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    HOT TOPICS: TRAVEL & TOURISM People wants to find a way to relax and get away from their normal life. They travel all around the world to learn about history, relax and amusement. What hospitality industry offers is a wide variety of transportation, lodging, amusement, etc. The question is, “What does it for every country to operate business within the industry hospitality, to support all the tourist?” How does the travel and tourism handle obstacles that may jeopardize business? What…

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    Tourism and Pacific communities have a complex and multi-faceted relationship. There are both positive and negative implications of the tourism industry, which are not only economic and environmental, but also deeply cultural. As globalisation has made foreign travel to the Pacific easier, cheaper, and more widespread than ever before, the effects of tourism have never been more relevant. As many island nations in the Pacific are relatively isolated, have limited resources, and rely…

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    and additional sites of interest for their consumers (Maher et al., 2010). Nevertheless, despite the potential threats, a longer season of Arctic cruise tourism will cause the attraction of cruise tourists, along with Antarctica tourists with the motivations of ‘last chance tourism’, and industry could see a huge opportunity and growth in tourism demand to both Polar Regions (Maher et al.,…

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    Akwaaba! Tourism in Ghana Akwaaba! Welcome to Ghana, a friendly and hospitable tropical country in West Africa (Ghana Tourism Authority). A simple verbal greeting, smile, or handshake is an important social function for Ghanaians that expresses their concern for others and represents an open heart and mind. However, the left hand has limited use in Ghana; thus, the waving, pointing, and gesticulating in speech should be avoided. As one of the few English speaking countries, Ghana offers a safe,…

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    increased by as much as five times since 2006, bringing in $305 billion. Using 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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    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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    in order to aid my understanding into the key areas in which I am strong in and where I can improve upon. Academic skills are shown to associate with essential employability skills to which are crucially needed for employment and businesses in the tourism industry. It also includes a personal audit of my employability skills. To conclude, the report justifies that it is highly important for undergraduates to gain the core academic skills to assist them in graduating and as for employability…

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    Mombasa Case Study

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    strict role concerning environmental pollution in such as people each family should either have a toilet or a pit latrine in the for relieving themselves. It is also supposed to make sure that everybody has a responsibility to ensure clean and sustainable environment. In this case, peoples are to be restricted on the places to dispose of their garbage it is tiresome to walk in a garbage collection site. This will do away with the bad smell in the town and will also help in reducing the possible…

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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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    Impact Of Tourism In Goa

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    1.1 BACKGROUND The tourism industry has largely contributed to the rise of India's GDP. The tourism industry has an impact on the tourist destination; the impact can be classified as positive and negative impact. Job opportunity and increased economic activity are the positive impacts while negative impacts include environment degradation, cultural and identity deterioration, antisocial activities, increased quantity of waste generated, etc. 1.2 Tourism industry in Goa Tourism is one of the…

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