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The Italian government as an example of a responsible and governing system

   

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Hospitality and Tourism
Hospitality and Tourism
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Hospitality and Tourism
Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................3
Prime ethical and governing issues presented in the documentary............................................3
Responsible for rectifying issues identified...............................................................................4
Italian government could have resolved identified issues..........................................................5
Recommendations to overcome such issues in the future..........................................................6
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................7
References..................................................................................................................................9
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Hospitality and Tourism
Introduction
Last summer, the term “over-tourism” caught the attention of the whole world protests in
tourist hotspots such as Barcelona and Venice show that many locals are deeply dissatisfied
with those who block streets, apartment buildings, market, and beaches. The protests sparked
a wave of industry that has long been considered benign and even beneficial to local
residents. Spend too much time waiting to cross the road, rowing, and entering the store.
Local businesses, especially the market, are said to be the core of the authenticity of foreign
cities, and there is a constant stream of visitors. They do nothing but take pictures. This, in
turn, affects the sales of the seller - the reduction of fresh ingredients for cooking, and the
more friendly foods that can be eaten during the trip, such as juices and juices.
Prime ethical and governing issues presented in the documentary
Common complaints are the way tourists behave. As Barcelona resident, Mirella Rivera said:
“People are here to do things in their home country (Fischer, 2018). The noise of late-night
gatherings is a common problem in some communities, not to mention leaving (Aufderheide,
2011). The other part of the problem is that the number is huge and seems to be unaffected by
political turmoil; as one interviewee said, tourism is “shockproof.” Over the past few
decades, tourism has grown exponentially. By 1950, there were 25 million visitors from all
over the world (Butchart and Har-Gil, 2019). By 2017 this figure has grown to 1.3 billion and
is estimated to reach 1.7 billion by 2030. There are many factors driving this staggering
growth, including:
1. Cheap flights: Airlines have received huge tax breaks from the government and their
fuel is tax-free? It is now possible to find some places at the price of some pizzas and
beer (Jai-Chang Park, 2012). The low-cost airline Ryanair even talked about offering
free flights.
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