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    Advances of Technology in Tourism: A Literature of Review Introduction Technologies have influenced the growth and development of tourism industry in many ways. The issue that will be covered in this literature review is the advances of technology in tourism. The purpose of this literature review will explore the major opportunities for tourism service providers. The literature gathered from a variety of resources in particular areas of Internet and social media, innovation of technology in multimedia

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    arrives such as and natural disaster of some sort. 2. Transportation The Tourism Industry depends on transportation to keep them in business. People need to be able to travel to destinations, therefore they need all modes of transportation. One of the safest ways to travel is by air. The safety and security are important within this sector. 9/11 terrorist attacks affected passenger rates which affected the hospitality and tourism industry dramatically because tourists were in fear to travel. (Dennis

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    international: Hospitality related Organization AND Professional Bodies. 1. Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) 2. United Nation World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 3. World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) 4. American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Some of the Professional Bodies in the UK • British Hospitality Association • Institute of Hospitality • British Institute of Innkeepers • Springboard UK Research findings on the role of hospitality related organizations and Professional Bodies

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    Tourism Essay Introduction Understanding Leipers model aides in characterizing on the reasons of why individuals head out to the destinations. The model was made in 1994, as it intends to "attempt and comprehend destinations, producing zones, travel zones, nature streams inside the connection of a more extensive tourism framework rather then seeing them as partitioned free elements". This implies that with a specific end goal to comprehend the reasons of why individuals

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    2.1 Brazil Sectors: (List of Industry): Brazil GDP breakdown by sector can be divided by three sectors: Service Sector 66%, Industry Sector 28% & Agriculture Sector 6%. 1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR Grains- As per the survey, Brazil’s grain harvest area is in crease up to 48.6 million hectares in 2011, which is a rise of 4.3 percent as compared to the harvested area in 2010.The cultivation of soybean, corn and rice representing 90.8 per cent of the volume of grain production. Production of grains

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    what they are going to visit, eat, and play, but also the excellent “people” skills of our Tour Directors who would bring them happiness, surprises, and make sure that arrangements for the group to run as smoothly and enjoyably as possible since the tourism industry is characterized by high-contact services in which co-creation of clients plays a major role (Grissemann & Stokburger-Sauer, 2012). Joylyn, Ina, and Phoebe are responsible for organizing and setting up the tour by making reservation for hotels

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    traveling is increasingly rising. According to the UNWTO, the number of tourists traveling oversea yearly is over one billion (World Tourism Organization, 2016). Not only has this massive figure made tourism one of the key industries, it also makes up 10% of worldwide GDP and 6% of the total export turnover of the world (T. Rifai, 27 September 2015, personal communication). Tourism is a “fertile ground” for all nations in the world, especially developing countries to boost their economic growth, preserve

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    I remember travelling to the resort and marvelling at the engineering feat of the Cayo Santa Maria (CSM) causeway in Cuba. The design of the causeway functioned as a method of connecting small parchments of man-made land to the larger archipelagos. Despite the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in ‘08, the causeway remained portionately intact. During my visit in ‘11, however, the causeway was noted for its damages bridges still in need of further repair1. The causeway itself (for the most part) is

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    by tourists who visited the Antarctica during the 2015-16 season. Four IAATO operators conducted commercial deep field tourism activities during the 2015-16 season, employed experienced guides; over 80% of which have worked previously in Antarctica. Staff and guides assist in the preparation of policies and guidelines, and ensure their implementation in the field. Ship-based tourism is expected to again include the operation of small auxiliary boats, shore landings, kayaking, mountain climbing, running

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    this hotel unique and competitor. b) Developing areas in Russian tourism industry Radisson Royal Hotel mainly attracts business and leisure tourists. Unfortunately hotel may lose some of customers because Russia possesses good conditions for recreational and business tourism development. For instance 20 new regions such as the Krasnodar Territory, the Nizhny Novgorod Region, the Novosibirsk Region ets. are developing for business tourism (Strategy Partners Group, 2007). Also Russian government develops

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