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Sectors of Tourism

Industry
1. Provide knowledge as to the intricacy of Tourism Sector
2. Learn the various sectors of tourism industry
3. Understand how each sector operates
Objectives 4. Know how the various sector interconnect with each other
5. Be able to identify how each sector provides services in the
tourism industry
 Accommodation
 Adventure Tourism and Recreation
 Attractions
The sectors of  Events and conferences
the Travel and  Food and Beverages
Tourism  Tourism Services
Industry  Transportation
 Travel Trade
 Accommodation is supplied for convenience or
Accommodation
to satisfy a need such as lodging, food, and
services or travelling space and related
services.
TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

1. HOTEL – an establishment providing


accommodations, meals, and other services for
travelers and tourist.
TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

2. Motel – a roadside hotel for motorists,


usually having direct access from each
room or chalet to a parking s pace or
garage.
TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

3. Bed and Breakfast – accommodation


providing room and breakfast
TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

4. Farm house – a house attached to a


farm, especially the main house in which
the farmer lives.
OTHER TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

1. Resorts
OTHER TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

2. Spas
OTHER TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

3. Private Owned Housing


4. Condos
5. Inns
Adventure
Tourism Clients request active, recreational
and activity experiences or travel
Recreation adventures where they can learn
about nature and/or culture are
driving the growth
Adventure Tourism and Recreation

Two 1. Hard Adventure


Categories 2. Soft Adventure
CATEGORY OF ADVENTURE TOURISM AND RECREATION

Involves some risk and requires strenuous


physical exertion on the part of
1. Hard participants.
Adventure
Examples: Mountaineering, trekking,
bungee jumping, rock climbing, scuba diving
CATEGORY OF ADVENTURE TOURISM AND RECREATION

 Is less risky, less strenuous, and requires


little or no participation.
2. Soft
 Example: Wild life viewing, cultural
Adventure
walks, nature studies, wineries visits,
History
Attractions
and  They can range from physical
Activities features; beauty of mountains to the
quality of beach to activities such ass
jet boating down a river or shopping
and entertainment.
Attractions and Activities

 Which includes mountains, geothermal


areas, forest or constructed attractions
which must be created and maintained.

1. Natural
Attractions and Activities
 Are amusement, parks, museum and art
galleries, wild life park, events, staged
entertainment, cultural exhibitions,
gardens, and historical building

2. Constructed
attractions
 Events and conferences contribute
Events dollars to communities. Not only do
and travelers spend money on the event or
conference itself, but “spin off dollars”
conferences are also spent on everything from
accommodation to souvenirs.
 Examples: special events, conferences,
meetings, trade shows, convention
 The F&B sector grew out of simple
Food origins, when one individual or tourist
and travelled from his/her homes, going
about business he/she often to had a
Beverages need or desire to eat or deinks to avoid
starvation.

Examples: coffee shop, restaurant, bar,


catering
 These are made up of organization,
associations, government agencies, and
Tourism
companies that specializes in serving the
Services needs of the tourism industry

 NTO
 DMO
 TO
Tourism Services

 (NTOs) are the agencies responsible for


National
the promotion and, sometimes, the
Tourism Office management of the development of the
(NTO) tourism industry within a country.
Tourism Services

 A destination marketing
organization (DMO) or convention
and visitors bureau (CVB) is an
Destination organization that promotes a town,
Marketing city, region, or country in order to
Organization increase the number of visitors. It
(DMO) promotes the development and
marketing of a destination, focusing
on convention sales, tourism
marketing, and services.
Tourism Services

 A commercial or non-commercial
establishment, such as company bureau,
Tourism or agency that organizes and conducts
Organization tourist trips. An association, union, or
other organized group that promotes
both domestic and international group.
 Tourism industry needs transports in
order to take tourist from one place to
Transportation another because the aim of tourist is to
reach the destination.
Transportation Sector

 Is a process of moving people, goods, etc. by


barge, boat, ship, or sailboat over a sea, ocean,
lake, canal and river.

A. Water
Transportation
Transportation Sector

Advance aviation technology means travel by air


which is now relatively safe economical, quick
and reasonably comfortable.
Two Basic types:
1. Scheduled Services –it operates on defined
B. Air routes, domestic and international, for which
transportation licenses have been granted by the
government concerned.
2. Charter Services –It does not operate
according to a published time table and does
not have to operate with uneconomical
loadings. Ex. Helicopter, private jet
Transportation Sector

 Of all modes of transportation, Land


c. Land transportation is the most popular and
Transportation commonly used in any country or areas.
Examples: Bus, taxi motor cars
Transportation Sector

 Rail travel has declined in popularity because of


the rise in ownership of private vehicles, and
advent of jet craft and the failure of rail
operators around the world to adapt with
d. Rail changing tourist need.
transportation
 It supports the booking and the sales in other sector
 People who work in the travel trade make
reservations for accommodations, tours,
transportations, food and beverage, and/or
attractions.

Travel Trade
Travel Trade

Two 1. Whole sale Tour Operator


Subcategories 2. Retail Travel agencies
 Tour Wholesaler/Broker. They can be defined as
intermediaries between supplier in the travel industry
Wholesale and consumers that puts together the services of
airlines or other transport carriers, ground service
Tour Operators suppliers and other travel needs into a tour package
which is sold through a sales channel, such as retail
agent , to the public.
a. Tour Operators- typically combines tour and
travel component s to create a package
holiday. They advertise and produce brochure
to promote their products, holidays and
itineraries.
Retail Travel
b. Travel Agency – they are private retailer or
Agencies public service that provides travel and
tourism related services to the public on
behalf of suppliers such as activities, airlines,
car rentals, cruise lines, hotels, railways,
travel insurance, and package tours.

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