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    Diwali festival is also known as Deepawali which is celebrated throughout India with great enthusiasm. Information on diwali includes, Diwali festival is one of the most popular festivals throughout the world. It is celebrated on the Amavasya day, that is the 15th day of the Kartik month. Kartik is the month according to the Hindu calendar that falls in October/November according to the English calendar every year Diwali festival is celebrated as the festival of lights. Throughout the world, Diwali

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    the internal and external factors, and the tourism industry is also a large growing sector which provides services such as accommodations, food, etc. The history, characteristics and the importance of the tourism industry will be discussed including the patterns of demands and tourism indicators, with the growth of emerging forms of tourism and the importance of transport, accommodation, attractions and events as well as the deference between tourism

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    Case Study Of Airbnb

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    1.Introduction The current cultural tourism industry resembles a corporate battlefield with intense competition ranging from existing players to new entrants. The primary weakness of WTS Travel and Tourism Private Limited (WTS Travel) lies with not keeping up with the technological progress in the cultural tourism industry, its online booking services competitors like Expedia have already captured a large portion of the cultural tourism industry. Therefore, to thrive in this disruptive nature

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    Texas Heritage Tourism

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    HERITAGE TOURISM Growth of Tourism and Heritage Tourism Tourism is one of the world’s fastest-growing industries and businesses, employing 7.4 million people in the United States with a payroll of $183 billion, and federal, state, and local tax revenues of $113 billion. Tourism contributed $704 billion to the United States economy in 2009. Tourism is the third largest industry in Texas, directly supporting 500,000 jobs and indirectly supporting 419,000 jobs. In San Antonio alone, the tourism industry

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    academicjournals.org/JGRP DOIXXXXXXXXXXX ISSN 2070-1845 ©2011 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper The relevance of tourism on the economic development of Cross River State, Nigeria Ajake, Anim O. and Amalu, Titus E.* Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria. Accepted 21 December, 2011 This study investigated the relevance of tourism on the economic growth of Cross River State, Nigeria. Special focus was on the difference in visitations over the

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    Environment Date of report: 27/04/07 RE: Tourism Industry 1. Introduction This report will contain a SWOT analysis of the tourism industry as a whole, but will focus mainly on activities concerning United Kingdom countries and companies, as the tourism industry covers a huge, global area. There will be points raised that affect countries globally as well as the UK that will be made aware of during the contents of this report. The tourism industry covers many different organisations

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    Essay Tourism ]

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    By: Anne Vilagut Tourism The French define tourism as "the art to satisfy the most diverse aspirations which invite man to move out of his daily universe." The Webster's dictionary defines tourism as "the guiding or managing of tourists; the promotion or encouragement of touring: the accommodation of tourists." Both definitions are apt for tourism. The private sector of tourism includes lodging, food, transportation, recreation facilities, attractions, travel agents, and tour operators. These

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    kilometers northeast of Nagoya and about 200 km southwest of Tokyo. This report discusses the impact of the Mt Ontake volcanic eruption in tourism industry and made some suggestion for the following recovery of Reconstruction process. Introduction This report discusses the impact of the Mt Ontake volcanic eruption in tourism industry. Firstly, the issue and factor in tourism related to the loss of economic benefit in a period would be analyzed. This includes how it impacts the Mt Ontake, as it both is valuable

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    is underdeveloped and tourism to Nepal can be increased from Denmark. On the accessibility dimension, there are problems as all of the tour operators have said that this has been a big problem for them. There aren’t many airlines flying directly to Kathmandu and there is none at present flying directly from Copenhagen to Kathmandu. Recently, major airlines such as Turkish airlines and Qatar airlines have started flying to Kathmandu, which has been positive news for tourism industry. Tour operators

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    Travelers and Tourism in Colorado

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    development of Colorado boomed greatly because of its iconic people and the fact that so many travelers and tourists enjoyed seeing Colorado. The people contributed to making Colorado history more appealing to tourists so the state really emerged. Tourism has led Colorado to great lengths and still to this day, Colorado brings in many travelers and tourists. Colorado was viewed as a place to visit and live in because of the climate, scenery, and promise of good health to its people (Abbott,

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