Pearson BTEC HND Travel and Tourism Sector Analysis Report

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This report provides an analysis of the travel and tourism sector, focusing on its organizational structure, transportation facilities, and accommodation options. It highlights the importance of transportation, including various modes like trains, air travel, and ships, in attracting customers and forming integral parts of tourism packages. The report also emphasizes the significance of accommodation, such as hotels and room facilities, in meeting customer needs and influencing their travel decisions. It also touches upon the historical evolution of tourism, from early travel motivations to the development of tourism for pilgrimage and business travel. The report references the BTEC HND Travel Unit 1 module, covering topics such as the global environment, historical evolution, current structure, external influences, and the impact of tourism on host communities and the environment. The report also references the BTEC HND Travel Unit 1 module, covering topics such as the global environment, historical evolution, current structure, external influences, and the impact of tourism on host communities and the environment.
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In the early age, cultural aspects, learning languages and travelling challenges restricted (Capacci, Scorcu and Vici, 2015). In 14 century
Christopher Columbus sailed westward and vasco da gama cruised to country for earn money then business travel has been integral part of
tourism industry(Cave and Brown 2012). Early tourism started with Nomads who
travelled around the world in search of food and shelter. Main intension of this traveller is to gathered food and traded around the world and
gave rise to the barter system (Capacci, Scorcu and Vici, 2015). 1500 BC is marked as the era when the Europeans visited pyramids and thus
developed the tourism for pilgrimage. Early tourism started with Nomads who travelled around the world in search of food and shelter. Main
intension of this traveller is to gathered food and traded around the world and gave rise to the barter system (Capacci, Scorcu and Vici, 2015).
1500 BC is marked as the era when the Europeans visited pyramids and thus developed the tourism for pilgrimage.
1.2. Structure of travel and tourism sector
Travel and tourism sector work on a particular
structure which tell about the work strategy,
organisation structure and travel and tour
facility to their customer. A particular
organisational structure is necessary in travel
and tourism sector.
Transportation facility to customer:-
Company provide transportation facility to
their customer. It is necessary and useful. A
customer always want transportation in its
package. Company provide many type of
transportation facility to their customer as train
facility, air facility. ship facility and other
facility which can be easily include in the
package. Company also provide the
transportation in the tourism place. It is the first
priority to customer.
Accommodation facility:- Accommodation is
very necessary in travel and tourism sector.
Company make its package and include the hotel,
room facility in package because a customer
always need a place where customer can stay. A
customer check the hotel facility and rooms
facility after that take decision about package.
Many travel agency open own hotels at tourism
place and their customer stay on that hotels.
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