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Page 1: Lecture#8 Travel & Tourism Industry Structures (on the example of UK)

Lecture#8Travel & Tourism Industry

Structures (on the example of UK)

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The Travel & Tourism Industry

• Travel and tourism is one of the world’s largest industries

• The two aspects of the industry can be viewed separately, as many of the players are involved in both

• Let’s look at each part of the industry on its own

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Parties of the Travel Industry

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Distributors

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DistributorsThe people, groups or firms that

deliver the products and services of travel to consumers.These include:

• travel agents (business and leisure)• travel operators selling direct to the

consumer• firms selling on the Internet• call centres handling customer service

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Regulatory Bodies

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Regulatory Bodies

Organisations set up to oversee the industry :Governmental bodies, ministries and state

committees.

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Public Sector Organisations

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Public Sector Organisations

Government departments with responsibility for the industry:

• Department for Transport (DfT)• Department for Culture, Media & Sport

(DCMS)• Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)

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Transport

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Transport

Delivery of travel products and services by:• Road• Air • Sea• Rail

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Other Industry Players

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Other Industry Players

Insurance firms and car hire companies:

• Insurers provide cover for goods, services and people• Car hire providers meeting onward travel needs of

business and leisure customers

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Tourism Industry

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Accommodation, Tour Operators & DistributorsProviding the ‘nuts and bolts’ of the industry:

• Hotels, villas, apartments, camping parks• Packages of travel tours to popular locations• Selling the travel product/service to individual and

business consumers

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Tour Operators

Four dominant firms• TUI (Thomson)• First Choice• MyTravel• Thomas Cook

All vertically integrated, operating at more than one level in market

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Tour Distributors

Usually includes business and leisure travel agents:

• Some large and well-known• Some small and independent• Others in niche parts of market

Can you think of examples of each?

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Tourism Agencies

Tourist boards and offices:• Promoting Britain to overseas customers (Visit

Britain)• Promoting regions of the UK to overseas and

domestic customers • Providing information to customers (Tourist

Information Centres)

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Conference/Exhibition Organisers

• The importance of location• Value and service at venues• The role of sponsorship• Customer care

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Regulatory Bodies

• Consortium of Independent Tour Operators• Federation of Tour Operators• People1st (Skills Council for Tourism,

Hospitality and Leisure)• Regional Development Agencies (RDAs)

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Other Industry Players

• The Tourism Alliance represents industry views to the government

• Other firms in industry, such as insurance companies and car hire firms

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• Home task!!!Answer the questions and prepare a

report on following themes:

• Can you name the tour operators of Tajikistan?

• What governmental organization is responsible for tourism development in RT?

• What are the main functions of tour operators?