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Alvis (LAT) Arnor Dagur (ISL) Tarvi (EST)

 We are thinking about creating a homepage, where teachers can book school trips for their pupils. They wont have to spend their own time on making calls to different places, planning and similar things they usually have to do before going on the trip.  We are selling a ease of access tourism service.  «Basically, our goal is to make money by making someone elses life easier.»

 Mostly Latvia, also possible to order trips from other countries  All aged teachers and children from kindergarden to Secondary school  People from all levels of income (inexpensive trip based on number of students)  Since it’s a new idea, innovative people and people with an active lifestyle will be interested.

 Our smaller competitors will be bus renters and tourism companies.  Still, we won’t have any significant competition thanks to new ideas.

 An example trip from Riga to Ventspils would cost 400 euros.  This would include costs of the bus, reservations, booking and hiring of people.

 Advert or article about our project in Latvian to school homepage  Ask the governmental departments of Riga for advertisement through s. We would give them a free trip instead of paying them money.  Make a presentation about ourself and show it to Riga Pupils Parliament so they could advertise us.

 The company would add one or two special buses/trips for the disabled.  You can «Reserve» a trip for 1 euro a day, but we keep showing the trip on the homepage with a transparent «Reserved» written over it.  If customer changes their mind and cancels, we keep 10 percent of the money.  Also offer to take a professional photographer with you.

 Making teachers’ life easier  Better possibilities for disabled people  Prices aren’t that expensive ( one trip is approx. 400 euros)  A cheap idea, that only needs about 1000 euros to start.

 Prices could be too high for some people  We don’t yet have our own buses, we have to rent them  Not enough employees  We may not have enough destinations.

 Opportunities to expand to other countries, other than Latvia.  To have trips for other people than students, for example: sport trips, trips for old people, romantic trips etc.  To get our own buses.  To expand to other ideas regarding tourism and ease of access.

 Would we have enough customers?  Will we have enough income to pay for our expenses?  Would we have enough different trips?  Will we have competitors who use the same idea?  How will different things (gas prices, taxis, rent, paying people) change?