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Source of employment Stimulates the infrastructure which improves the living conditions of the local people Provides the government with tax revenues Lead to economic and social development Assist in job creation Benefits of Tourism
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Stats $2.1 trillion generated by domestic and international travelers 1 out of 9 jobs depends on travel 2.1 billion Americans took trips for business and leisure purposes 69.8 mil International travelers in the U.S. in 2013
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A person who travels away from home, staying away for at least 1 night. What is a Tourist
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Top Countries to visit the U.S. Canada 23.4 mil Mexico 14.3 mil United Kingdom 3.8 mil Japan 3.7 mil Brazil 2.1 mil
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2.96 billion people travelled in 2014 1.9 million tourist from Mexico to Houston 67K visitors from China to Houston Stats
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Chinese travelers on the rise, expected 500 million over next 5 years Spend on average $7200 per traveler Rise of independent travelers over group travelers Ages 18-45 Most are seeking experience travel Future
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Name 1 of the top 5 Countries that we get the most visitors to the U.S. from. Bellringer 4/8
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Top Leisure Activities Shopping Sightseeing Fine Dining National parks/ Monuments Art Galleries/ Museums
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Adventure Reconnect De-stress/ Escape Indulgence Enrichment Travel Motivations
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Top Cities to visit 1.London 2.Bora Bora 3.Barcelona 4.Paris 5.Sydney 6.New York 7.Maui 8.Rio de Janeiro 9.Cape Town 10.San Francisco
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Travel Hospitality Accommodation Food and Beverage Attractions Sectors and Sub Sectors of the Tourism Industry
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Five modes of transport Rail Air Road Bus Ship International travel dependent on air and ship (harbors and terminals) Domestic travel dependent on road and rail Travel
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Write down at least 1 company/ brand in each of the modes of transport. Rail Air Road Bus Ship Travel BYOD
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Accommodations and Food and Beverage Accommodations-critical component of the tourism industry because tourist need lodging. Dependent on several needs Hospitality
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Write down the factors you use to select lodging List your favorite hotel/motel(s) Accommodation BYOD
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Budget Security Comfort Friendly Service Amenities Factors Considered When Selecting Lodging
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Restaurants, cafes, fast food, catering, clubs Core aspect of the tourism industry Food and Beverage
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List 4 of your favorite restaurants. BYOD
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Something unusual or interesting to see or do The backbone of the industry, without them there would be little need for other tourism related services. 3 types of attractions Man-made Natural Cultural Attractions
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Designed specifically to attract tourists Sports events Casinos Theme parks Monuments Entertainment centers Cathedrals Man-Made Attractions
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Attractions that have an origin in the physical environment Forests Coastal areas Mountains Flora and fauna Natural Attractions
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Attractions relating to history, customs, heritage, religion, science, art, politics, and way of life Museums Exhibitions Churches Government buildings Cultural Attractions
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List 1 attraction in the U.S. for each type: Man-made Natural Cultural Attractions BYOD
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Link between consumers and producers; way of access for tourists Tour operators Travel Agents Intermediaries
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Role is to package and sell tours Tours sold to travel agents Packages of accommodations, transport, and attractions Tour Operators
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Act on behalf of the hotel, airline, or tour operator to sell services to tourists Serve as information centers Receive a commission on each sale Advises clients on travel companies, facilities, make travel arrangements, and can issue tickets and vouchers. Travel Agents
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What are some travel websites that act as travel agents? (list at least 4) Turn in paper with name on top at end of class period. Intermediary BYOD
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