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www.xtremepapers.com UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level *2213940356* TRAVEL AND TOURISM 7096/01 Paper 1 Core November 2007 Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 2 hours Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. For Examiner's Use 1 2 3 4 Total This document consists of 13 printed pages and 3 blank pages. IB07 11_7096_01/RP UCLES 2007 [Turn over

2 Question 1 UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07

3 Refer to Fig. 1. Photographs A and B were taken at a 5* beach resort in the Middle East. (a) This resort attracts many international visitors. For Examiner's Use (i) Using only evidence from photograph A, identify five features/facilities provided for the convenience of guests. [5] (ii) Using only evidence from photograph B, explain two possible disadvantages for guests of using the stretch of beach shown. (b) Explain three ways in which 5* resort hotels are likely to monitor their customer service quality standards. [6] UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07 [Turn over

4 (c) Name four ancillary services that resort hotels usually provide for the convenience of leisure guests. For Examiner's Use (d) Resort hotel development, such as that shown in photographs A and B, is present in many tropical destinations. Discuss the social and cultural impacts that can result from such development. [6] [Total : 25] UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07

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6 Question 2 An enjoyable and informative way of experiencing one of Europe s most beautiful cities. Excellent guides. The tour takes you from Wenceslas Square to the castle complex, St. Vitus Cathedral, Jewish Quarter and the Old Town Square. You will also see the Charles Bridge, the Astronomical Clock, the historic inn and much more! 1000 years of history from the first Slavic dynasty to communism, the floods and now the European Union. We stop for lunch in a traditional Czech inn. Hear about the best clubs, night spots and latest cultural events. No additional charges (apart from during the break). Main Meeting Point at 12.30 pm Outside Muzeum Metro On line A and C. We meet in front of the horse statue, at the top of Wenceslas Square. Tickets available from guide holding up The REAL TOUR of Prague sign. Pick-up Points at 12 noon Hostel Clown and Bard Bořivojova 102, Praha 3. (www.clownandbard.com) The Travellers Hostel Dlouhá 33, Praha 1. (www.travellers.cz) History Architecture Mythology Stop for lunch at a traditional Czech inn! (Tickets from their Receptions) Tour Details Days Sept-May Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sat June-Aug Mon-Sat (No tours 20 Oct-31 Oct and 1 Jan-10 Jan) In an easy going 3-4 hour walk all over the city Reservations are not necessary Only 300 Kč ( 10) For more info and comments Paul s TOURS s.r.o. Tel.: +420 602 459 481 www.walkingtoursprague.com Fig. 2 UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07

7 Refer to Fig. 2, a promotional leaflet for a walking tour of the city of Prague. (a) Identify five famous city landmarks which are visited during the tour. For Examiner's Use [5] (b) Explain three ways in which the tour will appeal to young adults. [6] (c) Explain two advantages for customers of the tour starting outside the Muzeum Metro. UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07 [Turn over

8 (d) State four essential personal skills that guides working for Paul s Tours should possess. For Examiner's Use (e) Many visitors to Prague will want to find out information about the city before they travel. Evaluate the sources of information that are likely to be available. [6] [Total : 25] UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07

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10 Question 3 Experience everyday New York. Non-stop daily flights from 1st June. Keep discovering. New York is famous for its cabs, and its cab drivers. They re known for being loud, they re known for being tough. Yet talk to them about their city and a smile creeps across their face. There are over 12,000 cabs in New York City, and they re all capable of turning a ride into an adventure. Enjoy up to three complimentary nights stay at The Ritz-Carlton New York when you travel First or Business Class. Or take advantage of our introductory Economy Class fares starting from Dhs. 3950. Terms and conditions apply. For more details contact your local travel agent or Emirates on Tel: 04-214 4444 Days Depart Dubai Arrive New York Depart New York Arrive Dubai Daily 0800 1400 2330 2020* *Next day Non-stop daily flights from Dubai to New York on the brand new Emirates Airbus A340-500. Private suites in First Class. 500 channels of in-flight entertainment in all classes. Fig. 3 UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07

11 Refer to Fig. 3, a promotional leaflet advertising Emirates flights to New York. (a) The advert is for a scheduled service from Dubai to New York. For Examiner's Use (i) Identify the cost of the promotional economy return fare. [1] (ii) Identify the type of aircraft used on this service. [1] (iii) Explain two characteristic features of a scheduled air service. (b) New York is a popular tourist destination. (i) Identify the tourist activity shown on Fig. 3. [1] (ii) Explain two advantages of using taxis to do this activity. UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07 [Turn over

12 (c) New York attracts many business tourists throughout the year. (i) Describe two services that airlines such as Emirates provide for their business passengers. For Examiner's Use (ii) Describe two services that hotels such as The Ritz-Carlton New York provide for their business guests. (d) Dubai and New York both have major international airports. Select any major international airport and discuss how it has been made accessible to the city which it serves. [6] [Total : 25] UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07

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14 Question 4 Grand Piazza Chinese New Year celebrations Kuala Lumpur Phuket Island Thailand 0 200 Kilometres STRAITS OF MALACCA Indonesia Penang Malaysia Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur) Malacca N Singapore Day 8: Singapore We organise your transfer around midnight to the Changi International Airport for your onward flight home. Facilities: 980 cabins and suites. Eight restaurants, special buffet for children, ice cream bar, three bars, 24-hour room service, eight karaoke rooms, nightclub, theatre (shows and movies), Internet café, library, shops, hairdresser, beauty salon, business centre, doctor on call, children s playroom, children s activities and babysitting. Charlie s Childcare Centre is every child s (and parent s!) dream - complete with a nursery, sleep and rest area, computer world, monkey cage and play area. Parents can be sure their children are both well taken care of and entertained. Interconnecting cabins. Suitable for the physically challenged. Credit cards accepted. Inside Staterooms Cat. DD to DA: Air-conditioning, hairdryer, TV and safe. Ocean View Staterooms Cat. CD to CA: Additionally these cabins offer a view of the ocean through a window. Ocean View Staterooms with Balconies Cat. BC to BA: Additionally these cabins offer a view of the ocean, have a private balcony and offer bathrobes. Junior Suites Cat. AD and AC: Additionally these suites have a separate sitting and dining area, jacuzzi, bathrobes, video, CD and minibar. Sports and Leisure: Outdoor pool, children s fun pool, jet-current exercise pool, fitness centre, sauna, jacuzzis, steam bath, massage, golf driving range, table tennis, basketball, deck games, giant chess, jogging track, video arcade, card and games room. Embark: 1200 hours. Disembark: 1400 hours. The First Global Cruise Line SM Fig. 4 UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07

15 Refer to Fig. 4, an extract from a brochure featuring a cruise aboard the SuperStar Virgo. (a) Identify the following. For Examiner's Use (i) The name of the sea area cruised by the SuperStar Virgo. [1] (ii) The three countries featured in the itinerary. [3] (iii) The name of the airport used by departing passengers. [1] (b) Explain three ways in which the SuperStar Virgo caters for children. [6] (c) Identify four types of accommodation available on this cruise ship. UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07 [Turn over

16 (d) Describe the travel agency procedures that are likely to be followed when a customer makes a booking for such a cruise. For Examiner's Use (e) Penang is a port-of-call for cruise ships. Select any destination visited by cruise ships and discuss the reasons for its appeal as a port-of-call. [6] [Total : 25] Copyright Acknowledgements: Question 1 Photograph A Question 1 Photograph B Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 J.D. Smith UCLES. J.D. Smith UCLES. Fig. 2 www.walkingtoursprague.com Fig. 3 Emirates. Fig. 4 Star Cruises. Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. UCLES 2007 7096/01/N/07