Chapter 2 The Travel and Tourism Industry

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Chapter 2 The Travel and Tourism Industry Introduction to the World of Hospitality

After reading and studying this chapter, you should be able to: Define tourism List and explain reasons why people travel Describe the sociocultural impact of tourism Describe ecotourism Describe the economic impact of tourism Identify promoters of tourism

Reasons for Anticipated Increase in Tourism People travel more and more these days, what do you think could be the reason for that? Longer life span Flexible working hours Early retirement Greater ease of travel Tendency to take shorter, more frequent trips Increase in standards of living

Factors Influencing Tourism People travel to gather information Employment Disposable income (money to spend) Convenient transportation Increase in leisure time Increased technology Increased life time Visas for travel purpose

Definition of Tourism and Tourist: Tourism comprises the activities of people traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business, and other purposes (UNWTO, n.d.). A tourist is a person who stays some place for more than one night and less than a year. Business and convention included. An excursionist stays less than a day (UK tourism board). Travel is an experience, not a tangible object, and it depends on your expectations to become positive or negative.

Travel and Tourism Largest and fastest growing industries Services industries: Delivery of services and goods Customer and guest impressions are critical Which industries are included in travel and tourism?

Scope of Travel and Tourism Industries Travel Air Cruise Rail Coach Auto Ecotourism Lodging Hotels Motels Resorts Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Expositions (MICE) Restaurants and Managed services Recreation Attractions Gaming Parks Recreation Entertainment

Scope of the Travel & Tourism Industries

Characteristics of the Hospitality Industry Hospitality Industry Collection of businesses providing accommodation and/or food and beverage services for people who are away from home. Product is intangible and perishable No such thing as business hours: hospitality operations run on a 24 hour basis all year round Characterized by shift work

Tourism Offers Greatest Global Employment Prospects Trends Opening of borders despite security concerns Increase in spending money and vacation time Cheaper and more exclusive flights Need to travel

The Multiplier Effect The multiplier effect new money spent by tourists is then re-spent by hospitality organizations in the community for goods and services. Leakage occurs when money must be spent outside the community for goods unavailable within the community

The Multiplier Effect

Reasons Why People Travel Business Meetings / Conferences / Conventions etc. Recreation/Leisure To rest and relax To view, or participate in, sporting/recreational activities Culture To experience new and different surroundings To experience other cultures To visit friends and family (VFR) Health Other reasons?

Reasons Why People Travel Psychographic research: Which three groups of travellers are interested in going to Bermuda on vacations? Find the answer on pp. 37-38. Think of similar examples among your relatives & friends.

Trends in Tourism Sustainable tourism Number of tourist arrivals will continue to increase Governments will continue to recognize importance of tourism Example: Oman commits to fully seize tourism s potential for socio-economic advancement (UNWTO, n.d.)

Sustainability In ecology, sustainability refers to how biological systems remain diverse and productive. In more general terms, sustainability is the endurance of systems and processes. The organizing principle for sustainability is sustainable development, which includes the four interconnected domains: ecology, economics, politics and culture. (Wikipedia, 2014)

Sustainable Tourism Exercise Watch the video. In groups of 3-4 discuss four key challenges that affect the planet nowadays. How can travel & tourism industries help solving these challenges?

Ecotourism Ecotourism is responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people (Angelo & Vladimir, 2011, p.42) Seeks to minimize the impact of tourism Natural environment and native cultures

Class Activity In groups answer Questions 1-7 on page 45.

Homework Read chapters 1-2

World and Domestic Tourism Organizations Click on the links below for more information: World Tourism Organization International Air Transportation Organization International Civil Aviation Organization Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Pacific Asia Travel Association Travel Industry of America World Travel and Tourism Council

References UNWTO. Retrieved from http://www2.unwto.org/