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Unit 1 - Investigating the Travel and Tourism Sector P2 - Describe the roles of different travel and tourism organisations This activity was group work hence why there is very little compared to the unit content. I had the heading. I think I might of done another poster as well but have lost it...

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British Airways
British Airways (BA) is a well-known airline based in the UK.


Roles They fly to 179 destinations across the world. They have 282
types of aircraft. This poster is going to describe the roles of
British Airways.


British Airways have to meet key organisational
British Airways also aims.
haveThis willofbeproviding products
a role British Airways have a role to be responsible to British Airways have a role of con
what the main purpose of their organisation
and services. is about. They do stakeholders. A stakeholder is somebody who has international and UK economies.
this by producing a mission statement. interest or concern in a business. There are
They sell products and services to customers. BA sell They contribute to the UK’s GDP a
different types of stakeholders.
British Airways meet key organisational
scheduledaims by they
flights, making
alsoa provide
profit. accommodation international GDP. Gross domesti
British Airways is part of the private sector
on their therefore
website they
to hotels atneed
UK airports such as The first stakeholder is would be British Airways the money you make as a country
to ensure they sell their flightsLondon
in orderGatwick,
to achieve this.
they provide customers with shareholders. A shareholder is somebody who owns specific industry. When a custom
information on their website about the food and drink shares in a company such as BA. They have a right flight via BA they have to pay taxe
They will meet key organisational aims by maximising sales
they sell, entertainment and even information on to vote on how the organisation is run and they get government. You get taxed on yo
revenue. In order to do this British Airways must ensure that they
passports. They also promote tourism within the UK. part of the company’s profit. Because they own part ticket, and you also pay tax for th
sell customers other things as well as the flight. They sell on flight
On their websites they say that they to 7 UK of the organisation they have the right to know how which your plane lands in. This is
meals, duty free products, extra baggage, airport hotels, airport
destinations. Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the company is performing. British Airways create support poorer countries who de
parking and car hire. BA claims that they sell 100,000 meals a day
Leeds, Manchester, and Newcastle. annual reports which lets shareholders see a finical tourism.
on flights.
report, see what has went well during the year and
British Airways also contribute to
To meet their key organisational aims they will have to increase also what changes they wish to make.
and UK economies by employing
market share. This is where they identify how many of the
They also have to be responsible to local people. They have around 40,000
customers are there’s, do they have any competitors and how
communities. They will try to employ people who Again this helps people in poorer
they can reduce the competition. British Airways will have
live in the local area. They work with local charities have an income which helps them
competition with Virgin Atlantic. British Airways can increase
within the communities they operate in. Finally gives people and opportunity.
their market share by producing special
British offers.have
Airways They tomay choose
be environmentally and they have a community learning centre which offers
to increase the market share by going into partnership with other
ethically responsible. By being environmentally airline related education programs to schools across
airlines to reduce the competition. BA are ispart
responsible of One
being World for the well-being of
responsible the Heathrow area.
Alliance. They work with other theairlines
planet. such as American
Because BA usesAirlines
air craft which produces
and Qantas. lots of carbon emissions they will have to look at ways British Airways also have to be responsible to
customers. If they follow health and safety rules it
They also meet organisationalwhich
aims by they can lower
ensuring this. They
compliance have a Dreamliner
with
will ensure that customers are safe and in good
regulations. By complying withaircraft whichmeans
regulations has reduced carbon
that they are emissions.
hands. They want their business to be the best as it
abiding by the rules which regulatory bodies responsible
Being ethically such as CAAis(Civil
the morals which an could possibly be and their customers to be safe.
Aviation Authority) and IATA (International

organisation and Air Transport
customers have. BA must produce

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