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Tourism Industry Travel and Tourism CGG 3O

Tourism Related Jobs Direct Employment Jobs generated by companies and governments that deal directly with the travelling public. Example: transportation companies, hotels, travel agents, tourism information offices. Indirect Employment Jobs that support the direct employment sector. Example: hotels need – brochure printing companies, taxis, shuttles, food Spin off Jobs Tourism industry accounts for over $2 trillion (US dollars) in spin off business. Which is equivalent to 12% of the global economy.

Vacationer’s Planning Story I am single, 28 yrs old, a graphic design artist and live in an apartment in Toronto with my dog Samson. I have been working hard at my job and I finally have been given an opportunity to go on a 4 day weekend vacation. I know I want to lie down on a beach in Florida just to relax and soak in the sun. Now the difficult part – to get organized and plan that vacation! I must call a travel agent or even better go on line and book everything myself. I need to book a return flight, reserve a hotel room and buy some sun screen lotion. Wow that was easy, going on line has saved me a lot of money! I got a return flight out of Pearson International Airport to Miami, reserved a suite at the South Beach Manor Resort and I’ll pick up lotion at the duty free shop at the airport. Now I just have to sit back and dream of the ocean waves, sun drenched beach, beautiful sunsets and trendy night clubs.

What jobs were needed for the vacationer to be successful? Pre trip planningDuring tripAfter the trip Travel agent Airline ticket agent Baggage handlers Airport security Artists that creates travel poster or website Passport Pet boarding kennel Luggage sale person Airport taxi Plane maintenance crews Many more! Pilot and flight attendants Immigration officers Taxi drivers Souvenir seller Hotel receptionist Hotel conciege Restaurant waitor Tour guide Car rental sales person Shop keeper Air traffic controller Many more! Photograph developer Video/dvd creator Dry cleaners

Sectors of the Tourism Industry 1.Accommodations – provision for comfortable sleeping and meeting rooms, meals and beverages, entertainment and fitness facilities. Careers – reception, guest services, housekeeping, maintenance, food services, marketing and management 2.Food and Beverage – take out, fast food, theme or fine dining restaurants, nightclubs, pubs, taverns. Careers – cooks, servers, bartenders, hostesses, sous chef and management

Sectors of the Tourism Industry 3. Transportation – air (plane, helicopter), ground (rail, car, bus) water (cruises, ferry services). Careers – ticket agents, flight attendants, advertisers, traffic managers, dispatchers, gas attendants. 4. Travel Trade – packages marketed by travel operators and distribute to travel agents (include: accommodations, transportation, food). Careers – travel counselors, tour planners, ticket agents, tour guides and sales people.

Sectors of the Tourism Industry 5. Attractions – What are some attractions in Canada? CN Tower, Niagara Falls, sporting events, etc. Careers – marketing, accounting, food and beverage, maintenance, guest services 6. Tourism Services – marketing, research, education, information management 7. Events and Conferences – provide facilities for large business, charity, weddings, or other special events. Careers – coordinators, planners, exhibit designers, communications managers, trade show directors.