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1. Attraction − It is a physical or cultural feature of a place that can satisfy


tourists’ leisure based need.

Dark Tourism − It is the tourism involving travel to places historically


associated with death and tragedy.

Itinerary − A documented plan of the tour.

Terrain − It is a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features.

Tourism Carrying Capacity − The maximum number of people that may visit
a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the
physical, economic, socio-cultural environment, and an unacceptable
decrease in the quality of visitors' satisfaction.

dentification

Tourism management - refers to handling and supervising activities related to the


tourism industry.

Transportation industry - a sector comprises a wide range of service providers,


covering all modes of transport – air, road, rail, sea.

Food and Beverage Industry- Food and Beverage Services can be broadly defined
as the process of preparing, presenting and serving of food and beverages to the
customers.

Travel Trade- it is a tourism term referring to tour operators, travel agents,


receptive operators and wholesalers.

Tour Operator-They make arrangements and contracts with hoteliers, airlines,


attractions and other suppliers, and then promote and sell those assembled travel
packages.

Receptive Operator- A local tour operator that specializes in tourism


experiences and manages products and services for incoming visitors, most
often booked through international tour operators

Wholesaler- Develop and market inclusive tours through travel agencies. They
usually receive a discount from accommodations, transportation companies and
attractions and pass on a percentage of that discount to the travel agents.

Travel Agent- Arranges travel for individuals or groups.

Tour Director/ Tour Manager- A person who manages a group itinerary on


behalf of the tour operator

Tour Guides- This person normally possesses an area- specific qualification


usually issued and/or recognized by the appropriate authority.

DMO- Destination Marketing Office

CVB - Convention and Visitors Bureau

CVB - the official tourism office.

FAMs- For the travel trade, ____ provide travel agents and tour operators the
chance to experience destinations and attractions which helps sell the
experience to their clients.

United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

Niche Tourism
Niche, which refers to an area or position that is suitable for a small group of people
For example going on a safari, white-water-rafting or shark-cage-diving) or an
ongoing interest (for example, spiritual tourism).

ENUMERATION

2 TYPES OF F&B INDUSTRY

ON premise
OFF premise

EXAMPLE OF NICHE TOURISM ( tignan mo nasa identification niche tourism


example)

safari
white-water-rafting
shark-cage-diving
spiritual tourism

other example
Adventure tourism
Movie location tourism
Heritage tourism

Advantages of niche tourism are:

 It is less damaging on the environment


 Tourists come in smaller numbers
 Tourists tend to be more courteous and respectful
 Niche tourists often pay more than mass tourists
 There is a genuine interest in the local area and people

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