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    Introduction This research is based on two companies, a travel agency company which is the Trazeem Travel and Tours and ThisAndThat Safaris a tour operator. Trazeem Travel and Tours specialize with both inbound and outbound tourism and their services includes air ticketing, hotel accommodation, packages and many more (see appendix). Their aim is to provide an unforgettable travel and holiday experience to their customers, their mission is to provide a high level service to their diverse customers

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    discussion on ecotourism and its essence has led to over eighty different definitions of the topic (Fennell, 2008). However, one of the most used and comprehensive definitions is reported by Weaver (ibidem). It describes ecotourism as “a form of tourism that fosters” awareness, education and enjoyment of the natural environment and the local values in a sustainable way (Weaver, 2001a:15). Hence, ecotourism, while thriving for profitability, aims to promote education and cultural awareness of destinations

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    residential interest in the area and would develop certain people that would help with economic development. Another argument to consider is the increased public funding that would be available from a rise in tourism. As stated before, these residential areas have public streets and pedestrian walkways that offer views of the hills and river. These public access areas can be common points of interest for Albert. Therefore, by protecting the views that these areas have, this would increase tourism in Albert

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    lives and it is an important part of the competitive modern life. Negotiations can occur over dealing with people, business contracts, official matters, service, buying products and relationships. Also, in the tourism industry needs good negotiation skills for business successfully. Tourism industry is not only one part of selling an air ticket or a room in the hotel but it is included the whole branches of business that provide the products and services desired by people while they are away from

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    Key historical developments The historical developments of the travel and tourism industry are categorized in three different time bands as follows: • Before 1945 • 1945-1979 • 1980 to current day Before 1945 In early times and approximately until the end of the 16th-century people who were living in agricultural communities was stationary, occasionally moving from the local area and rural community. Even with the beginning of the industrial revolution, which was making a slow start in

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    Moreover, tourism and the environment are balancing sectors in terms of vision and goals. The environment is the right climate for sustainable tourism development, and sustainable tourism focuses on environmental planning. Perhaps the most important element on which eco-tourism is based is not to disturb the ecological balance resulting from human actions, which are represented by the behavior of tourists in the case of ecotourism and the pollution it may cause. In addition, natural areas form the

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    the benefits obtained from them are distributed (Making Tourism More Sustainable, 2005). Three

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    Introduction Coober Pedy today relies heavily on tourism as the opal mining industry provides the community with employment and sustainability . The purpose of this report is to further establish a public relations (PR) section in your council area in order to aid in the promotion of tourism and skilled migration in Coober Pedy. The role of PR in your organisation would be extremely beneficial for connecting the people; in the community and nationally to your tourism industry in order to improve it. The report

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    for specific markets Assessment Task 2: Project – Consumer behavior analysis A summary of domestic consumer participation in Aboriginal tourism experiences. You should include: Key information about the demographics of domestic consumers participating in Aboriginal tourism experiences, as well as their general attitudes towards participating in Aboriginal tourism experiences. Age: 20-50 Place of birth: Victoria Disability: no education: all finished high school first language: English, French, Chinese

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    INTRODUCTION Malaysia has long been one of the world’s best kept tourism secrets. It is an ideal tourism destination in so many different respects as it offers a wide range of diverse attraction to suit all tastes and most importantly, at relatively affordable prices. Figure 1: Map of Malaysia Lying just north of the equator, Malaysia is located at the south of Cambodia and Vietnam and north of Singapore and Indonesia. More than one thousand islands are part of Malaysia with some 38 designated

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