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the us state departments' website: , contains what information -travel advisories -entry requirements for individual counties -passport information -health issues- vaccination requirements, etc -all of the above - ANSWER all of the above what are some things to look out for when avoiding dr...

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Travel Agent Final Review Correct 100%
the us state departments' website: travel.state.gov, contains what information
-travel advisories
-entry requirements for individual counties
-passport information
-health issues- vaccination requirements, etc
-all of the above - ANSWER all of the above
what are some things to look out for when avoiding drinking local tap water?
-brushing your teeth from the bathroom sink
-ice in your soda drinks
-fruits and vegetables that cannot be peeled
-all of the above - ANSWER all of the above
customs is the procedure by which government agents: - ANSWER inspect luggage and
purchases entering a country
what items are necessary to obtain a us passport - ANSWER passport application, fee, photos, birth certificate, and driver's license
marketing whose purpose is to attract the greatest number of potential buyers is called?
- ANSWER Mass marketing
the first step in marketing - ANSWER research
which of the following is an example is an example of an "open ended" question - ANSWER where did you go on your last vacation and what did you enjoy about it?
T/F: Theme parks are attractions that vacationers go to see such as the Eiffel Tower, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Great Wall of China. - ANSWER False
T/F: The Hospitality Industry refers to hotels only. - ANSWER False
T/F:Insurance Companies only supply car rental insurance. Travel Insurance is not necessary when to protect travelers from unanticipated incidents such as lost luggage, missed airline connections, illnesses, and accidents. - ANSWER False
T/F: Tour operators provide one of the most common forms of packaged travel. - ANSWER True
Leisure travel is... - ANSWER travel for the purpose of enjoyment T/F: Food services include restaurants, fast-food outlets, and other dining venues. - ANSWER True
T/F: All-Inclusive resorts include, lodging, food, entertainment, and many activities for one price. - ANSWER True
T/F: Car rentals are not located near airports. Customers must get out of the airport in order to locate a car rental counter - ANSWER false
suppliers are... - ANSWER companies that create, own, and provide the travel products sold.
T/F: Destination Marketing organizations are organizations whose purpose is to promote and facilitate travel to and within their districts, cities, regions, states/provinces,
nations, or even continents. - ANSWER True
T/F: Attractions are a "super" attraction and includes parks such as Disney world. - ANSWER False
T/F: Meetings and conventions is a huge sector of the travel industry as it works with leisure travelers to set up hotel rooms. - ANSWER False
T/F: A travel agent is a professional who analyzes a traveler's needs and then prices, recommends, arranges, and sells one or more components of the person's trip. - ANSWER True
T/F: Cruise lines are the fastest growing segment in the travel industry and includes companies such as Hilton, Marriott, and Hyatt. - ANSWER False
Intermediaries are.... - ANSWER Companies that act as go-betweens, linking suppliers with the traveling public.
Consumers are... - ANSWER That's you! You consume or use the travel product.
Business travel... - ANSWER travel related to work
T/F: tourism comes from the word tourist; therefore, it clearly implies that pleasure-not business- is the motive for travel. - ANSWER True
A travel package is.... - ANSWER several travel components bundled together and sold as one product.
T/F: rail travel was once the dominant form of transit-especially in Europe and Asia- but still represents an important part of the transportation industry within travel. - ANSWER true

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