2.1 Analysis of functions of government sponsored bodies and agencies In order to increase the growth of travel and tourism sector, there are various authorities that plays a significant role in development of various policies and practices with an aim of achievement of increasing number of Tourist in specific. According to government of UK, there is major contribution of travel and tourism sector in increasing the revenue and GDP (Dickinson, Lumsdon and Robbins, 2011).
Cont... Apart from this, there are some important function of Government have been analysed which are as follows: Making control over interstate transportation in the country and develop various policies to increase the transportation. Facilitates various services for the interest of public to make investment in travel and tourism sector. Make promotions of various tourists destinations at national and interactional level to increase the benefit of firms in travel and tourism.
2.2 Influence of local and economic policy towards improvement of travel and tourism sector. Followings points will describe the influence of travel and tourism sector in the country. By making various amendments in the local economic policies the government of UK has controlled the situation of decline in rate of tourism. The min key factor that influence the conditions was continuous fluctuation in the currency exchange rates which has quite strong as compared to many other currencies ( Tham, Croy and Mair, 2013). .
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