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    must necessarily export increased quantities of goods and services. In other words, increasing Vanuatu’s export competitiveness represents the key strategy to boost Vanuatu’s development.” The other important area that this document emphasises is tourism. The country implemented a series of policies to expand their…

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    points from the year 2012 – 2015 and a astonishing 3 point increase in the past year alone. This shows us the occupancy has increased through the years and will continue to do so for the upcoming years within the region. Without the support of tourism influx in the area there are many events such as the Waikato field day and events in Hamilton that drive many accommodation demands within the area, keeping the demand consistent through out the year. Getting our name out there First we must…

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    improved the growth of tourism which affected by many factors such as urbanization increase, reduce working hours, paid vacation and others. Adventure tourism is a wide range of outdoor leisure activities which commercially operated and involving interaction with natural environment that contains elements of risk because of the outcome is influenced by the participants and touristic…

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    trading patterns to earn more benefits. The New Zealand economy has changed in 2012. Obvious many changes have come up in New Zealand’s trade. In the early 1970s, the terms of trade were very high, because demand was very high for agricultural products. Later suddenly Agriculture prices down. From 1970 to 1973, the large increase in oil price and another increase in 1979 with a corresponding decline in the terms of trade. Higher oil prices impacted the New Zealand’s growth in several ways in…

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    When it comes to the topic of The Rise of Dark Tourism many people would readily agree that in past several years people have developed a special interest in it. This argument usually ends on the question of how things are interpreted by people. Some people don’t think of this type of tourism as an evil or nuisance, whereas, others consider it not to be a wise thought to visit such places where a tragedy had happened. However, the main purpose of this article is to unearth the facts that why…

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    Contiki By John Anderson

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    Today I will be doing my presentation on John Anderson’s book called “2 Seats left” and his successes his well-known tour company “Contiki”. In my presentation I will be covering the following, the Story of Contiki, how to establish a tourism business, growing a tourism business, traps to avoid when dealing with businesses and a summary. THE STORY OF CONTIKI: Everything starts with a dream right? Well this dream of John Anderson was to travel to Europe. A child born to a dentist (His father) and…

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    was lot of chances for the countries like New Zealand which are growing now. Guarded Globalization In the aftermath of the recent global recession, we’ve now entered a different phase, which Ian Bremmer call “guarded globalization” in a recent article in Harvard Business Review. Governments…

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    $200,000 a year, you might want to consider a job in hospitality and tourism. A job in the field can bring a lot more than good pay, however. Here are six perks you can get in your new career that a hospitality and tourism degree can help you get--some of which are not offered in other careers. Free or Discounted Travel Do you like to travel? Would you like to visit Alaska, the Bahamas, Asia, Bermuda, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Hawaii, the South Pacific, and other…

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    Analyzing the Impact of Low-Cost Carriers on the Asian Tourism Industry 1) INTRODUCTION The low-cost carrier is a new kind of type in air transport. It is designed for people who have little budgets. Different from the traditional full-service carrier, low-cost aircraft provides discounts on the tickets. As Hunter L. stated: ’The passenger air travel industry is characterized by the emergence of low-cost/ no-frills sector alongside and partly in competition with the incumbent full-service…

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    Overview: On my DBA 708, Applied Business Research Methods I Have had chosen Trans pacific partnership (TPP) as the platform of my assessment. From 12 countries I chose Singapore and NZ relationship for TPP. What is TPP? The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement among twelve Pacific Rim nations considering a collection of matters of commercial strategy, concerning that agreement was clutched on 5 October 2015 afterward 7 years of negotiations. The agreement 's uttered aim had…

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