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    2.1 Hospitality desk During a conference in our hotel, we have a special hospitality desk set up near the conference rooms. We also have a concierge desk, for our leisure guests, and the front office, but this desk is set up for the conference guests only. At the hospitality desk, conference guests can get all the information they require about the days schedule, leisure facilities for in their free time and other facilities our hotel has to offer. Also is this hospitality desk the main mean of…

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    Motivation for all-inclusive travel can be explained through the push and pull motivation theory. As their names suggest, push factors push travelers to a destination, while pull factors pull them to the destination. All-inclusive resorts have many benefits and attractions that draw tourists of all different interests. Push factors are the desires generated from within a person that cause them to seek solutions to reduce their needs, including the motivation to travel (Mohammad, 2010). Most push…

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    chain hotel is an enterprise that administers, under a management contract or as a franchise of a number of hotels in different areas. This means that they have control over their own business. For example, under Marriott international Inc are 3900 other hotels in 72 countries including Marriott Singapore and Ritz Carlton. Therefore, it is considered as a chain hotel. On the other hand, Orchard Parksuites Singapore is under Far East Hospitality Pte Ltd and it is independent. The reason is due…

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    Tourism is one of the biggest and fastest growing sectors in the world. Tourism is highly influenced by seasonality. Tourism as an integral part of global business is highly dependent on seasonal changes in climatic conditions, economic activities as well as human behaviour and the society in general. Seasonality can be explained as the fluctuations in the year that occurs in specific duration. Features of seasonality Tourism demand is predominantly characterized by seasonal, economic…

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    from tourism. People from all over the world are travelling to destinations that provide health and wellness services and facilities. Therefore, tourism at large has to consider the physical and mental health pursuit of their visitors. In recent studies it has been said that tourism has given more attention to the benefits of travel experiences. This research attempts to provide a comprehensive review of the literature on the health and wellness services to promote our tourism industry. Today,…

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    I think the Titanic should be preserved. The reasons why I think this is: it would bring lots of tourism, educate students, and provide investigation and exploration. I think the Titanic should be preserved because it brings lots of tourism. One example would be hotels and restaurants in the area of the museum would spike in business. Also the museum where the Titanic would be kept would get a lot of business and ultimately bring in more revenue. And because of these factors, the city…

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    INTRODUCTION Modern economies are consisting of two broad categories: production of goods and provision of services. The second category is becoming more and more broader and, undoubtedly, the hospitality industry, which goes without saying, is implied under this category. Hospitality industry extremely depends on disposal income and leisure time availability, and represents a multibillion-dollar share of the System of National Accounts (SNA) of any economy. Nevertheless, it is one of the most…

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    fulfill your requirements. Therefore, I would like to apply for this position. I graduated in July with a Master’s Degree in Facility Management on the Zurich University of Applied Science (ZHAW). The master course was international oriented and entirely on English. Throughout my previous studies, I have achieved the degree in Hotel management and business. In addition, I obtained B.A. in Economics at Megatrend University, Faculty of International Economy, department of…

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    The Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2003, p.601) has define hospitality as "hospitable treatment, reception or disposition". According to Walker (1999), hospitality management is the comprehensive term for the business management discipline which include the provision of hospitality-related services to travelers, visitors and local residents. Hospitality is an substitute of human which is to enhance the relationship between parties through accommodation, food and beverage (Brotherton & Wood 2008).…

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    Customer Service Industry

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    Introduction: From research and feasibility study, guest experience is a wide scope in the hospitality industry. There are several names and attributes given to the term called ''Guest experience.'' Depending on the area of your business, guest experience can be called customer service. In support to this notion, guest experience can be referred as taking care of the customer. It is also known as the heart of the business. By carrying out this action, it simply means anticipating and…

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