Pearson BTEC • Travel and Tourism
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Notes available for the following courses of Travel and Tourism at Pearson BTEC
- Unit 1 - Investigating the Travel and Tourism Sector
- Unit 2 - The Business of Travel and Tourism
- Unit 3 - The UK as a Destination
- Unit 4 - Customer Service in Travel and Tourism
- Unit 5 - Marketing Travel and Tourism Products and Services
- Unit 6 - Preparing for Employment in Travel and Tourism
- Unit 7 - European Destinations
- Unit 8 - Long-haul Travel Destinations
- Unit 9 - Retail Travel Operations
- Unit 10 - Business Travel Operations
- Unit 11 - Investigating the Cruise Industry
- Unit 12 - Responsible Tourism
- Unit 13 - Tour Operations
- Unit 14 - Specialist Tourism
- Unit 15 - Working as a Holiday Representative
- Unit 16 - Passenger Transport for Travel and Tourism
- Unit 17 - Events, Conferences and Exhibitions
- Unit 18 - Tourism in Rural Areas
- Unit 19 - UK Visitor Attractions
- Unit 20 - Hospitality Operations in Travel and Tourism
- Unit 21 - Entertainment for Holidaymakers
- Unit 22 - Work Experience in the Travel and Tourism Sector
- Unit 23 - Residential Study Visit in Travel and Tourism*
- Unit 24 - Airfares and Ticketing 1
- Unit 25 - Working as a Children's Representative in Travel and Tourism
- Unit 26 - Researching Current Issues in Travel and Tourism
- Unit 27 - Organising a Travel and Tourism Study Visit*
- Unit 28 - Principles of Supervising Customer Service Performance in Hospitality, Leisure, Travel and Tourism
- Unit 29 - Airfares and Ticketing 2
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Provide a detailed explanation of the impact of effective and ineffective communication
Explain how to maintain good records and why it is important to do so. and suggest measures that can be implemented to promote good documentation keeping
how to keep data secure when sharing info this involves 
•	Why is it important to keep data secure 
•	Only share information in the best interest of the patient or service user 
•	Only share the section of information that important 
•	Where possibly anonymise the data 
•	Consider which method is best to use to share the information (password protect, send sensitive information on separate documents) 
•	Double check the sender before sending 
•	Encrypting emails 
•	Private area...
What data would be kept in different settings 
Two ways staff can make sure paper data is secure when accessing it 
Two ways staff can ensure computer data is secure when accessing it 
Two ways staff can make sure paper data is secure when storing it 
Two ways staff can ensure computer data is secure when storing it 
How to make sure data is not misused
different scenarios regarding communication
Discussing the impact poor communication has on a patients needs and choosing appropriate forms of communication in different scenarios.
draft of which involves explaining different types of communication
Describe communication and language needs and preferences of individuals
Analyse the choices available to inbound and outbound passengers as they journey through the key passenger handling processes at an airport, including the potential use of new technology and how these choices can enhance the passenger experience.