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joblessjake

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Why does travel and tourism have many different distribution channels where other industries seem to have fewer?
 
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Apply the six criteria of competitive analysis to a tourism nation of your choice.
 
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honnalora

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Answer 1

Travel and tourism suppliers have found it more cost effective to outsource the selling of inventory. In other words, they found it cheaper to pay commissions to third-party intermediaries than building a sufficient in-house facility.

Answer 2

This is an excellent course project topic.



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