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Meeting DMO challenges

17 May 2006 Written by: Claude Péloquin

Responsible for developing and promoting tourism in their respective regions, destination management organizations (DMOs) are the backbone of the travel industry. Challenges await them as they consider new funding formulas, adopt new technologies, deal with heightened competition, and adapt to changing consumer needs. Recognizing the importance of DMOs Working in an industry composed primarily of [...]

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What can we expect from the tourism bubble in the next few years?

26 April 2006 Written by: Michèle Laliberté

What are the major influential factors that will affect tourism supply and demand this decade? For a start, China and India are poised to become major players as they increase their presence in the travel marketplace. Climate of uncertainty The political, economic, climatic and health crises of the past few years have shown us that [...]

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Global Megatrends Revolutionizing the Tourism Industry at the Dawn of the Third Millennium

12 August 2004 Written by: Michael Nowlis

Tourism Trends > The cruise industry will experience explosive growth. > An older, better-educated population in Europe and North America will increasingly seek ecotourism and cultural travel products. > “Slow cities” and “slow food” trends will expand from Italy to much of Europe. > London, New York, Sydney and Dubai will be the leading tourism [...]

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Global Megatrends Revolutionizing the Tourism Industry at the Dawn of the Third Millennium

12 August 2004 Written by: Michael Nowlis

Tourism Trends The cruise industry will experience explosive growth. An older, better-educated population in Europe and North America will increasingly seek ecotourism and cultural travel products. “Slow cities” and “slow food” trends will expand from Italy to much of Europe > London, New York, Sydney and Dubai will be the leading tourism poles through the [...]

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The challenge of staff scheduling

30 June 2004 Written by: Claude Péloquin

In the travel industry, the most challenging aspect of staff planning is adjusting the number of available workers to meet tourism demand, which fluctuates widely, depending on the time of year. Managers must therefore be able to predict this demand and use the information to determine the number of employees needed. Cornell University recently examined [...]

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