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Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference 6 9 8 7 0 1 Surname Signature Paper Reference(s) 6987/01 Edexcel GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Subsidiary Unit 1: The Travel and Tourism Industry Thursday 14 January 2010 Morning Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Initial(s) Examiner s use only Team Leader s use only Question Number Blank 1 2 3 4 Materials required for examination Calculator Items included with question papers Nil Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initials and signature. Check that you have the correct question paper. Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper. Do not use pencil. Use blue or black ink. Information for Candidates The marks for individual questions and the parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g. (2). There are 4 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 90. There are 20 pages in this question paper. Any pages are indicated. You may use a calculator. Advice to Candidates You will be assessed on your ability to organise and present information, ideas, descriptions and arguments clearly and logically, including your use of grammar, punctuation and spelling. This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with Edexcel Limited copyright policy. 2010 Edexcel Limited. Printer s Log. No. H36385A W850/R6987/57570 1/1/1 *H36385A0120* Total Turn over

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Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. 1. (a) Define the term outgoing tourism. (2) (b) Define the term business tourism. (2) *H36385A0320* 3 Turn over

Read the following information before answering Questions 1(c) and 1(d). Medmagic is a fictitious organisation. Medmagic is a small tour operator in the UK specialising in outgoing holidays to destinations on the Mediterranean Sea coasts of Spain. Medmagic is keen to expand its range of destinations in Spain to include inland cities to attract the business and the leisure short break markets. Medmagic has been contacted by the Hilton Hotel Group, who has just opened a new hotel at the airport in Madrid, and is keen to use small UK tour operators. Welcome The Hilton Madrid Airport Hotel has a contemporary design and state of the art facilities. It is ten minutes from the city centre, and only five minutes from the airport. There are 284 spacious rooms and a self-contained conference centre with all meeting facilities. Each room has soundproof windows, luxurious bathrooms and work desks with wireless internet access. A complimentary shuttle service is provided to and from the airport. There are two restaurants, La Plaza, which serves the famous Hilton breakfast, and La Reserva, where you can enjoy an intimate meal of local and Mediterranean dishes. In addition, La Ferrum is a bar serving traditional Spanish tapas. A spa pool and modern fitness centre with sauna are the perfect options to relax before or after a busy day. The magic of city centre Madrid, with its famous Prado Museum, El Retiro Park and shopping streets, is only ten minutes away. (Source: adapted from the Hilton Madrid Airport Hotel brochure) 4 *H36385A0420*

(c) Assess how the Hilton Madrid Airport Hotel meets the needs of the business market and the leisure short break market. In your answer, you could consider: location facilities of hotel attractions in Madrid any other relevant point. (6) *H36385A0520* 5 Turn over

(d) Describe two additional products and services that would make the hotel more appealing to leisure short break customers. Justify your suggestions. Suggestion 1... (2) Justification... (1) Suggestion 2... (2) Justification... (1) Medmagic working with the Hilton Hotel Group is one example of interrelationship within the travel and tourism industry. (e) Describe another example of interrelationship between organisations in the travel and tourism industry. You may use an example you have researched or studied in class. (2) 6 *H36385A0620*

One of the characteristics of the travel and tourism industry is that it makes extensive use of new technologies, such as ICT. Medmagic is a small tour operator. Only 25% of its holidays are sold through travel agencies. The remainder are sold over the telephone. Medmagic s advertisements in newspapers have a free telephone number for customers to use for queries and to make bookings. At busy times, calls are not answered as quickly as Medmagic would like. (f) Explain how new technology could be used by Medmagic to improve its booking systems and operating procedures. (6) Q1 (Total 24 marks) *H36385A0720* 7 Turn over

Read the following information before answering Question 2. Farmer Ted s Farm Park and Play Barn is a visitor attraction. Farmer Ted s Farm Park and Play Barn is situated close to a small village in the countryside of South Devon, within ten miles of a large seaside resort. Farmer Ted s offers a large range of fun activities for children aged three to eight years. These include a mega indoor adventure area, large indoor sandpit, straw mountain, pedal tractor park, picnic areas, nature trails, tractor and trailer rides and a large animal barn with cows, piglets, sheep, goats, rabbits and guinea pigs. Come and play all day, it s a squeal! says Farmer Ted. (Source: adapted from www.farmerteds.com) The farm is currently open seven days a week in the peak months of July and August and only opens at the weekends in April, May, June and September. Two of the objectives of Farmer Ted s are to: increase the total number of visitors to the farm increase the age profile of the visitors to the farm. 8 *H36385A0820*

2. (a) Describe three new attractions/activities that the farm could introduce and explain how each could help the farm to meet its objectives. Attraction/activity 1... (4) Attraction/activity 2... (4) Attraction/activity 3... (4) *H36385A0920* 9 Turn over

An attraction, such as Farmer Ted s, is visited by day visitors, both from the local area and those on holiday in Devon. One of the characteristics of the tourism industry is that it has negative and positive impacts on its host environment. In this case the environment is the farm, its immediate surroundings and the local community. (b) Describe the possible negative impacts that an attraction, such as Farmer Ted s, may have on the local environment. In your response you should consider the fact that Farmer Ted s receives day visitors. (6) 10 *H36385A01020*

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Tourist Board Statistics can be used to help attractions plan for the future. The following tables are produced by VisitBritain. Trips includes both day trips and holidays. Table 1 Domestic trips taken by UK residents in 2007 Month of trip Trips (in millions) January, February, March 23.07 April, May, June 32.53 July, August, September 38.17 October, November, December 29.72 (Source: United Kingdom Tourism Survey, 2007) Table 2 Types of destination in the UK visited by UK residents in 2007 Type of destination Trips (in millions) Seaside 25.57 Large city/large town 47.71 Small town 29.88 Countryside/Village 23.47 (Source: United Kingdom Tourism Survey, 2007) (c) (i) Which months are most popular for domestic trips? (1) (ii) Which is the least visited type of destination? (1) 12 *H36385A01220*

(iii) Suggest how Farmer Ted s could use both sets of statistics to help them in planning to increase income in off-peak months. In your answer, you could consider: location of the farm current opening days/months any other relevant point. (4) Q2 (Total 24 marks) *H36385A01320* 13 Turn over

3. The traditional booking process, known as the chain of distribution, is constantly changing. (a) Define the term independent in relation to the process of booking a holiday. (2) (b) Explain the advantages to a customer of booking a holiday independently. (4) 14 *H36385A01420*

Read the following article before answering Questions 3(c), (d) and (e). XL collapse could prompt return to travel agents Travel agents have said that the collapse of XL Leisure group and the confusion over financial protection could prompt customers to return to booking with them. The collapse, which left 10,000 people on non-atol protected holidays stranded overseas, has been seen as an opportunity for travel agents to demonstrate the value of booking through them. Some agents have reported an increase in bookings from customers who would normally go online. One commented We have seen a surge of bookings because people are scared to book over the internet. Home-based travel agency, Travel Counsellors, said that the collapse had led to an influx of customers. It reported an 800% increase in hits on its website, some for advice, and others for help in sorting out their travel plans. A Company Director said This highlights the value of having an agent who will be there when things go wrong. (Source: adapted from www.travelweekly.co.uk, 18 Sept 2008) ATOL, as referred to in the article, protects customers, as it offers financial protection. ABTA is an organisation that supports the travel and tourism industry. (c) Describe how ABTA can protect customers in the case of financial failure of a tour operator or travel agent. (3) *H36385A01520* 15 Turn over

(d) Other than financial protection, describe the advantages to the customer of booking their holidays through a travel agent. (6) The travel industry is vulnerable to external pressures. One of these is economic climate. In 2008, some travel companies, like XL, collapsed due to the poor economic climate sometimes referred to as the credit crunch. (e) (i) Describe what is meant by the term economic climate. (2) 16 *H36385A01620*

(ii) Describe an example of a travel and tourism company or organisation that has suffered from a poor economic climate. This may be an example that you have researched or studied in class. This should not be the XL example in the article from Travel Weekly. (3) (iii) Analyse the long term effects of economic climate on different sectors of the travel and tourism industry. In your answer you should refer to more than one sector of the industry. (8) (Total 28 marks) *H36385A01720* Q3 17 Turn over

4. (a) Name two examples of organisations/companies in the transport sector. 1... (1) 2... (1) (b) Customer needs are always changing. For each of the following customer needs, describe how the transport sector has developed its products and services to meet these changing needs. Luxury and comfort... (2) Cheaper fares... (2) Health, safety and security... (2) 18 *H36385A01820*

Technological factors have led to rapid development of the transport sector of the travel and tourism industry. One of the key stages in the development of the travel industry was the invention of the jet engine. The Comet, the first jet airliner, began operating in 1952. (c) Analyse how technological factors have influenced the development of different types of transport since 1952. You should use examples you have researched or studied in class to support your answer. (6) Q4 (Total 14 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER: 90 MARKS END *H36385A01920* 19

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