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  • Tourism: The Business of Hospitality and Travel ¦ Cook, Hsu, Taylor ¦ 6th Edition

Question List for "Tourism: The Business of Hospitality and Travel"

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Other » The number-one factor that associations consider when selecting a meeting site is quality of service. New
Started by HCHenry
68 Aug 2, 2019
Other » Participants travelling to meetings represent $1 out of every $4 spent on air travel. New
Started by asd123
76 Aug 2, 2019
Other » A receptive service operator coordinates the local suppliers serving the needs of tour groups. New
Started by ericka1
79 Aug 2, 2019
Other » Tour operators and wholesalers are heavily regulated at the national level, creating significant ... New
Started by ahriuashd
90 Aug 2, 2019
Other » The guests on an incentive trip are typically a homogenous group. New
Started by notis
51 Aug 2, 2019
Other » An independent tour is the least structured tour package. New
Started by luminitza
167 Aug 2, 2019
Other » Travel agent commission on hotel bookings can be as high as 33% of the room price. New
Started by theo
91 Aug 2, 2019
Other » The Olympic Games are an example of a mega-event. New
Started by viki
139 Aug 2, 2019
Other » Only a small portion of a travel agent's day is spent making reservations. New
Started by NguyenJ
88 Aug 2, 2019
Other » The majority of cruises are booked through travel agents. New
Started by OSWALD
138 Aug 2, 2019
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