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The Tourism Industry
       DHM




    By Ummu Fatihah
                       1
Class Rules
• NO Phones OR music!
• Respect yourself and me
• DON’T talk when I’m talking
  – You will lose attendance
• Do NOT be late!
  - you will not be allowed into the class
• You MUST sign the register in EVERY class!
• Make notes
  - you will be quizzed on topics
• ASK if you don’t understand
  - put your hand up to ask a question
                                               2
Learning Outcomes
• Knowledge of travel and tourism
  industry
• Structure of tourism industry
• Examine role of governments, political
  issues and ethics on tourism
• Tourist needs and motivations to travel
• The development of tourism
  destinations
• Range of transport and accommodation
  available
• Positive and negative impacts of tourism
  (economic, environmental, socio-
                                             3
  cultural)
Organisation                              Website

Key Note (market information)             www.keynote.co.uk

Mintel (media, product, consumer          www.mintel.com
information)

World Travel & Tourism Council            www.wttc.org

National Statistics Online (official UK   www.statistics.gov.uk
statistics)

Tourism Concern                           www.tourismconcern.co.uk

Visit Britain                             www.visitbritain.com
                                                                     4
Assessment
• External by CTH
• 2½ hour exam
• Section A (40 marks)
  – 10 x 2 mark questions
  – 5 x 4 mark questions
• Section B (60 marks)
  – 5x 20 mark questions – CHOOSE 3 ONLY!



                                            5
Introduction to the Travel and
      Tourism Industry




                                 8
Chapter Objectives:

•Define tourism and tourist
•Historical growth of tourism
•Types of tourism
•Organizations involved in tourism
What is tourism
• "Tourism is the temporary, short-term
  movement of people to destination outside the
  places where they normally live and work and
  their activities during the stay at each
  destination. It includes movements for all
  purposes.“
                                 Tourism Society of
                                     England, 1976
Types of Tourism




                                                                     United Nation ‘94
                        • Residents travelling only within their
Domestic tourism          country of residence

                        • Involving non-residents travelling of
Inbound tourism           the given country

                        • Involving residents travelling to
Outbound tourism          another country




                                                                   World Tourism Organization
                                                                   (UNWTO)
                        • Domestic tourism and inbound
 Internal tourism         tourism

                        • Domestic tourism and outbound
  National tourism        tourism

                        • Inbound tourism and outbound
International tourism     tourism
Exercise 1. Examples of types of
                 tourism
• Using the previous definitions of the different
  types of tourism, give examples of:
  – Domestic tourism
  – Inbound tourism
  – Outbound tourism




                                                    12
What is tourist?
Travel and stay in places outside their usual
environment for not more than one
consecutive year for leisure, business and
other purposes not related to the exercise of
an activity remunerated within the place
visited.
Travel to a country other than
                                his usual residence at least one
    International                 night but not more than one
                                  year – main purpose to visit



                        Tourist
Resident in the country and
who travels to a place in the
same county not more than               Domestic
one year - main purpose to
            visit
Exercise 2. The Tourist
• Give examples of when you have been:
  A) an international tourist
  B) a domestic tourist




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History or Tourism Development
Period        Region                 Travel motivation
3 000 BC      Egypt/ Babylonia       Business
1 500 BC      Egypt                  Religion/ leisure and pleasure -Pyramids

6 BC          Egypt                  Heritage/culture –Museum of Historic
                                     Antiquities
5 BC          Greece                 Athens –religion –Panthenon/Acropolis
4 BC          Athens, Sparta, Troy   Guide tours -guidebooks
2 BC          Roman Empire           Roman infantryment VFR - improved
                                     communications
Middle Ages   Europe                 ‘Haligdeg’ – ‘Holy day’ (holiday) – ‘day of rest’ –
                                     Sunday
16 AD         Europe                 ‘Pilgrimages’ – religion: Centurbury, Santiago De
                                     Compostela, Rome (via Venice)

C17 – 18th AD Europe                 Culture/education – ‘The Grand Tour’
Term used by      The purpose of the     The most          The trip increased
                  trip, which was
Richard Lessels   normally between
                                         popular cities    their knowledge of
in his book       six months and         for these         culture and the
‘Voyage in        three years was to     young ‘eligible   arts, and made
Italy’(1670)      teach the ‘young       bachelors’        them more eligible
                  men’ about art
was ‘a rite of    such as
                                         were: Florence,   for marriage on
passage’          ‘Renaissance’          Naples, Paris,    their return
                  artists, antiquities   Rome and
                  and architecture       Venice
Exercise 3. The History of your country
• Discuss the history of tourism within your
  home country in small groups.
  – How long ago did tourism begin?
  – How important is tourism to your home country?




                                                     18
Health tourism
   ‘Any kind of travel to make one’s self or a member
   of one’s family healthier’
                           Mueller and Kaufmann(2001)

•Become more popular form of tourism since the Roman
Empire, when Romans used to gather together in
communal pools to relax
•Bath, England; Baden Baden, Germany; Budapest,
Hungary; Buxton, England; Siena, Italy
•Spa resorts worldwide
Exercise 4. Health Tourism
• Give an example of a health tourism
  destination in your home country




                                        20
Sun, Sea and Sand (3S’s)

 Enabling      Make travel
  Factor        possible



Motivating     Persuade people to
 Factor        travel
Enabling Factors
• Factors which make travel possible
  – Better transport – new transport technology (19th
    Century – railway)
  – Better communications
  – Faster and cheaper travel
  – Improvement in accommodation, facilities and
    services




                                                    22
Motivating Factors
• Factors which persuade people to travel
  – Building of cities and industry  people feeling
    the need to escape from reality to fulfil their
    ‘intrinsic needs’




                                                       23
Exercise 5. Reasons for travel
• Why do you go on holiday/travel?
• Write down your reasons for travelling
• Now identify if these reasons are ‘enabling
  factors’ or ‘motivating factors’




                                                24
Mass Tourism
       The
 transportation
                         Enjoy the
of large number
                        benefits of
  of people to
                       leisure time
places of leisure
     interest

                        Increase in
                     demand for sun,
   Increasing
                       sea and sand
 popular in the
                      and the arrival
  1960s and
                         of cheap
     1970s
                          package
                          holidays
Other form of Tourism

                           Medical
Culinary        Space
                           (health)
tourism        tourism
                           tourism




                           Heritage
  Dark         Disaster
                           (cultural)
tourism        tourism
                            tourism
Other Types of     Description             Example
Tourism
Culinary tourism   Food and drink          Wine tasting in
                   experiences             Australia
Dark tourism       Travel to sites         •Anne Frank’s
                   associated with death   house, Amsterdam
                   and suffering           •The London
                                           Dungeons, London
Disaster Tourism   Travel to sites that New Orleans
                   have experienced     (Hurricane Katrina)
                   natural disasters
Ecotourism         Tourism which        Safari, Kenya
                   benefits the
                   community, economy
                   & the environment of
                   a local area
                                                              27
Other Types of        Description             Example
Tourism


Heritage (Cultural)   Places, activities      •National Maritime
tourism               that represent the      Museum
                      stories of people,      •University of
                      past and present        Greenwich



Medical (Health)      Medical services at India
tourism               a particular location


Space tourism         Trips taking tourists   Virgin Galactic
                      into space

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Exercise 6. Tourism in your country
• Which of these types of tourism exist in your
  home country?
  – Culinary, dark, disaster, ecotourism, heritage,
    medical, space tourism
• Give examples




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Artificial
Tourism Organizations                         tourism
                                             attraction




                          Tour             Private                Travel
                        operation                                 Agency
                                           sector


                                             Transport
                                              provider



                        Private company – any company controlled and
                        operated by private individuals(and not by civil servant
                        or government- employees), are very varied in type and
                        size
Exercise 7. List…
Give an example of:
- An artificial (man-made) tourism attraction
- A tour operator
- A transport provider
- A travel agency
They can be from your home country or another
  destination

                                            31
Public (government) organizations

                                     Providing social
 Co-ordination    Entrepreneurship
                                        tourism



                   Marketing and     Protector of the
   Planning
                    promotion         public interest



Legislation and
                    Stimulation
  regulation
Public (government) organisations
• Most countries have a governmental
  department for tourism – national, regional,
  local level
• Hall (2000) govt has 8 roles:
  – Co-ordination – sharing info, communicating with
    agencies (public and private)
  – Planning – controlling the development of tourism
  – Legislation and regulation – employment,
    immigration, visa regulations
  – Stimulation - ↑tourism supply with incentives (tax
    relief, sponsorship, marketing, promotion        33
– Marketing and promotion - ↑interest in a
  destination – ‘branding’
– Entrepreneurship – the govt own or operate
  tourism ventures, or own and manage land
– Providing social tourism – opportunities for under-
  privileged communities
– Protector of the Public Interest – act as
  ‘intermediary’ in case of conflict or competing
  interest

                                                    34
Regulatory bodies
• For maintaining standards within the tourism
  industry
  1. Public regulatory bodies
  2. Supranational regulating bodies
  3. National regulatory bodies




                                                 35
Regulatory tourism organizations

               International Civil aviation
                   Organization(ICAO)

               International Air Transport
                    Association (IATA)

               United Federation of Travel
               Agents’ Association (UFTAA)

               World Tourism Organization
                       (UNWTO)
PUBLIC Regulatory Bodies
Name         Abb.    Description                Website

International ICAO   Safety, security,            www.icao.int
Civil Aviation       environmental protection,
Organisation         efficiency, continuity, rule
                     of law
International IATA   Large network of industry www.iata.co.uk
Air Transport        suppliers, allows airlines
Association          to operate safely,
                     intermediary between
                     airlines and passengers,
                     simplifies air travel


                                                                 37
PUBLIC Regulatory Bodies
Name             Abb.    Description             Website

United           UFTAA   International forum,    www.uftaa.org
Federation of            protecting tour
Travel Agents’           operators, agencies
Associations


World Tourism    UNWTO Responsible,              www.unwto.org
Organisation           sustainable, accessible
                       tourism – developing
                       countries

                                                            38
Supranational Regulatory Bodies
• Cover a number of countries (geographical
  area)
• “Bodies associated with regional trading
  blocs” (Hall, 2008)
  – ASEAN – Association of South-East Asian Nations
  – NAFTA – North American Free Trade Area
  – EU – European Union
     • Learn about the EU Package Travel Regulations (1992)



                                                              39
Exercise 8. Supranational
• Which supranational regulatory body does
  your home country come under?




                                             40
National Regulatory Bodies
• Regulates and monitors travel and tourism
  within a nation
  – Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA)
  – Air Transport Operators Licence (ATOL)
  – Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)




                                                  41
Exercise 9. National Regulatory Body
• What is the name of your home country’s
  tourism governmental organisation?
• What national regulatory bodies exist in your
  country?




                                                  42
What we have covered
• Defining tourism
• Types of tourism
  – Mass, 3S’s, Grand Tour, Special Interest Tourism
• Types of tourists
  – International, domestic
• History of tourism development
• Tourism organisations
  – Private, public, regulatory
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The Tourism Industry

  • 1. The Tourism Industry DHM By Ummu Fatihah 1
  • 2. Class Rules • NO Phones OR music! • Respect yourself and me • DON’T talk when I’m talking – You will lose attendance • Do NOT be late! - you will not be allowed into the class • You MUST sign the register in EVERY class! • Make notes - you will be quizzed on topics • ASK if you don’t understand - put your hand up to ask a question 2
  • 3. Learning Outcomes • Knowledge of travel and tourism industry • Structure of tourism industry • Examine role of governments, political issues and ethics on tourism • Tourist needs and motivations to travel • The development of tourism destinations • Range of transport and accommodation available • Positive and negative impacts of tourism (economic, environmental, socio- 3 cultural)
  • 4. Organisation Website Key Note (market information) www.keynote.co.uk Mintel (media, product, consumer www.mintel.com information) World Travel & Tourism Council www.wttc.org National Statistics Online (official UK www.statistics.gov.uk statistics) Tourism Concern www.tourismconcern.co.uk Visit Britain www.visitbritain.com 4
  • 5. Assessment • External by CTH • 2½ hour exam • Section A (40 marks) – 10 x 2 mark questions – 5 x 4 mark questions • Section B (60 marks) – 5x 20 mark questions – CHOOSE 3 ONLY! 5
  • 6. Introduction to the Travel and Tourism Industry 8
  • 7. Chapter Objectives: •Define tourism and tourist •Historical growth of tourism •Types of tourism •Organizations involved in tourism
  • 8. What is tourism • "Tourism is the temporary, short-term movement of people to destination outside the places where they normally live and work and their activities during the stay at each destination. It includes movements for all purposes.“ Tourism Society of England, 1976
  • 9. Types of Tourism United Nation ‘94 • Residents travelling only within their Domestic tourism country of residence • Involving non-residents travelling of Inbound tourism the given country • Involving residents travelling to Outbound tourism another country World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) • Domestic tourism and inbound Internal tourism tourism • Domestic tourism and outbound National tourism tourism • Inbound tourism and outbound International tourism tourism
  • 10. Exercise 1. Examples of types of tourism • Using the previous definitions of the different types of tourism, give examples of: – Domestic tourism – Inbound tourism – Outbound tourism 12
  • 11. What is tourist? Travel and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated within the place visited.
  • 12. Travel to a country other than his usual residence at least one International night but not more than one year – main purpose to visit Tourist Resident in the country and who travels to a place in the same county not more than Domestic one year - main purpose to visit
  • 13. Exercise 2. The Tourist • Give examples of when you have been: A) an international tourist B) a domestic tourist 15
  • 14. History or Tourism Development Period Region Travel motivation 3 000 BC Egypt/ Babylonia Business 1 500 BC Egypt Religion/ leisure and pleasure -Pyramids 6 BC Egypt Heritage/culture –Museum of Historic Antiquities 5 BC Greece Athens –religion –Panthenon/Acropolis 4 BC Athens, Sparta, Troy Guide tours -guidebooks 2 BC Roman Empire Roman infantryment VFR - improved communications Middle Ages Europe ‘Haligdeg’ – ‘Holy day’ (holiday) – ‘day of rest’ – Sunday 16 AD Europe ‘Pilgrimages’ – religion: Centurbury, Santiago De Compostela, Rome (via Venice) C17 – 18th AD Europe Culture/education – ‘The Grand Tour’
  • 15. Term used by The purpose of the The most The trip increased trip, which was Richard Lessels normally between popular cities their knowledge of in his book six months and for these culture and the ‘Voyage in three years was to young ‘eligible arts, and made Italy’(1670) teach the ‘young bachelors’ them more eligible men’ about art was ‘a rite of such as were: Florence, for marriage on passage’ ‘Renaissance’ Naples, Paris, their return artists, antiquities Rome and and architecture Venice
  • 16. Exercise 3. The History of your country • Discuss the history of tourism within your home country in small groups. – How long ago did tourism begin? – How important is tourism to your home country? 18
  • 17. Health tourism ‘Any kind of travel to make one’s self or a member of one’s family healthier’ Mueller and Kaufmann(2001) •Become more popular form of tourism since the Roman Empire, when Romans used to gather together in communal pools to relax •Bath, England; Baden Baden, Germany; Budapest, Hungary; Buxton, England; Siena, Italy •Spa resorts worldwide
  • 18. Exercise 4. Health Tourism • Give an example of a health tourism destination in your home country 20
  • 19. Sun, Sea and Sand (3S’s) Enabling Make travel Factor possible Motivating Persuade people to Factor travel
  • 20. Enabling Factors • Factors which make travel possible – Better transport – new transport technology (19th Century – railway) – Better communications – Faster and cheaper travel – Improvement in accommodation, facilities and services 22
  • 21. Motivating Factors • Factors which persuade people to travel – Building of cities and industry  people feeling the need to escape from reality to fulfil their ‘intrinsic needs’ 23
  • 22. Exercise 5. Reasons for travel • Why do you go on holiday/travel? • Write down your reasons for travelling • Now identify if these reasons are ‘enabling factors’ or ‘motivating factors’ 24
  • 23. Mass Tourism The transportation Enjoy the of large number benefits of of people to leisure time places of leisure interest Increase in demand for sun, Increasing sea and sand popular in the and the arrival 1960s and of cheap 1970s package holidays
  • 24. Other form of Tourism Medical Culinary Space (health) tourism tourism tourism Heritage Dark Disaster (cultural) tourism tourism tourism
  • 25. Other Types of Description Example Tourism Culinary tourism Food and drink Wine tasting in experiences Australia Dark tourism Travel to sites •Anne Frank’s associated with death house, Amsterdam and suffering •The London Dungeons, London Disaster Tourism Travel to sites that New Orleans have experienced (Hurricane Katrina) natural disasters Ecotourism Tourism which Safari, Kenya benefits the community, economy & the environment of a local area 27
  • 26. Other Types of Description Example Tourism Heritage (Cultural) Places, activities •National Maritime tourism that represent the Museum stories of people, •University of past and present Greenwich Medical (Health) Medical services at India tourism a particular location Space tourism Trips taking tourists Virgin Galactic into space 28
  • 27. Exercise 6. Tourism in your country • Which of these types of tourism exist in your home country? – Culinary, dark, disaster, ecotourism, heritage, medical, space tourism • Give examples 29
  • 28. Artificial Tourism Organizations tourism attraction Tour Private Travel operation Agency sector Transport provider Private company – any company controlled and operated by private individuals(and not by civil servant or government- employees), are very varied in type and size
  • 29. Exercise 7. List… Give an example of: - An artificial (man-made) tourism attraction - A tour operator - A transport provider - A travel agency They can be from your home country or another destination 31
  • 30. Public (government) organizations Providing social Co-ordination Entrepreneurship tourism Marketing and Protector of the Planning promotion public interest Legislation and Stimulation regulation
  • 31. Public (government) organisations • Most countries have a governmental department for tourism – national, regional, local level • Hall (2000) govt has 8 roles: – Co-ordination – sharing info, communicating with agencies (public and private) – Planning – controlling the development of tourism – Legislation and regulation – employment, immigration, visa regulations – Stimulation - ↑tourism supply with incentives (tax relief, sponsorship, marketing, promotion 33
  • 32. – Marketing and promotion - ↑interest in a destination – ‘branding’ – Entrepreneurship – the govt own or operate tourism ventures, or own and manage land – Providing social tourism – opportunities for under- privileged communities – Protector of the Public Interest – act as ‘intermediary’ in case of conflict or competing interest 34
  • 33. Regulatory bodies • For maintaining standards within the tourism industry 1. Public regulatory bodies 2. Supranational regulating bodies 3. National regulatory bodies 35
  • 34. Regulatory tourism organizations International Civil aviation Organization(ICAO) International Air Transport Association (IATA) United Federation of Travel Agents’ Association (UFTAA) World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
  • 35. PUBLIC Regulatory Bodies Name Abb. Description Website International ICAO Safety, security, www.icao.int Civil Aviation environmental protection, Organisation efficiency, continuity, rule of law International IATA Large network of industry www.iata.co.uk Air Transport suppliers, allows airlines Association to operate safely, intermediary between airlines and passengers, simplifies air travel 37
  • 36. PUBLIC Regulatory Bodies Name Abb. Description Website United UFTAA International forum, www.uftaa.org Federation of protecting tour Travel Agents’ operators, agencies Associations World Tourism UNWTO Responsible, www.unwto.org Organisation sustainable, accessible tourism – developing countries 38
  • 37. Supranational Regulatory Bodies • Cover a number of countries (geographical area) • “Bodies associated with regional trading blocs” (Hall, 2008) – ASEAN – Association of South-East Asian Nations – NAFTA – North American Free Trade Area – EU – European Union • Learn about the EU Package Travel Regulations (1992) 39
  • 38. Exercise 8. Supranational • Which supranational regulatory body does your home country come under? 40
  • 39. National Regulatory Bodies • Regulates and monitors travel and tourism within a nation – Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) – Air Transport Operators Licence (ATOL) – Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) 41
  • 40. Exercise 9. National Regulatory Body • What is the name of your home country’s tourism governmental organisation? • What national regulatory bodies exist in your country? 42
  • 41. What we have covered • Defining tourism • Types of tourism – Mass, 3S’s, Grand Tour, Special Interest Tourism • Types of tourists – International, domestic • History of tourism development • Tourism organisations – Private, public, regulatory 43