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Introduction to Travel and Tourism Going Places: An Overview of the Travel Industry. Chapter 1. Travel Defined. Travel = going from one place to another—and doing things when arriving there—for reasons not associated with everyday life. Leisure travel = travel for the purpose of enjoyment.
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Introduction to Travel and TourismGoing Places: An Overview of the Travel Industry Chapter 1
Travel Defined • Travel = going from one place to another—and doing things when arriving there—for reasons not associated with everyday life. • Leisure travel = travel for the purpose of enjoyment. • Business travel = travel beyond one’s general home area for work-related reasons.
Other Travel Terminology • Transportation – moving of people and things • Hospitality – lodging and food services industries • Tourism – organizations that promote travel (especially leisure travel)
Sectors of the Travel Industry • Air transportation industry • Lodging companies • Travel agencies • Corporate travel services • Cruise lines • Motorcoach operators • Tour operators
Sectors of the Travel Industry (cont.) • Food services • Car rentals • Rail travel • Meetings and conventions • Sports and entertainment management • Attractions
Sectors of the Travel Industry (cont.) • Theme parks • Stores and shops • Parks and recreation programs • Governmental regulatory agencies • Destination marketing organizations
Sectors of the Travel Industry (cont.) • Research companies • Insurance companies • Financial companies • Technology providers • Trade associations • Travel publications • Professional services
Career Opportunities in Travel • Endless choices • Ability to make a difference • Wide-open path for career advancement • It’s fun!
How Travel is Sold • Consumers – those who use the travel product • Suppliers – companies that create, own, and provide the travel products being sold • Intermediaries – companies that act as go-betweens, linking suppliers with the public
Distributing the Travel Product • Directly vs. indirectly • Commodity vs. experience
Three Types of Travelers • Dependables • Venturers • Centrics