 Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes.  Temporary, short-term movement of people to destination outside their resident places.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Private Sector Challenges and Opportunities Inherent in advancing the Complete Visitor Economy Abid Butt Chief Executive Officer Banyan Tree Hotels and.
Advertisements

Make your dream a reality with a hot air balloon ride in the magnificent locations in Muree and Karachi coastal line and northern areas. FUNTORA Balloon.
Travel & Tourism Industry Structures
Learning Objectives Understand what tourism is and its many definitions. Learn the components of tourism and tourism management. Examine the various approaches.
 The travel and tourism industry is the world’s largest and most diverse industry.  Many nations rely on this dynamic industry as a primary source for.
TOURISM INCOME AND EXPENSE IN TURKEY
Tourism… …an introduction. Recall from yesterday… Travel is movement from one place to another Travel is movement from one place to another Tourism may.
Tourism in India A service sector growth industry.
TOURISM BY: BEEDIE HENRY JUNIOR LEARNING GOALS  I will be able to:  Know and understand the true meaning of tourism  List the essentials of tourism.
Benefits of Tourism Corthwright Marshall Research & Development Officer Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation.
Global Tourism Development
TOURISM PROMOTION FOR A DESTINATION LIKE KAZAKHSTAN.
The Tourism Industry The tourism industry consists of businesses that organize and promote travel, such as travel agencies tour operators cruise companies.
The Meaning of Marketing in Travel and Tourism
TOURISM INDUSTRY.
Travel and Tourism in an Australian Context. Australia has developed strong global links through its tourism and sport. Both industries are of great economic.
CGG 3OI. What is Tourism?  Not all journey’s taken within and between countries of the world are considered to be tourism travel.  Tourism allows people.
Tourism Development and its role in Local Economic Development (LED) Berman Group September
The Tourism Industry. Terms Traveller-Anyone on a trip Traveller-Anyone on a trip anywhere, whatever the length or purpose Visitor- someone engaged in.
· INTERNATIONAL TOURISM - BULGARIA TOURIST ARRIVALS FOR LEISURE & RECREATION · (excl. children without own passports) Bulgarian Tourism Authority.
___________________________ Principles, Practices, Philosophies TOURISM TWELFTH EDITION Charles R. Goeldner J. R. Brent Ritchie © 2012 John Wiley and Sons,
Global Travel, Inbound Outbound Tourism, & Economic Impact
Tourism Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences,
FEDERATION OF INDIAN EXPORT ORGANSATIONS an ISO certified organisation SERVICE DIVISION accelerating India’s foreign exchange.
Growth In Tourism. Tourism Is the biggest industry in the world. Some estimate that one third of the world's population is employed directly or indirectly.
Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education Canada 1-1 Chapter 1 UNDERSTANDING TOURISM.
Global Tourism Patterns Spatial and Temporal Summary.
Travel and Tourism contracts Sara Landini. An introduction to tourism The Institute of Tourism in Britain suggests the following definition: “Tourism.
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
 1) accommodation  2) adventure tourism and recreation  3) attractions  4) events and conferences  5) food and beverage  6) tourism services  7)
Special Interest Tourism Nicos Rodosthenous PhD 29/10/ /10/20131Dr Nicos Rodosthenous.
3.01 Discuss the economic impact of tourism.
Introduction Unit Hospitality and Tourism 110. World Tourism Organization (WTO) Defines tourism as: –“the activities of persons travelling to and staying.
University of Pretoria THE STATE OF DOMESTIC TOURISM IN SOUTH AFRICA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 30 March 2015 Prof Berendien Lubbe Division: Tourism.
"Forces of change in world tourism. The role of governments, enterprises and the need for p-p partnerships" Carlos Vogeler Chairman Affiliate Members UNWTO.
IDENTIFYING TOURISM TRAVEL AND TOURISM. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOW EXAMPLES OF TOURISM?
Warm Up What do you think causes the economies of some less developed nations to grow rapidly?
Caribbean & the Economy.  Definition  an area characterized by a distinct system of production, trade, movement and consumption of goods and services.
Implementing Sustainable Tourism in the USAID Context Arusha, Tanzania February 2006.
As one grows so does the other – but which is the CAUSE and which the EFFECT? There is a positive correlation between economic development and the growth.
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 Understand what tourism is and its many definitions. Learn the components of tourism and.
Australia Tourism. Australia has developed strong global links through its tourism and sport. Both industries are of great economic importance to Australia.
Potential Zambian tourism Presentation April 28 th, 2016 Edjan van der Heide.
MINISTRY OF TOURISM Nodal agency to formulate national policies and programmes Ministry consults and collaborates with other stakeholders MoT maintains.
Case study: Asian Faces in Europe Mr. Ramkumar Vijayan Nair of the Indian Tourist Information for Benelux and Scandinavia Amsterdam Holiday Fair - one.
Outline: Introduction
Overview of the Russian Market to Jordan – Opportunities and Challenges Ms. Elena Harvardt COO, Nexen, JTB MBR in Russia.
Unit 1 The UK Travel and Tourism Sector
Travel & Tourism Industry Structures
Tourism Kathleen Andereck, Ph.D. School Director and Professor
The Tourism Industry The tourism industry consists of businesses that organize and promote travel, such as travel agencies tour operators cruise companies.
Armenia and Georgia.
The Nature Of Travel And Tourism
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies Part One: Tourism Overview 11th Edition Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Understand what tourism.
The Economic Impacts of Tourism
The Tourism Industry Tourism 12 Sackville High School
Why has global tourism increased?
___________________________ Principles, Practices, Philosophies TOURISM TWELFTH EDITION Charles R. Goeldner J. R. Brent Ritchie © 2012 John Wiley and Sons,
What is Hospitality & Tourism?
Challenges and Opportunities for Tourism in the South West
Describe the trends in tourism over time
Introducing Travel and Tourism
International Tourism
Travel & Tourism.
Learning Objectives Understand what tourism is and its many definitions. Learn the components of tourism and tourism management. Examine the various approaches.
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM An Introduction
Types of Tourism.
Travel & Tourism Industry Structures
Travel & Tourism Industry Structures
Employment Opportunities in Tourism Industry Dr.R.ABBAS Department of History Annamalai University Chidambaram.
Presentation transcript:

 Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes.  Temporary, short-term movement of people to destination outside their resident places.

Tourism industry can be mainly classified into three forms, namely,  DOMESTIC TOURISM  INBOUND TOURISM  OUTBOUND TOURISM

 Wealthy people have always travelled to different parts of the world.  Leisure travel was associated with the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom.  Cox & Kings was the first official travel company to be formed in 1758.

 India as a tourism destination is the toast of the world at the moment.  Conde Nast ranked India amongst the top 10 tourist destinations.  Travel and tourism industry is the second highest foreign exchange earner for India.

 HISTORY TOURISM  ADVENTURE TOURISM  MEDICAL TOURISM  ECO TOURISM

 CULTURAL TOURISM  RURAL TOURISM  PILGRIMAGE TOURISM  SPIRITUAL TOURISM  BEACH TOURISM

 SWAAGAT (WELCOME)  SOOCHANAA (INFORMATION)  SUVIDHAA (FACILITATION)  SURAKSHAA (SECURITY)  SAHYOG (COOPERATION)  SANRACHNAA (INFRASTRUCTURE)  SAFAAI (CLEANLINESS)

 Tourism industry has contributed enormously in the flourishing graph of India’s economy  Indian tourism industry contributes to around 5.9% of the country’s GDP.  The booming success of Indian tourism industry has led to a drastic change in the hospitality department as well.  It provides employment to around 41.8 million of inhabitants.  The online tourism industry has accounted for a turn over of USD 800 million.

FTAs (in million) Year

 Travel & tourism industry's impact on other sectors is very immense.  Sectors like horticulture, agriculture, poultry, handicrafts and construction have benefitted immensely from the travel and tourism industry.  Tourism industry also provides indirect employment to millions of people in India through its linkage with other sectors of the economy.

 More disposable income in the hands of middle class.  India is a booming IT hub  Aggressive advertising campaign “Incredible India” by Tourism ministry.

 The demand for travel and tourism in India is expected to grow by 8.2% between 2010 and  Expected to be the second largest employer in the world.  Projected to become the fifth fastest growing business travel destination from

 Worker shortage.  Improper communication system to interior places.  Economical exploitation of tourists.  Pollution problem.

ABTA:- Association of British travel agents CAA:- Civil Aviation Authority

DCMS:- Department of Culture Media and Sport FCO:- Foreign and Commonwealth Office