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    1:6.2. National Scenario Tiwari in his book- “Tourism and Socio-Economic Development” greatly emphasised the importance of domestic tourist in economic development of the state. No doubt, tourism is fast becoming global with an eye on quality. For instance the number of domestic tourists visiting Orissa in the year 1980 was 19,293 but increased sharply to 13,24,025 in2000, fuelling economic growth and development (Tiwari,2004). Today in India Tourism is the largest service industry with a…

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    Coney Island Case Study

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    amusement parks and concession stands caused major economic setbacks for the tourism industry that is so prevalent on the island. This destruction of the front space of Coney Island also had a major effect on the back space; a large portion of the residents on the island worked along the boardwalk. The destruction of the boardwalk left many Coney Island residents without any source of income; without the lure of the boardwalk, tourism to the island came to a halt. Not only was the front space…

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    Economic, Social & Environmental impacts of Tourism in Thailand Nowadays Tourism generates a significant portion of its national income for many counties. Thailand is not only a very popular tourist country but is also one of the biggest tourist destination. Thailand’s tourism industry started growing faster since 1987. In current years, the international tourism market provides an enormous opportunity for further progress, with benefits and drawbacks that influence on economy, society and…

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    Complexity: Implications

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    Implications of the Complexities The complexities present both good and bad implications because of the nature of the sector and what can be done based on the changing trends. The following are the implications: 1) The highly fragmented nature of the tourism sector will continue to experience unhealthy competition due to lack of market leaders and collective strategy. It will be hard to manage destinations for various tourist activities when different firms provide different packages and prices…

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    this instant source of money, Dubai invested in the tourism industry. Erecting ideas and designs never seen before, Dubai has taken the first step towards creating a futuristic tourism industry. With man-made islands, seven-star hotels, and an expanding cultural hub, Dubai…

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    Tourism is the fastest growing industry of the service sector. Tourist spends their time and money, which generate income and employment which is helpful to develop our economy. That’s why it is very important to wellbeing of many countries. Before 1947, no one focused on this industry but at the beginning of this century, tourism was considered as an industry or business. Now government has taken essential or useful steps for promoting tourism because tourism is not only helpful in develop the…

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    Leisure Sector

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    Leisure sector is one of the most important and growing sector in UK and in the rest of the world. In term of Tourism, it is normally something related to the free time and what an individual chooses to do in that time. Going out, having dinner in a restaurant, hanging with friends in pubs, shopping or simply travelling around the world, are considered leisure activities. However, Leisure facilities and activities have been provided by three sectors: commercial, public and voluntary. Briefly,…

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    Club Med Case Study

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    Thus, Club Med comprises all types of segmentation as tourism industry participant, but in different correlation. Geographic and psychographic segmentation share the first position, because the company operates in many countries with different environmental conditions, so customers can choose depending on lifestyle…

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    Hobbiton Case Study

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    How To Market Your Tourism Business Chosen Tourism Business Is Hobbiton Section One: Know Your Target Market It is important for Hobbiton to know their customers so they can adapt to their needs and better their company for their clients and the growing industry. The primary market for Hobbiton includes international visitors from Australia, china, UK and USA. Hobbiton know their main target market is international visitors as only 10% of their visitors are domestic. Hobbiton movie set…

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    historical and cultural sites in the territory of which are located a small theme parks. On the other hand there are many natural recreational areas that offers a different form of visitors satisfaction - National Parks. Both of those areas attract massive numbers of tourists and have a lot of coming and different sides. Let’s begin with National Parks. They are are not just monuments of nature and landscapes of incredible beauty, but also wonderful places for recreation and tourism. Today,…

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