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    Writing Analysis: Cruise Lines and Hospitality/Tourism Have you ever wanted to better understand why a paper or article was written? If so you have come to the right place! There are many different journals out there for each business field; the two articles that were selected are from two well known trade journals within the Hospitality and Tourism Management field the Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism, and the Journal of Tourism Challenges and Trends. Both articles are about Cruise Line…

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    of the cruise in Venice is €107 each day.(Melanie, 2012) The cruise industry benefited the economy of Italy the most with more than €4.6 billion of direct business impact and over 102000 jobs are about this industry. (Raoul de Forcade, 2015) In Venice, 1 shop out of 6 lives and 33 per cent of the hotel lives are because of the cruise industry. It also provides 1 in 6 jobs in the city. (Travelmail Reporter,2003) A study by CLIA Riposte Truism commissioned stated that the ban of the cruise to…

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    Trends In Tourism Essay

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    one and the same thing. Serving as magnets that attract people to a geographic region, they also serve to stimulate further demand for other services needed by tourists everywhere. Today 's cruise ship industry…

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    Harriot, the ecotourism activities can be easily categorized in to six major branches, each managed and influenced by a considerably different group and type of brokers. The six sectors included structure-based, vessel-based, bareboat charter, cruise ships, aircraft-based, and resort/shore-based. This wide variety of option further attracts more tourists as each tourist came with a different background and preference. Structure-based activity are basically activity that involves an artificial…

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    Haines: Future In Tourism

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    Furthermore, a decreasing trend in cruise ships docking declined between 1988 and 1989. At this point locals again turned to their government to find ways to promote the city as a tourism destination. Unfortunately, it seems that they like to keep waiting, until they are in trouble economically…

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    New Zealand Tourism Essay

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    The Current State of New Zealand Tourism: Years ago, if someone mentioned New Zealand in a sentence, they wouldn’t know where it is or what you were talking about. Now New Zealand has grown, and is still growing today. One of the biggest reason now that New Zealand has been recognized more is because of our tourism industry. Tourism is one of New Zealand’s biggest export industries earing $11.8 billion of New Zealand’s current exchange earnings. New Zealand has a reputation of this clean green…

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    TUI Group Case Analysis

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    one the most dominant companies in the facet, is currently well solidified in the travel and tourism industry. This is partly due to their operations across a large array of countries, along with a vast product portfolio which encompasses hotels, cruise ships, airliners and travel agencies. The TUI group also have a very strong cash flow, giving them much necessary resources to sustain growth and invest into new areas. When heading into the future, TUI must utilize their financial and personnel…

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    Essay On The Bahamas

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    Bahamas. Cruise ships are extremely popular as well. Cruise liners such as Carnival and Disney both sail into the Bahamas as well as many others. Cruise ships are a popular means of travel because everything is included within the trip. You do not have to go far from the ship to get the amenities that you want, including restaurants and pools. While being on the ship the majority of the time, the cruise liner gives you time to explore off of the ship too. iii. Similar to a cruise ship,…

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    The Devikas It took over three weeks for my mom to decide if she would let me go with my aunt’s sister-in-law, her boyfriend, and her daughter. They were going to Universal Studios in Florida and on a cruise to the Bahamas for two weeks. The trip was to be a Christmas surprise for her daughter. They wanted me to be part of her gift and insisted on paying all of my expenses. It was a trip of lifetime for a girl like me whose longest venture had been to California. My mom had a difficult time…

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    Alternate Ending Zach Bingham The Hunted is a sequel to The Living and in The Living a boy named Shy took a summer job to make some money. In a few months on a luxury cruise liner, he'll rake in tips and be able to help his mom and sister out with the bills. But then while on the cruise liner everything changes when the Big One hits. Shy is left at sea for weeks then a one of the biggest earthquakes to hit California strikes and his life is changed forever. The earthquake…

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