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What is the difference between an outbound and an inbound tour operator?
 
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Why are restaurant industry workers mostly young?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer 1

An outbound tour operator provides services for tourists in a source market planning to travel to another destination. An inbound tour operator is based in a tourism destination and provides services for tourists in that destination. Inbound tour operators are often contracted by outbound operators to provide services at the destination.

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Restaurant opportunities abound for students and young people who need a job but do not necessarily intend to make the business a career. That and the relatively low pay have meant high labor turnover. The National Restaurant Association estimates that about half of all Americans will have worked in the food service sector at some point (usually at the beginning) during their working lives.





 

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