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Industry Environment of the Airline Industry.
... February 2000, and ceased all scheduled passenger flights in may of that year.
Legend Airlines filed for bankruptcy in December 2000, after just nine months of service. Legend was attaining high yields and load factors, but was losing money ...
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Industry in Travel and Tourism, P6
... this is the countryside right of way act.
This has affected the tourism industry in a few ways, the most affected would be the youth hostel association, which has since then lost many visitors who were mainly walkers. These would ...
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Information on the Leisure Industry
... groups are all part of this sector. The public sector consists of national and local government: national governments provide finance for leisure facilities and activities through organizations such as the Arts Council, the Sports Council, the Forestry Commission, and English ...
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Information Technology GDS
... management systems (DMS) and computerised reservations systems (CRS).
Cooper quotes "GDS computer databases used by intermediaries to book tourism products" (Cooper et al., 2005) I am looking at Worldspan (GDS) which was founded on 7th February 1990 and was the third ...
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International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) Report
... IBC is owned by six Partners who represent both visitors and exhibitors. Uniquely, the key executives and committees who control the convention are drawn from these organisations, bringing with them experience and expertise in all aspects of our industry. (www.ibc.org, ...
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International Management
... its constitution oriented towards federal states have been since their independence implementing a decentralized government including education, law and justice. This tends to give a lower dependence and acceptance of power by the Americans.
1.2 Individualism vs. Collectivism (IDV)
Individualism describes the ...
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International Management - Albania
... Tirana alone is about 700,000 people. The countries ethnic groups consist of 95% Albanian, 3% Greek, Vlach, Gypsy, Serb, and Bulgarian contribute to the other 2%. The countries religions consist of 70% Muslim, 20% Albanian Orthodox, and 10% Roman Catholic. ...
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Introduccion of the Tourism Situation.
... need to be reinforced to maintain the number of visitors. The development of rural tourism is important too and it is reflected by the reappearance of fine communities not usually considered as tourist zones, such as Castilla y León, Asturias ...
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Introduction to the structure of Tourism Industry.
... an essential element of the tourist product in two ways: it is the means to reach the destination and it is necessary as a means of movement at the destination. Increasingly, as transport is viewed as part of leisure, the ...
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Investigate how an organisation has had to comply with current legislation on access to leisure. How is this process managed and implemented?
... 1995, The Race Relations Act 1976, the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000, and the Sex Discrimination Act 1975. Each act is united in its search for equality, not just in the access to leisure, but for general everyday life.
Access ...
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Investigating Leisure and Tourism.
... Recreation
Horsham Golf and Fitness
Travel Agents
Thomas Cook
South Water Country Park
Lunn Polly
Arts and Entertainment
UGC Cinema
Tour Operators
First Choice
The Hawth
Sunny Holidays
Countryside Recreation
South Water Country Park
Tourist Infomation
Information Shop
Holmbush Farm
Other Tourist Attractions
Home-based Leisure
GAME
Accomidation and Catering
Travel Inn
HMV
Beefeater
Visitor Attractions
Chessington World of Adventures
Visitor Attractions
Chessington World of Adventures
Thorpe Park
Horsham Museum
Childrens ...
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Investigating Leisure And Tourism.
... Barnet and explain how these could be addressed.
Part 1 Leisure & Tourism Industries
The Leisure and Tourism Industries are considered separate but with common links. Nevertheless it is claimed that Leisure and Tourism are the fastest growth industries World Wide ...
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Investigating travel and tourism.
... stay.
* Tourists - these are people who stay away from their communities for one or more nights.
* Day visitors - these people will return to their homes after spending they day within a destination such as Alton towers.
Tourists ...
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Investigating Travel and Tourism.
... total number of United Kingdom residents taking holidays has steadily increased from 1951 to our present time. According to BTA over 60 million holidays was sold to United Kingdom residents going abroad or in the United Kingdom in 1998. There ...
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Is booking travel over the internet causing the decline of high street travel agents?
... Results 20-24
4.3.1 How last Holiday was Researched 21
4.3.2 Why did they choose the Internet? 21-22
4.3.3 What Companies did people book through? 22-23
4.3.4 Why they did not use a High Street Travel Agent 23-24
4.3.5 Age 24
4.4 People who used the Travel ...
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Is it possible to affect or travel into the past? What are the main arguements against? are they successful?
... perform action B, event A has already occurred. Therefore event A has occurred whether or not we decide to perform action B. B therefore cannot be the cause of A, as in order to avoid a contradiction, at least one ...
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Is Singapore's present political system compatible with globalisation and the advent of a knowledge-based economy?
... due to strategic tactics employed by the government such as free trade agreements, joining the World Trade Organization - manifestations of globalisation-that opened the local market.
Being open to an international economy, the PAP government had to deal with the ...
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Is the 'desire' for stately homes increasing and are they of any benefit to UK tourism?
... were, and remain, status symbols articulated through their architecture and their contents." (p. 4)
So, what Marion Blockley is saying here is that these are not only buildings of great splendour, magnificence, and aesthetic beauty, but that they are also ...
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Israel and Lebanon.
... Syria during the six day war, in 1967 and annexed in 1981 contrary to a united nations security council resolution. While the Israeli government is willing to return the land for a peace settlement from Syria; they have never reached ...
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It is generally accepted that the cultural sector benefits the Northern Ireland economy through employment, income and expenditure, and regeneration. Discuss.
... the natural and built environment, visitor attractions, museums and sporting activities - this is to name but a few.
In Northern Ireland, the industries within the cultural sector "play a distinctive role in the regeneration of cities, towns and villages; ...
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Japan - review of visit.
... should enjoy bathing in the sea and relax in mountain area with cool resorts.> September-November (autumn): autumn in Japan is pretty fresh and cool with light breezes. This season is with all the many exhibitions, music concerts and sports ...
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John Tomlinson, (1999), Globalisation & Culture Blackwell, Oxford: Tomlinson's book analyses the phenomenon of globalisation.
... Nations agreements. The publication questions whether globalisation will produce higher acceptance and tolerance levels between societies, or whether a backlash from fundamentalist and nationalist movements will occur.
Robertson,R, (1992), Social Theory and Global Culture, Sage, London: Robertson begins his book ...
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Kearsley (2002) has said that "if this film (Lord of the Rings) achieves half of what is expected, it will be massive for New Zealand - Critically examine the impact of the film of New Zealand tourism policy.
... director, Peter Jackson and the impact that the film has already had on New Zealand's tourism policies.
New Zealand is about the same size and shape as Great Britain but with a much smaller population. A population of 3.8 million makes ...
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Kindred
... through the generations. The novel is seen through the eyes of a woman of the "modern" period of history, and centers itself on her counteraction. This gives the "fish out of water" quality of life. To this, the majority of ...
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Lake Placid - case study.
... and Capacity
According to the information that I have received from Amy Bowers (the visitor service specialist of CVB), there is approximately 1600 hotel rooms in Lake Placid. All there rooms are belong to the 21 CVB membership hotels or resorts. ...