Category: Tourism
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Tourism and Hospitality Contemporary Issues
Table of Contents Introduction Scope of the study Background discussion References Introduction Decades ago, before the advancement of technology and internet use, customers were constrained to exchanging information with their travel agents, families or friends. Information about the destination was restricted and based on personal perception (Hardin & Kim, 2010). Hardly were the customers able…
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Improving Business Tourism in Abu Dhabi
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Using Destination Branding to Improve Business Tourism in Abu Dhabi Conclusion Reference List Abstract Abu Dhabi has become a leading tourist destination in the Middle East. Abu Dhabi is one of the most populous and developed cities in the United Arab Emirates. Destination branding is a powerful concept that can…
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Evaluating Customer Behaviour in Online Room Reservation
Executive Summary The behavior of customers when it comes to online room reservation is an issue that has attracted the attention of many leading multinational hotel groups in the modern market. The global hospitality industry is increasingly becoming competitive, and it forces firms to find ways of dealing with stiff competition. In such a competitive…
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Medical Tourism: Dubai, Kuwait and Rochester Comparison
Table of Contents Introduction Comparing Medical Tourism in Dubai, Kuwait City, and Rochester Competitors’ Analysis Recommendations Works Cited Introduction Medical tourism is one of the emerging trends in the tourism sector that is becoming popular in various parts of the world. In the past, tourists were known to travel out of their country or cities…
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Tourism in Iraq, Its Positive and Negative Aspects
Table of Contents Introduction Positive Aspects Negative Aspects Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Contemporary Iraq strives to rebuild its economy, and tourism can be a significant source of revenue for the country. This report is aimed at examining the positive and negative aspects of tourism in Iraq. In particular, it is necessary to focus on the…
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Tourism for Disabled in “Right to Risk” Documentary
Human beings should be allowed to pursue their personal goals and objectives in life. The American Constitution also protects the rights and freedoms of every person. This notion therefore explains why citizens with various disabilities should have access to national heritage parks and natural reserves. People will disabilities tend to be discriminated in different parts…
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Tourism Destination Evaluation on Iraq
Abstract Iraq is called the ‘Biblical Fertile Crescent’ and the recent unfortunate incidents should not instigate the global community to rule out the country. Iraq has some significant sites of historical importance and as such, the country has great potentials to become a preferred global tourism destination. The two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates, and the…
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Luxury Hotel Promotion in Remote Scenic Area
The creation, development, and management hotel business in remote scenic areas turn out to be an attractive opportunity for many people around the whole world. Some people find it interesting to visit remote places and take rest where “the mountains are twice as big, the skies twice as vast, the days twice as long” (Abel).…
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Tourism Beneficial Impact on Massachusetts’s Economy
Table of Contents Introduction Description and Evaluation of Tourism Sector Reasons for the Tourism Development in Massachusetts The Beneficial Impact of Tourism on Massachusetts’s Society and Economy Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Massachusetts is a prosperous state in the United States of America, with well-developed economic and social infrastructures. Nowadays, it is regarded as a center…
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Hotel Voice Reservations by Doug Kennedy
Online reservation channel is not popular in a hotel sphere as it may seem at a first glance. More and more clients still prefer to use their telephones for booking a room. However, the low quality of telephone reservation channels lead to the reduced level of income because of clients’ refusal to work with hotels…