Tour Packages and Itinerary Preparation .pptxPankaj Chandel
Package holidays, popularly known as a tour package or simply the word ‘tour’ in the travel and tourism industry refers either to a package tour escorted or not escorted by the tourist guide.
When we say tour package, it means a pre-arrangement, prepaid trip that combines two or more travel components like airfare, airport transfer, accommodation, and other services. Practically, to define the tour package concept is complex one rather understand.
Holloway defines a tour package as “a total tourism product consisting of transportation from the market area to the destination, accommodation at the destination and recreational activities promoted by the tourists.”
According to Gregorg “a tour package is advertised journey including specific features, arranged and promoted with tour literature by a tour operator and paid for in full by the tourists before starting the tour.”
Technically, a package tour/tour package is a total tourism product as it generally includes transport from the origin place to the destination, accommodation at an en route place or at the destination and other recreational or travel services. These components are purchased by an individual, firm or company called the ‘tour operator‘. He combines all the travel components in a package and sells them at all-inclusive prices to the clients.
The term ‘tour’ was in vogue as early as 1670. The Britishers traveled to widen their knowledge of the continent, especially to study the culture and social life. This practice was gradually adopted by other lovers of cultural centers.
The result of the process was that many European historic and cultural centers were opened to the British tourist. By the early 1730’s the small fishing resorts around the British coast begin to attract tourists seeking to their diseases by drinking the sea-water or by immersing themselves in it.
The introduction of a rail link between the major centers in 1830, had a profound impact on the pleasure travelers for the first time. Many entrepreneurs began to inspire rail travel by organizing excursions for the public at discounted offers.
Travel Agency & Tour Operations.Tour Operator.Travel Agent.Functions Of Travel Agent and Tour Operator.Difference Between Travel Agent and Tour Operator
Interrelationship between tourism and transportationDebarshi Rox
this slide will let you get a glimpse of the relationship of tourism with transportation. an essential topic for students pursuing their career in Tourism Management
Tour Packages and Itinerary Preparation .pptxPankaj Chandel
Package holidays, popularly known as a tour package or simply the word ‘tour’ in the travel and tourism industry refers either to a package tour escorted or not escorted by the tourist guide.
When we say tour package, it means a pre-arrangement, prepaid trip that combines two or more travel components like airfare, airport transfer, accommodation, and other services. Practically, to define the tour package concept is complex one rather understand.
Holloway defines a tour package as “a total tourism product consisting of transportation from the market area to the destination, accommodation at the destination and recreational activities promoted by the tourists.”
According to Gregorg “a tour package is advertised journey including specific features, arranged and promoted with tour literature by a tour operator and paid for in full by the tourists before starting the tour.”
Technically, a package tour/tour package is a total tourism product as it generally includes transport from the origin place to the destination, accommodation at an en route place or at the destination and other recreational or travel services. These components are purchased by an individual, firm or company called the ‘tour operator‘. He combines all the travel components in a package and sells them at all-inclusive prices to the clients.
The term ‘tour’ was in vogue as early as 1670. The Britishers traveled to widen their knowledge of the continent, especially to study the culture and social life. This practice was gradually adopted by other lovers of cultural centers.
The result of the process was that many European historic and cultural centers were opened to the British tourist. By the early 1730’s the small fishing resorts around the British coast begin to attract tourists seeking to their diseases by drinking the sea-water or by immersing themselves in it.
The introduction of a rail link between the major centers in 1830, had a profound impact on the pleasure travelers for the first time. Many entrepreneurs began to inspire rail travel by organizing excursions for the public at discounted offers.
Travel Agency & Tour Operations.Tour Operator.Travel Agent.Functions Of Travel Agent and Tour Operator.Difference Between Travel Agent and Tour Operator
Interrelationship between tourism and transportationDebarshi Rox
this slide will let you get a glimpse of the relationship of tourism with transportation. an essential topic for students pursuing their career in Tourism Management
Instead of just modelling word frequencies (or in general word characteristics) by learning a weight vector w, we are also learning a weight for each user (u). Thus, from a linear regression model, we now go bilinear. This idea was applied for predicting voting intention polls from tweets in two countries (Austria and the UK), but it is also applicable on various other NLP tasks, such as the extraction of socioeconomic patterns from the news.
Newsletter Lika Electronic Aprile 2016 - Prodotti del mese: encoder bearingless robusti per condizioni difficili.
MIK36, MSK36 e MMK36 sono gli encoder senza albero e senza cuscinetti progettati per garantire solidità e affidabilità nelle condizioni ambientali più severe. Disponibili sia in versione incrementale che assoluta, anche multigiro.
SMAX e SMAZ sono gli encoder assoluti per applicazioni lineari dotati di un pacchetto completo di caratteristiche e funzioni al prezzo di un comune potenziometro! Garantiscono una protezione fino a IP69K e un funzionamento sicuro negli ambienti più difficili.
Charles Bargue Drawing Course. This book is a complete reprint of the fabled but rare Drawing course (Cours de dessin) of Charles Bargue and Jean-Léon Gérôme, published in Paris en the 1860s and 1870s. For moste of the next half-century, this set of nearly 200 masterful lithographs was copied by art students worldwide before they attempted to draw from a live model. This book will be valuable to a wide range of artists, students, historians and collectors, even as it introduces them to the hitherto-neglected master, Charles Bargue. The drawing course is separated into three sections, in an ascending order of difficulty. The first section consists of lithographs by Bargue after casts of sculptures, mostly antique examples, that present the structure of the human body with remarkable clarty and intelligence. The second part contains the lithographs that Bargue made after master drawings by Renaissance and moderns artists and the third section almost 60 exemplary drawings of nude male models.
August White Paper 1/2015: Getting a Better Grip on External SpendingAugust Associates
Traditional savings reporting and accounting keep business owners and finance in the dark about external expenditure development. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Wilson Laleau nommé Directeur du Cabinet du Président de la République, avec rang de ministre.
Rénald Lubérice nommé Secrétaire Général du Conseil des ministres avec rang de ministre.
Yves Germain Joseph nommé Secrétaire Général de la Présidence avec rang de ministre
Marc Marie Yves Mazile chef du Protocole du Palais National avec rang d'ambassadeur
Dans le coffre à outils du gestionnaire marketing d'une marque en tourisme, il existe une panoplie de possibilités et il peut parfois être tentant de succomber à la saveur du jour, à la nouvelle tactique ou envisager une nouvelle technologie...
Présentation par François Mistral de l'engrenage entre LibQUAL et une démarche qualité, illustré par le cas lorrain dans le cadre de la journée Libqual Fr 2013
Travel Industry - is concerned with providing services related to travel from one location to another. This includes services that are directly related to the travel itself, such as transportation, but also includes services related to catering for travelers’ needs and wants after they have arrived at their destination.
*Disclaimer: the pictures/information/media used in this ppt do not belong to me. Credits to the rightful owners.
This project gives you a brief idea of travel and tourism in India with current data and all other factors which affect tourism industry with SWOT analysis...
Tourism Industry is a service industry which comprises of transportation, hospitality, entertainment , catering etc. This power point discusses about the 7 P's of marketing of tourism industry.
Business6 Unit 1 The Hospitality & Tourism8 Un.docxhumphrieskalyn
Business
6 Unit 1 The Hospitality & Tourism
8 Unit 1 The Hospitality & Tourism Business
The World of Hospitality & Tourism
Business
6
Unit 1 The Hospitality & Tourism
3 Unit 1 The Hospitality & Tourism Business
AS YOU READ ,..
YOU WILL LEARN
· To describe the hospitality and tourism industries.
· To identify the segments of the hospitality and tourism industries.
· To define service as a product.
· To explain the importance of service to the hospitality and tourism industries.
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT By identifying and understanding the nature and variety of these industries, businesses and marketers function more effectively.
KEY TERMS
· hospitality industry
· bed-and-breakfasts (B&Bs)
· tourism industry
· service
· variables
· perishability
· intangibility
· changeability
PREDICT
What might the hospitality industry have in common with the tourism industry?
hospitality industry a group of businesses composed of establishments related to lodging and food-service management
The Importance of Hospitality & Tourism
H
ospitality and tourism are two of the fastest-growing and most exciting industries in the world today. They encompass more than 15 related businesses, including lodging, food service, transportation vendors, and tour operators. These industries employ more than 8 million people who earn more than $165 billion in wages and salaries. Annually, hospitality and tourism generate in excess of $525 billion in sales. In the United States, the tourism industry is the third-largest retail industry behind automotive and food stores, and it is our nation's largest service-export industry. One out of every seven Americans is employed either directly or indirectly because of visitors traveling to and within the United States. Opportunities are endless for well-prepared and motivated individuals who want a challenging, fast-paced future in hospitality and tourism.
Industry Segments
F
ew industries in the world are as complex, diverse, and interrelated as hospitality and tourism with many segments—lodging, food service, travel, tourism, and sports and entertainment events. (See Figure 1.1.)
Hospitality Industry
Traditionally, the hospitality industry is a group of businesses composed of establishments related to lodging and food-service management. These businesses include hotels, motels, inns, and bed-and-breakfasts (B&Bs), or small unique inns that offer a full breakfast with a night's stay, as well as casinos, restaurants, catering companies, hospitals, schools, and many other facilities.
Tourism industry
The tourism industry is a group of businesses that encompass travel/transportation vendors for air, rail, auto, cruise, and motor-coach travel, and promote travel and vacations. Destination marketing firms, such as tourism offices, convention and visitors' bureaus, and chambers of commerce, distribute information to travelers.
Other Providers
In addition, providers of recreational facilities and meeting-planning services are incl ...
Hidden Gems of Europe - DISCOVERING THE CONTINENT'S BEST-KEPT SECRETSKamil Uğraş TÜRKOĞLU
Europe, continent rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, is often synonymous with famous cities like Paris, Rome, and London. These iconic destinations attract millions of tourists every year, captivating them with their renowned landmarks, vibrant culture, and bustling urban life. However, beyond these well-trodden paths lie countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These lesser-known destinations offer unique experiences, authentic encounters, and breathtaking landscapes that often surpass the allure of their famous counterparts.
In "Hidden Gems of Europe," we embark on a journey to uncover these secret spots, exploring the heart and soul of Europe through its quaint villages, charming towns, and secluded natural wonders. This book aims to inspire travelers to look beyond the obvious and venture into the lesser-explored corners of the continent, where true adventure and discovery await.
BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. BTW UK Visa Application Process, Uk Visa complete guide, Uk Visa fees, requirements and application process. Know all about uk visa and best way to apply for the uk visa. Get to know about the requirements that allows you for the faster visa appliaction. Get information in this PDF and simplyfy your visa process.
Wayanad-The-Touristry-Heaven to the tour.pptxcosmo-soil
Wayanad, nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, is a lush paradise renowned for its scenic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. From trekking Chembra Peak to exploring ancient Edakkal Caves, Wayanad offers thrilling adventures and serene experiences. Its vibrant economy, driven by agriculture and tourism, highlights a harmonious blend of nature, tradition, and modernity.
Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeriagsochially
This research dissertation investigates the complex interplay between transportation and the tourism industry in Nigeria, aiming to unravel critical insights that contribute to the enhancement of the overall tourist experience. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, literature review establishes a robust theoretical framework, incorporating The Service Quality and Satisfaction Theory to guide the research questions and hypotheses.
The methodology involves the distribution of a structured questionnaire, ensuring a representative sample and facilitating a comprehensive analysis of the gathered data.
Key findings include the nuanced perceptions of transportation infrastructure adequacy, safety and security concerns, financial influences on travel decisions, and the cultural and ecological impacts of transportation choices. These findings culminate in a comprehensive set of recommendations for policymakers and practitioners in the Nigerian tourism industry. The findings contribute to the existing literature by providing actionable insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers in the Nigerian tourism sector.
The recommendations encompass gender-sensitive planning, infrastructure enhancements, safety measures, and strategic interventions to address financial constraints, ensuring a holistic and sustainable development of the tourism industry in Nigeria.
Author: Imafidon Osademwingie Martins
How To Talk To a Live Person at American Airlinesflyn goo
This page by FlynGoo can become your ultimate guide to connecting with a live person at American Airlines. Have you ever felt lost in the automated maze of customer service menus? FlynGoo is here to rescue you from endless phone trees and automated responses. With just a click or a call to a specific number, we ensure you get the human touch you deserve. No more frustration, no more waiting on hold - we simplify the process, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
The Power of a Glamping Go-To-Market Accelerator Plan.pptxRezStream
Unlock the secrets to success with our comprehensive 8-Step Glamping Accelerator Go-To-Market Plan! Watch our FREE webinar, where you'll receive expert guidance and invaluable insights on every aspect of launching and growing your glamping business.
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).
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.
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
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