen position to a selected target market.
  • 17. People  The people who sell and service your product are an extremely important part of tourism marketing. Friendly personal service and trained employees can make or break a tourism business.  What the customers say after they depart can thrust your business forward or send it into a downward spiral.
  • 20. CHALLENGES 1. Sector Specific Challenges : Being a part of the service sector, Tourism Industry faces the below mentioned challenges posed by the sector itself :  High Exit Barrier; Difficulty in trial - hard to escape from the consequences of a poor choice of service and service provider, prerequisite to have a good ‘product’ to achieve sustainable sales  Word-Of-Mouth (WOM) - the choice of destination is affected by WOM publicity
  • 21. CHALLENGES 2. Industry Specific Challenges: Certain challenges exist along with the industry around the globe  Highly infectious industry - Tourism Industry is very sensitive to environmental changes and it gets affected by them and reacts very fast to them.  High Social Cost - Tourism takes a toll on the resources (especially natural resources)  Intermediary Conflicts
  • 22. CHALLENGES 3. India Specific Challenges Some challenges facing Indian Tourism Industry are uniquely India specific, like  Sensitizing the diverse Human Resources  Collapsing Hotel Infrastructure  High Operating Costs  Transportation Chaos  Manpower woes
  • 23. Strategies to enhance the Marketing of Services in Tourism & Travel Industry
  • 24. STRATEGIES  The planning framework of Indian Tourism Industry can be redesigned  Effective Market Research to ‘Understand Tourists’  Restructuring ‘Organization Structure’ and ‘Planning Framework’  Public Private Partnership is critical for enhancing competitiveness
  • 25. STRATEGIES  Effective destination management through encouraging business operators for adopting higher standards.  Sensitize the Community for sustainable competitiveness  Effective deployment of ‘Human Resources’  ‘Private-Public Partnership’ for development of world class academic, training and development infrastructure can be a remedy