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Page 1: Chapter 15 Travel Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Objectives List the two major segments of the.
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Chapter15Travel

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Objectives

• List the two major segments of the travel industry.

• Identify the agencies and professions associated with travel planning.

• List the five Ws of travel planning.• Identify the major reasons for travel.• Compare and contrast the five major

modes of transportation.continued

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Objectives

• Assess the influence that new technologies have on transportation and the travel industry.

• Identify various career opportunities in the travel industry.

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Travel

• Travel is the movement of a person from one location to another location some distance away

• Person-trips take place overnight and at least 50 miles from home

• The tourism industry develops and markets destinations

• A destination marketing organization (DMO) promotes destinations to increase business

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The Travel Industry

• The travel industry includes– domestic travel—travel within one country– international travel—travel between countries

• A travel agent works at a retail business that brings travelers and travel industry suppliers together

• A travel planner has many of the same duties as a travel agent but usually works in-house for a large corporation continued

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The Travel Industry

• Travel agencies– are private businesses that promote travel sales

to the public– make money from the supplies by receiving a

percentage of the sales as a commission• Economy of scale is achieved when a

supplier can offer a reduced price because of large sales volume

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The Five Ws of Travel

• All travelers must make five basic decisions:–Who is traveling? (number of people and their

ages)–What type of trip is it (business or leisure) and

what transportation will be needed? –When is the trip? (urgency, reason)–Where is the destination? (location)–Why is the trip needed? (motivation)

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Business Travel

• Business travel is done for sales, training, and functions related to work– One person or a small group may travel for a

specific business purpose– May use dynamic packaging to meet specific needs– May involve meetings, events, and incentive

(ME&I) travel, such as conventions– Incentive travel is a reward from a company to its

employees for outstanding work

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Leisure Travel

• Leisure travel is done for rest, relaxation, and enjoyment

• Travel for leisure may be done to– reach a vacation destination, such as the beach– attend an event, such as a sports game– visit friends and relatives (VFR)

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Modes of Transportation

• A traveler must decide how to reach the destination:– Car– Rail– Bus– Water– Air

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Cars

• Car travel– is the most popular mode of leisure travel in the

United States– provides maximum flexibility for travelers– is available to most people, either in their own

cars or a rented vehicle– may be less expensive than other forms of travel,

especially for families

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Rail Travel

• Trains– are the most popular form of long-distance travel

in many parts of the world– may offer a high-speed option– may provide scenic travel routes– can be more expensive than air travel

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Bus Travel

• Bus travel– is generally the safest and least expensive– offers flexibility– practices frequency with several departures daily

or weekly by a carrier– may connect with transportation hubs, such as

train stations, airports, and local bus or subway lines

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Ferries

• Ferries are boats that carry passengers and vehicles across bodies of water, between islands, or between the mainland and islands

• The largest ferry systems are operated by coastal states

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Air Travel

• Air travel has the advantages of speed and convenience– The actual length of a flight is the elapsed flying

time– Hub airports are especially busy

• Scheduled airlines offer planned flights over set routes

• Charter airlines fly only when contracted by clients

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Travel Careers—Present and Future

• Increased travel has created a need for more workers in travel-related fields

• Increased security measures at airports and other transportation centers result in a need for more security personnel

• Many jobs in the travel industry require advanced education and training

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• What is travel?– Travel is the movement of a person from one

location to another location some distance away.• Which usually works in-house for a large

corporation: the travel agent or the travel planner?– the travel planner

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• The basic decisions that all travelers must make are known as the _____ of travel.– five Ws

• Name the major segments of travel.– business and leisure

Chapter 15 Review

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• Name the five modes of transportation.– car, rail, bus, water, and air

• Which type of airline flies only when contracted by a client? – a charter airline

Chapter 15 Review


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