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    2. Technology * Using technology e.g. training staff, up to date hardware and software, current applications * Impacts of technology e.g. on traditional operational practices for selling travel services, issuing e-tickets, offering dynamic packaging 3. Legislation * EU Package Travel Regulations * Data Protection * Consumer Protection * Contract Law 4. Trade associations and licensing * The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) * Civil Aviation Authority- Air

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    BTEC National Level 3 Travel and Tourism 2010 13 Unit 13: Tour Operations Unit 13 Tour Operations Unit 13 Overview 10 Credits Tour operators play a very important role in travel and tourism, by arranging the package holidays that are such an important feature of life in the 21st century. Tour operators are at the forefront of today’s travel and tourism sector, seeking out new destinations and holiday experiences to satisfy the ever-changing needs and expectations of travellers

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Hospitality Industry is dynamically growing in the recent years, not only in the number of tourist but also the number of it’s different fields. One of these is the expansion of Travel Agencies. Travel Agency is one of the service intensive industries and indispensible among the tourism business. But what is the specific role of travel agency in the hospitality industry and how does it affect the whole industry. Travel Agency is defined as a retail business selling travel-related

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    Unit6 – Preparing for Employment in Travel and Tourism P1, P2 & M1 Marites Marzan T&T L3 Yr1 GrpB Harish Tutor P1 - Describe career opportunities within different industries in the travel and tourism sector. Tour Operators A tour operator requires a holiday representative to work throughout the summer and winter season to ensure that holiday makers have an enjoyable trip. They are the first point of contact for customers so a holiday representative needs to be prepared to answer

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    Tour Operator

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    Management, leadership, communication and organisational culture are also major forces. 5. Package Holiday or Inclusive Tour According to Holloway(2009) “Inclusive tour” is the product that tour operators offer to customer by packaging combination of series of integrated travel services which consist of an accommodation, transport and other services as transfer and extras. By buying in bulk the operators are able to offer this package at a cheaper price than the customer could

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    • Travel agents – using agents as a sales outlet for the tour operator’s holidays and agreeing commission payments and booking procedures. • Transport providers – negotiating and agreeing contracts with airlines (charter and scheduled), rail operators, coach companies, taxi operators, etc. To supply transport services for holidaymakers. • Hotels and other accommodation providers –negotiating allocations of bed spaces that form the accommodation element of the package holiday. • Ancillary service

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    Smart Packaging: The Future Of Brands Technological innovation and the Internet of Things (IoT) are forcing companies to adopt perpetual change. No industry, segment, or market is immune. Consumers are forcing both brands and the packaging industry to evolve to focus on bringing products to the market that reduce costs and increase revenues…while driving brand awareness, sustainability, consistency, and competitiveness. Further, the packaging market is moving from conventional packaging to interactive

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    Of Things, Smart Packaging Are The Future Of Brands Technology innovation and the Internet of Things (IoT) are forcing companies to adopt perpetual change. No industry, segment, or market is immune. Consumers are forcing both brands and the packaging industry to evolve to focus on bringing products to the market that reduce costs and increase revenues…while driving brand awareness, sustainability, competitiveness, food safety, shelf life, and consistency. Further, the packaging market is moving from

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    Nature’s Deadliest Predator “Plastic is forever… and a lot cheaper than diamonds” (Meikle 9). When plastics were first discovered they were called the material of 1,000 uses. This first, very primitive plastic was called Bakelite, discovered in 1907 (Knight 5). Although plastic today can be chemically analyzed very well, when first discovered there was very little information known about the benefits and downfalls of this material. Plastics have many unique characteristics that make them extremely

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    The Effect of Packaging and Presentation on Food Preference Nic Trujillo University of Colorado Colorado Springs Abstract The purpose of this study was to find whether the packaging of food (brand name or generic), alongside how it’s presented, effects food preference. It was hypothesized that presentation and food packaging (brand name or generic) may affect food prefence. 31 UCCS Undergraduate PSY 2110 students were involved in the experiment; 24 were female and 7 were male. Both groups were

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