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Four Segments of Hospitality
and Tourism
Nirav B Patel Hoboken
Food and Beverage
• Consists of businesses that prepare food for
customers.
• Largest segment of the hospitality industry in
the U.S.
• The food service industry provides 50% of all
meals eaten in the US today.
• Businesses in this industry can range from
casual to fancy, large to small, expensive to
inexpensive.
3 Types of Food Service
1) Commercial
2) Institutional
3) Food service within a consumer business
Commercial Food Service
• Food and beverage businesses that compete
for customers. They are designed to make a
profit.
• Commercial food service businesses include:
– Quick-service restaurants
– Full-service restaurants
– Catering businesses
– Hotel and club food service
Quick-service restaurants
• work to provide customers with convenient,
fast, and basic foods at relatively low prices.
• Quick-service restaurants generally have few
employees and rely on the customers to “serve
themselves.”
• Businesses that would qualify as quick-service
include: fast-food, cafeterias, buffets, and
carry-out. Street vendors would also qualify in
this category under fast-food.
Full-service restaurants
• seat customers at a table and utilize servers and other
staff to take orders, deliver drinks and food, and clear
tables.
• They can be fine-dining or casual-dining. Fine-dining
restaurants usually have high prices and lavish service
with a high number of employees in relation to the
number of customers; Fine dining establishments also
have professional chefs with years of culinary training
and experiences. Only about 1% of full-service
restaurants are considered to be fine-dining, the other
99% are casual.
• Casual restaurants usually have a larger menu and more
• seating than fine dining restaurants.
Catering businesses
• provide food and service for a special event.
• Catering usually involves feeding large numbers of
people at one time, and the guests may be offered a
variety of items to choose from or just a few.
• Special events that utilize catering can be for business or
social occasions; these events may include: business
• meetings, receptions, awards dinners, holiday parties,
weddings, proms, birthday parties, reunion, or charity
• events.
Institutional Foodservice
• Institutional foodservice provides customers
food and drink in an institution (such as a
school, hospital, assisted living community,
military base, prison, or factory).
• Institutional foodservice customers generally
do not have the time or ability to seek food in
a commercial foodservice business.
Foodservice within a Consumer
Business
• Foodservice within a consumer business is a food and
beverage business that is located within a consumer
• business such as a movie theater, sports arena,
museum, theme park, airport, or train station.
• It could be fullservice or quick-service. Customers
generally do not seek these places out to dine in on any
given day. Rather,they eat in these places because they
are customers to the business they are within and
choose to eat there out of convenience.
• Providing foodservice within a consumer business is
another way for that consumer business to provide
service to its customers.
Lodging
• Lodging, also known as accommodation, is a
place to sleep for one or more nights.
• A business in the lodging industry is a business
that provides a place for people to sleep
overnight. It can be one of many sleeping
places such as a fancy hotel, a youth hostel, an
elder hostel, a campground, or highway side
motel.
• There are many different kinds of lodging that fit into four
categories: full-service hotels, limited-service properties, specialty
accommodations, and institutional housing.
• Both full-service hotels and limited-service properties offer rooms
with private baths.
• Full-service hotels are more expensive than limited-service and are
generally larger and fancier.
• Specialty accommodations may offer rooms with baths or may offer
many rooms with a shared bath such as a bed-and-breakfast or one
large bunk room/house with shared bathrooms such as a hostel.
• Institutional housing is housing found at colleges and universities,
hospitals, prisons, and military bases.
• Lodging businesses can be in any number of locations
depending on what population is being served.
• Resort lodging is near resorts, travel lodging near
airports, and campgrounds near areas known for
recreation.
• Lodging businesses market to many different market
segments such as business travelers, convention and
meeting attendees, leisure travelers, budget travelers,
long-stay travelers, and special travelers such as those
working with the airlines, government, and military.
Recreation
• Recreation is any activity that people do for rest,
relaxation, and enjoyment.
• The goal of recreation is to refresh a person’s body and
mind. Any business that provides an activity for rest,
relaxation, and enjoyment in order to refresh a person’s
body and mind is in the recreation business.
• Recreation businesses are incredibly diverse because
people have varying ideas on what activities they
participate in for rest, relaxation and enjoyment.
• There are four general types of recreation businesses:
entertainment, attractions, spectator sports, and
participatory events.
• Entertainment businesses provide a show for you to
watch such as a movie or live theater, and concerts.
• Attractions are places of special interest to visit such
as natural scenery, museums, zoos, and historical sites.
• Spectator sports are sport that you watch others play
such as foot ball games, baseball games, or the
Olympics.
• Participatory sports or events are sports or events in
which you take part in yourself such as sports, yoga
retreats, or cooking schools.
Travel and Tourism
• The travel industry is in the business of moving
people from place to place. Busses, planes, cabs,
boats, and passenger trains are all part of the travel
industry.
• When people travel they spend money on hospitality.
• Pleasure or leisure travel is when a person takes a
vacation and spends money on lodging, food, and
recreation while on that trip.
• Business travel is when a person travels for work and
also spends money on lodging and food. Some business
travelers also spend money on recreation.
• The tourism industry provides those people with services
that promote travel and vacations.
• Travel agencies, tour operators, cruise companies,
convention planners, and visitors bureaus are all part of
the tourism industry.
• The major function of the tourism is to encourage people
to travel. When people travel they use hospitality
services and when people spend money on hospitality,
the businesses in that industry and the businesses that
support that industry grow. Tourism helps many
economies, on a local and national level, grow.
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Nirav B Patel Hoboken | Four Segments of Hospitality and Tourism

  • 1. Four Segments of Hospitality and Tourism Nirav B Patel Hoboken
  • 2. Food and Beverage • Consists of businesses that prepare food for customers. • Largest segment of the hospitality industry in the U.S. • The food service industry provides 50% of all meals eaten in the US today. • Businesses in this industry can range from casual to fancy, large to small, expensive to inexpensive.
  • 3. 3 Types of Food Service 1) Commercial 2) Institutional 3) Food service within a consumer business
  • 4. Commercial Food Service • Food and beverage businesses that compete for customers. They are designed to make a profit. • Commercial food service businesses include: – Quick-service restaurants – Full-service restaurants – Catering businesses – Hotel and club food service
  • 5. Quick-service restaurants • work to provide customers with convenient, fast, and basic foods at relatively low prices. • Quick-service restaurants generally have few employees and rely on the customers to “serve themselves.” • Businesses that would qualify as quick-service include: fast-food, cafeterias, buffets, and carry-out. Street vendors would also qualify in this category under fast-food.
  • 6. Full-service restaurants • seat customers at a table and utilize servers and other staff to take orders, deliver drinks and food, and clear tables. • They can be fine-dining or casual-dining. Fine-dining restaurants usually have high prices and lavish service with a high number of employees in relation to the number of customers; Fine dining establishments also have professional chefs with years of culinary training and experiences. Only about 1% of full-service restaurants are considered to be fine-dining, the other 99% are casual. • Casual restaurants usually have a larger menu and more • seating than fine dining restaurants.
  • 7. Catering businesses • provide food and service for a special event. • Catering usually involves feeding large numbers of people at one time, and the guests may be offered a variety of items to choose from or just a few. • Special events that utilize catering can be for business or social occasions; these events may include: business • meetings, receptions, awards dinners, holiday parties, weddings, proms, birthday parties, reunion, or charity • events.
  • 8. Institutional Foodservice • Institutional foodservice provides customers food and drink in an institution (such as a school, hospital, assisted living community, military base, prison, or factory). • Institutional foodservice customers generally do not have the time or ability to seek food in a commercial foodservice business.
  • 9. Foodservice within a Consumer Business • Foodservice within a consumer business is a food and beverage business that is located within a consumer • business such as a movie theater, sports arena, museum, theme park, airport, or train station. • It could be fullservice or quick-service. Customers generally do not seek these places out to dine in on any given day. Rather,they eat in these places because they are customers to the business they are within and choose to eat there out of convenience. • Providing foodservice within a consumer business is another way for that consumer business to provide service to its customers.
  • 10. Lodging • Lodging, also known as accommodation, is a place to sleep for one or more nights. • A business in the lodging industry is a business that provides a place for people to sleep overnight. It can be one of many sleeping places such as a fancy hotel, a youth hostel, an elder hostel, a campground, or highway side motel.
  • 11. • There are many different kinds of lodging that fit into four categories: full-service hotels, limited-service properties, specialty accommodations, and institutional housing. • Both full-service hotels and limited-service properties offer rooms with private baths. • Full-service hotels are more expensive than limited-service and are generally larger and fancier. • Specialty accommodations may offer rooms with baths or may offer many rooms with a shared bath such as a bed-and-breakfast or one large bunk room/house with shared bathrooms such as a hostel. • Institutional housing is housing found at colleges and universities, hospitals, prisons, and military bases.
  • 12. • Lodging businesses can be in any number of locations depending on what population is being served. • Resort lodging is near resorts, travel lodging near airports, and campgrounds near areas known for recreation. • Lodging businesses market to many different market segments such as business travelers, convention and meeting attendees, leisure travelers, budget travelers, long-stay travelers, and special travelers such as those working with the airlines, government, and military.
  • 13. Recreation • Recreation is any activity that people do for rest, relaxation, and enjoyment. • The goal of recreation is to refresh a person’s body and mind. Any business that provides an activity for rest, relaxation, and enjoyment in order to refresh a person’s body and mind is in the recreation business. • Recreation businesses are incredibly diverse because people have varying ideas on what activities they participate in for rest, relaxation and enjoyment. • There are four general types of recreation businesses: entertainment, attractions, spectator sports, and participatory events.
  • 14. • Entertainment businesses provide a show for you to watch such as a movie or live theater, and concerts. • Attractions are places of special interest to visit such as natural scenery, museums, zoos, and historical sites. • Spectator sports are sport that you watch others play such as foot ball games, baseball games, or the Olympics. • Participatory sports or events are sports or events in which you take part in yourself such as sports, yoga retreats, or cooking schools.
  • 15. Travel and Tourism • The travel industry is in the business of moving people from place to place. Busses, planes, cabs, boats, and passenger trains are all part of the travel industry. • When people travel they spend money on hospitality. • Pleasure or leisure travel is when a person takes a vacation and spends money on lodging, food, and recreation while on that trip. • Business travel is when a person travels for work and also spends money on lodging and food. Some business travelers also spend money on recreation.
  • 16. • The tourism industry provides those people with services that promote travel and vacations. • Travel agencies, tour operators, cruise companies, convention planners, and visitors bureaus are all part of the tourism industry. • The major function of the tourism is to encourage people to travel. When people travel they use hospitality services and when people spend money on hospitality, the businesses in that industry and the businesses that support that industry grow. Tourism helps many economies, on a local and national level, grow.