Unit 1 - Investigating the Travel and Tourism Sector
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BTEC Travel and Tourism Level 3 - Unit 1 - Investigating the Travel and Tourism Sector.
For P1, learners need to describe all of the travel and tourism component industries and identify one named
organisation within each. Learners should ensure that they include all the items in brackets, eg trans...
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Investigating the Travel and Tourism Sector
2-3 Domestic tourism: when people travel within 7-8 Tourism development and promotion:
the country, they currently live at
tourist boards
Inbound tourism: when people travel to a national tourist boards
country, which they do not live in regional tourist boards
Outbound tourism: when people travel from local tourist boards
not their country to the country they live at
4-5 Transport provision: 9 Ancillary services
road
rail
sea
air
5 Tour operations: 9-11 Different types of interrelationships:
mass-market interrelationships
specialist the chain of distribution
domestic vertical integration (backwards and
inbound forwards)
horizontal integration
interdependency
economies of scale
the importance of interrelationships
and roles of different organisations
(Alton Towers)
6-7 Travel agents: 12 Sources
multiple
miniple
independent
retail
business
call centre
web-based
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