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Tourism: The Business of Hospitality and Travel, Global Edition
For introductory hospitality or tourism courses A comprehensive, international view of the business of tourism The engaging writing style and hundreds of updated industry examples make Tourism: The Business of Hospitality and Travel, 6th Edition, the perfect textbook for students taking their first hospitality or tourism class.It views the industry from a holistic, global business perspective-examining the management, marketing and finance issues most important to industry members. Chapters reveal an integrated model of tourism and address consumer behaviour, service quality, and personal selling.The thoroughness of content and references also make it suitable for upper-level hospitality and tourism courses.Readings and integrative cases close each part, and end-of-chapter exercises allow students to apply their knowledge and refine their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.This edition includes new and updated material on social media, event management, timeshares, sustainable and marijuana tourism, and the future of tourism.
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Hospitality and Tourism Marketing : Building Customer Driven Hospitality and Tourism Organizations
Hospitality and Tourism Marketing: Building Customer Driven Hospitality and Tourism Organizations is an absolutely crucial book in light of the world post COVID-19.Following the pandemic, big hotel chains like the Accor Group and Marriot closed outlets, but post COVID-19, the global hospitality and tourism sector is bouncing back.In bouncing back though, the pandemic brought to the fore the absolute need for high levels of customer centricity in a world that was gripped by fear.This new Hospitality and Tourism (H&T) Marketing book takes a customer-oriented approach to discussing marketing discipline in the global H&T sector.With chapters spanning topics like service characteristics of hospitality and tourism marketing, people management strategies for service businesses, consumer behaviour, designing and building brands, electronic marketing, internet marketing, database marketing, and direct marketing and relationship marketing, this book has the right balance of technology and consumer-oriented topics to provide the right balance for tourism marketing practitioners post pandemic.
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Tourism Marketing : In the Age of the Consumer
Tourism Marketing: In the Age of the Consumer offers a fresh and contemporary approach as an introductory textbook on tourism marketing.Six major themes along with the traditional core marketing principles are blended together: Age of the consumer: This book places the customer at the heart of tourism marketing and not the sector’s promotional apparatus. Experiences: It highlights the growing consumer interest in the enjoyment of experiences and experiential marketing. New media: Social media and e-marketing are given emphasis throughout.Coverage of new media is present in all chapters. Global marketplace: Every chapter adopts a global outlook and offers international perspectives. Environment and social responsibility: An emphasis is placed on the sustainability of tourism, including the concepts of ethical tourism and social responsibility. Events: This book treats events as a major tourism marketing topic and integrates events within the concept of experiential marketing. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Tourism Marketing: In the Age of the Consumer is richly illustrated and full of actual case studies and examples looking at a wide variety of topics such as slum tourism, the sharing economy, staycations, event bidding, coping with COVID-19, air travel emissions and many more.Four features add interest and bring greater pedagogical value – Quick Bytes, Case Studies, Industry Voices and Vignettes.This will be essential reading for all tourism marketing students.
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Researching Hospitality and Tourism
"Takes readers systematically through the entire research process from the formulation of the aim to the presentation of the dissertation... a key subject-specific resource in our fields."- Dr Peter Lugosi, Oxford Brookes University "Currently the leading book of its kind... students and other novice researchers will find it accessible and user-friendly.Highly recommended."- Professor Roy C. Wood, University of MacauBob Brotherton offers an uncluttered guide to the key concepts and essential research techniques in hospitality and tourism.By providing an authoritative introduction, students are taken through the issues and decisions that need to be considered to conceive, plan, conduct and write up a research project. With updates to every chapter and an array of practical examples, this new edition takes students step-by-step through each decision and action stage of the research process, from identifying a topic and formulating the research question to carrying out research and analysing findings. A companion website will provide a host of student resources including links to video and web resources, suggested further reading, free to download journal articles, and test questions for each chapter.
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From what age can one stay in a hotel or bed and breakfast accommodation?
The minimum age requirement to stay in a hotel or bed and breakfast accommodation varies depending on the establishment. In general, most hotels and bed and breakfasts require guests to be at least 18 years old to check-in. Some establishments may allow guests between the ages of 16-18 to stay with a parent or guardian. It is best to check with the specific hotel or bed and breakfast for their age requirements before booking.
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From what age are you allowed to stay in a hotel or bed and breakfast accommodation?
The minimum age requirement to stay in a hotel or bed and breakfast accommodation varies depending on the establishment and location. In general, most hotels and bed and breakfasts require guests to be at least 18 years old to check-in. However, some places may allow guests as young as 16 to stay with a parent or guardian. It is always best to check with the specific accommodation for their age policy before making a reservation.
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'At what age can children stay overnight?'
Children can typically start staying overnight at a friend's house or with a family member around the age of 5 or 6, depending on the individual child's maturity level and comfort with being away from their primary caregiver. It's important for parents to consider the child's readiness for the experience and ensure that they feel safe and secure in the new environment. Open communication with the child and the hosting family can help make the overnight stay a positive and successful experience.
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At what age can one travel alone?
The age at which one can travel alone varies depending on the mode of transportation and the specific policies of the travel provider. For air travel, most airlines allow unaccompanied minors to fly alone starting at around 5-15 years old, with additional fees and specific procedures in place to ensure their safety. For other modes of transportation, such as trains and buses, the age at which a child can travel alone may also vary. It's important to check with the specific travel provider for their policies and procedures regarding unaccompanied minors.
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Robots, Artificial Intelligence and Service Automation in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality
Using a combination of theoretical discussion and real-world case studies, this book analyses the use of robotics, artificial intelligence and services automation (RAISA) within the travel, tourism and hospitality industries.Divided into two sections, the book first concentrates on the theoretical aspects surrounding the use of RAISA in travel, tourism and hospitality.Themes explored include:economic fundamentalscustomer attitudeschatbot adoptionservice qualityFollowing on from this, the second section concentrates on current and future use of RAISA technologies in specific subsectors of the tourism economy: hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, museums, and events.With an international scope of authorship and focus, the book is a useful reference source for scholars, students, and general readers interested in robotics, artificial intelligence, and automation technologies.Alongside this, the business insights and case studies examined in the book offer practitioners guidance on how these technologies can and will be incorporated into organizations, particularly those in the travel and tourism industry.
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Customer Service for Hospitality and Tourism
A fully revised and updated new edition of this bestselling and a unique text that explains not only the theory behind the importance of customer service but also acts as a guidebook for those wishing to put this theory into practice.In essence it is the ‘whys’ and ‘hows’of customer service.Fully updated with current statistics, trends, and examples, it is full of references to all the latest research from both academic and practitioner literature.Chapters cover important topics such as the financial and behavioural consequences of customer service, consumer trends influencing service, developing and maintaining a service culture, managing service encounters, the importance of market research, building and maintaining customer relationships, providing customer service through the servicescape, the impact of technology on customer service, the importance of service recovery, and promoting customer service internally and externally. The third edition of this book – like the first and second - is easy to read, very current, and full of references to all the latest research.Chapters cover important topics such as the financial and behavioral consequences of customer service, consumer trends influencing service, developing and maintaining a service culture, managing service encounters, the importance of market research, building and maintaining customer relationships, providing customer service through the servicescape, the impact of technology on customer service, the importance of service recovery, and promoting customer service internally and externally.The third edition also pays special attention to the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has altered customer service in the tourism and hospitality sector – a sector that was impacted more than any other due to the crisis. In addition to fresh, up-to-date material, the third edition contains 10 new cases from around the world that focus on how individuals or organizations in the hospitality sector have adapted – and even thrived - during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Revenue Management for Hospitality and Tourism
Written by leading academic and industry experts actively engaged in revenue management, research and teaching this is a new and original treatment of the whole field for students and professionals. The first part of the book provides academically rigorous challenging and contemporary material to get to the core of the subject and to make the theory and practice lively, relevant and engaging.Throughout this, and the second section, numerous references to past and present good practice are used- giving insight into best practice in cutting-edge companies leading the revenue management agenda in markets all over the world.The second part of the book is authored by a range of academics and practitioners all currently engaged in revenue management practice, balancing the theory with the best overview possible of best real world practice.Drawn from the widest possible range of sectors including hospitality, car rental, airlines, tour operators, restaurants and advertising it gives an unrivalled industry perspective. The book is designed for students at many levels in universities, business schools, schools of tourism and hospitality studying marketing, pricing, distribution, selling and commercial issues in the service industry.It will also be ideal for practitioners (consulting experts, revenue managers, pricing managers) studying part-time or on CPD programmes requiring a strong theoretical and practical orientation.It will be essential for those working in revenue management, reservations, operations and logistics and generic marketing.
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Strategic Management for Hospitality and Tourism
Strategic Management for Hospitality and Tourism is an essential text for both intermediate and advanced learners aspiring to build their knowledge related to the theories and perspectives on the topic.The book provides critical and analytical insights on contemporary theoretical models and management practices while enhancing the learning process through worked examples and cases applied to the hospitality and tourism setting.This new edition highlights the rapidly changing socio-economic and political global landscape and addresses the cultural and socio-economic complexities of hospitality and tourism organizations in the new era. It has been fully updated to include: A new chapter on finance, business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and leadership as well as new content on globalisation, experience economy, crisis management, consumer power, developing service quality, innovation and implementation of principles. New features to aid understanding of the application of theory, and spur critical thinking and decision making. New international case studies with reflective questions throughout the book from both SME’s and large-scale businesses. Updated online resources including PowerPoint presentations, additional case studies and exercises, and web links to aid both teaching and learning. Highly illustrated and in full colour design, this book is essential reading for all future hospitality and tourism managers.
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From what age is bus travel free?
Bus travel is free for children under the age of 5. This means that children who are 4 years old or younger can travel for free on buses. This policy is in place to make it easier for families with young children to use public transportation. It also helps to make transportation more accessible for families with young children who may not have access to a car.
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Is it allowed to travel to Berlin alone and stay overnight at the age of 15?
In Germany, the legal age for staying overnight in a hotel without adult supervision is 18. However, it is possible for a 15-year-old to stay in a hotel alone if they have written permission from a parent or guardian. It's important to check with the specific hotel or accommodation to see if they have any additional age restrictions or requirements for underage guests. Additionally, it's always a good idea for a young person to have a plan for their trip and to stay in touch with a trusted adult while traveling alone.
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From what age can one travel to Poland?
There is no specific age requirement to travel to Poland. However, minors under the age of 18 may need to have a consent form signed by a parent or legal guardian if they are traveling alone or with someone other than their parents. It is always recommended to check with the airline or travel agency for any specific requirements or restrictions based on age.
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From what age can one travel abroad alone?
The age at which one can travel abroad alone varies depending on the country and airline policies. In general, most airlines and countries allow children to travel alone starting at around 12 years old, but some may require children under 16 to use special services or have a letter of consent from a parent or guardian. It's important to check the specific requirements of the airline and destination country before allowing a child to travel alone.
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