Tourism in New Zealand

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    “I’ll take a beer, any kind is fine,” Trig replies. “And for the lady,” she ask smiling even bigger at me. “I don’t give a shit what you serve me. Just keep the liquor coming.” Trig squeezes my hand. “I have to use the restroom. I’ll be back.” I say, moving around her. “Sorry,” Trig says, apologizing for my behavior. “It’s been one of those days.” I don’t even look at either of them. I pass through the aisle and make my way to the back of the plane. I go in and do my business and when I come…

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    Intro Bean is perhaps most remembered for his Official Histories of Australia. The story of the Anzac legend may have never been told if it was not for this talented writer, however while some elements of it are well accepted, others have been greatly disputed by other researches and historians of the time, the validity of his accounts and his strengths and weaknesses will be discussed in this essay. Paragraph one: - What did bean set out to do in his writings? Bean was concerned about how…

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    the war. The disruption also boosted the Australian manufacturing, with companies obtaining many new export trade deals – Australia’s steel and chemical industries received a significant boost. It was during the years following the war, when Australia truly began to notice the economy crisis. However, Australia’s newfound international profile lessened the economic crisis with a larger influx of new trade…

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    Movie Analysis Take yourself back to 1963 in Jackson Mississippi; you are right in the middle of the civil rights movement. The movie The Help (Taylor 2011) is an enlightening film depicting a group of women who are deprived of simple luxuries because of the color of their skin. There are many examples of: Modern Racism, Outgroups, System Justification Model, and Social Categorization in this movie. Most of us would say if I lived in that era I wouldn’t stand by and do nothing while these…

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    Executive summary: INTRODUCTION: This report discusses the effects of greenhouse gases on New Zealand through tourism and the actions that the NZ Government has taken to protect the environment. Nowadays, greenhouse is become a serious issue for tourist countries. New Zealand is trying to take care of it. The number of tourist is increase dramatically and because of it the amount of greenhouse gases is increased.  Greenhouse Gases: Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse…

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    Tourism is New Zealand’s biggest export industry (Cropp, 2015), and therefore, tourism strategy is key in ensuring that the nation’s economy is flourishing. Between 2001 and today, NZ has released three tourism strategy documents – set to look forward to 2010, 2015, and most recently, 2025. Each document aims to update the previous one, looking at the strengths and weaknesses of the past and modifying these in order to keep up with the ever-changing environment. This essay compares and contrasts…

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    Lucky Air Case Study

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    Air’s strategies for the Chinese market could apply in New Zealand. If Lucky Air were to expand into New Zealand, the company’s strategy of scheduling point-to-point flights, utilizing a single model aircraft, and immersing themselves in the e-commerce sector would be successful. On the other hand, their strategy of abandoning their call centers, focusing on tourism, and utilizing secondary cities are aspects which would not thrive in New Zealand and are things Lucky Air may want to reconsider. …

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    Customer Service Skills

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    According to Alan Collier (2011), good customer service is a critical aspect of a quality product. In order to meet the tourism marketing idea of "meeting and exceeding customer expectations", customer service needs to be consistent, continuous, thoughtful and available. Staff who contribute service need to have appropriate skills, knowledge and attributes to perform their jobs to the best of their ability. Alan Collier goes on to identifying listening skills, punctuality, courtesy, integrity…

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    demand of the Customer. Our plan is to expand business over the New Zealand initially and later all over the world. Approximate budget of the plan is about $50,000 to 1, 00,000. Location for the Plan is online. The company future plan is more growth and company will expand its reach and access in the market.…

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    acquires the oil. This method has already begun in New Zealand. In spite of its significant importance in the world, this method to obtain oil creates more negative consequences, such as environmental pollution, than positive benefits, such as economic gain. Therefore, considering both the benefits and its consequences, this essay will discuss whether offshore drilling for oil in New Zealand is worth it? Offshore oil drilling offers New Zealand the chance to create employment opportunities, and…

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