Tourism in New Zealand

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    1. Provide an introduction to the definition, nature and history of Tourism. (approx. 200 words) Tourism can be known as a person’s pursuit to travel and stay out of their normal comfort zone and what that they’re used to, for purposes of business, leisure and other purposes. Tourism can be divided into groups such as domestic, internal, national and international tourism Tourism History- Empire Era: during this time period, people started to travel in big sums for many purposes such as,…

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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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    that this growth will continue (World Tourism Organization UNWTO, 2016). Tourism has the ability to generate immense economic growth, due to increased international money spent within the country, producing an influx of jobs and business opportunities. Therefore, this growth in tourist arrivals will ultimately result in immense global economic development (Global Environment Facility, 2014). New Zealand is a model example of a small country benefitting from tourism. It generates $13.5 billion in…

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    Tourism is a major part of the economic and social parts of Fiordland. In Fiordland tourism creates 1760 jobs for residents in Fiordland. One of the biggest economic contributors to Fiordland is the Fiordland national park which had 441,200 visitors in 2008. This would have had a positive economic consequence on Fiordland as this would have generated a lot of money for the town and enabled the town to keep going as well as producing jobs for residents in Fiordland. The total economic…

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    use a compass, find your way home in the wilderness and how to tie knots. Waitomo Adventures are an adventure tourism facility providing…

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    Other point that cases didn’t talk about is lot of NGO and European countries providing lot of aid and benefits to the African countries to develop their infrastructure facilities and build new organization and develop the nation. so this case didn’t mention the benefit that Zimbabwe got from European countries and NGO to develop their ecotourism industry. Close discussion As I mention in above three cases there are some points which I can agreed and disagreed about. Also I mention the…

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    Total Tourism Case Study

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    Question One Your ‘section’ of the ‘total tourism product’ to be discussed in relation to relevant sub-products. There are many relevant sub-products that are related to Conference/Convention facilities within a city, one of these being transport. Transport is a necessity for those needing to get to and from the conference/convention facilities. Having the convention/conference in a city where there is an airport, means that it could be possible that tourists are going to fly into the city to…

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    planning holidays. Due to the tourism characteristic of mostly providing intangible products and services, “the tourism industry is highly information intensive and information is its lifeblood” (Benckendorff, Sheldon, & Fesenmaier, 2014, p.5). Consequently, information is key for consumers and tourism businesses to come together and to create a memorable experience. This paper is based on the article “Information technology and consumer behaviour in travel and tourism: Insights from travel…

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    New Zealand has a huge role with large expectations within the dairying market worldwide. This small country is the world’s largest dairy exporter resulting with about $3.6 billion each year that is contributed into the economy from dairying alone. This directly accounts for 2.8 % of New Zealand’s GDP which is 10 times larger that the wine sectors. Dairy products form 26% of New Zealand’s total goods export that benefits the economy hugely. These include whole milk powder, skim milk powder,…

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