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    The tourism Industry is considered as one of the fastest developing sectors for the economy worldwide. One of the main reasons of this is the growing numbers of tourist visitation. Tourist undertakes tour in a place outside their usual environment. It is generally said that tourism as a development based industry; it has to protect and support the tourist that is visiting any particular destination. Tourist usually visits in a place with good impressions. One of the factors to influence their impressions

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    To what extent does the adventure tourism influence the benefits and consequences of economic, environmental conditions and culture? Adventure tourism is a type of tourism that involves the travelers to explore or travel to an exotic area for an activity. Adventure tourism has both consequences and benefits; however, the consequences are provided more evident because it affects the environment and culture. At the same time, it is directly related to the risk of the benefit of the economy

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    fulfil the organisation’s needs. In the Travel & Tourism industry the success rate of the business depends on the quality of service and whether the customers are satisfied by the services

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    Tourism And Tourism

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    . Introduction Our research question is “What happens to tourism in cities after being impacted by a terrorist attack?” Most tourists will seek safe and secure destinations when travelling which is why we hypothesize that they will avoid destinations impacted by terrorist attacks in the short-term. Terrorism can be defined as an act of targeted violence that appears to intimidate or coerce a sector of the population and/or a government’s policies to achieve political or social objectives inside

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    strengthen their power in marketing their products and services to differentiate themselves from their competitors (Hamidi and Safabakhsh, 2010). This study has been conducted in order to assess the impact of social media on the hospitality or tourism industry nowadays. It will mainly focus on how the business modified the use of social media to keep their customers’ satisfaction at a high level with customer relationship management (CRM). Moreover, it will discuss on how the business uses social

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    The seven wonders of the word are considered the most important planet property. All these places are visited for thousands people everyday. Also which wonder has a history and brings financial support for world tourism. Our planet is full of beautiful places with lot of history and these wonders are gathered in different countrys. Like Cristo Redentor,in Brazil, in my country,of course! Cristo Redentor is really beautiful, the view that you get when you are up there is more than beautiful, is awesome

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    Broken Hill Case Study

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    for economic activities and transport logistics location, take full advantage of rich mineral resources and development of Broken Hill, to support its railway infrastructure. It has not been until the reduction in Broken Hill mining activities, tourism has become a subsidiary of industry in the area, the focus of Australia's Broken Hill history, inland / adventure aspects of the natural environment offers, galleries contribution

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    Moss Cottage, built in the 1860s, sits alongside the museum building. Take a nostalgic stroll around the grounds and discover Sooke’s logging and fishing history and First Nations culture. Local Attractions & Tourism • Sooke's popularity as a scenic tourist destination has existed for generations. Well-known destinations such as Whiffin Spit Park, the Sooke Potholes Regional Park, and adjacent Sooke Potholes Provincial Park attract visitors from around the world

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    Ushuaia Essay

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    USHUAIA AS A COMPLEMENTARY DESTINY OF ANTARCTICA The objective of this work was to perform an analysis of the activities offered by tour operators, on the one hand, in Antarctica and, on the other hand, in Ushuaia as a gateway, and to analyze how the destination can be positioned as complementary destination of Antarctica. The province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and Southern Atlantic Islands is situated in the southern tip of South America in Argentina, and comprises three different territorial

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    With its beautiful beaches, endless blue skies and friendly environment, Australia has plenty of amazing coastal towns, ready and waiting for those hit with the wander lust bug. The harbour of Port Stephens is certainly one of those beautiful spots. A 2-hour drive north of Sydney, the town boasts national parks, fantastic sand dunes, and an impressive 26 beaches, many of them near- deserted. There are several great places to stay in Port Stephens. Hotel rates may differ depending on whether it’s

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