or F 7. A business becomes horizontally integrated if it acquires another business that either supplies inputs to it or purchases from it. ____ 8. The supply response to changing market conditions is very high since the cruise industry is mobile.____ 9. Norwegian Cruise Line has exclusivity rights in Hawaii. ____ 10. IATA stands for International Agency for Transportation Assistance. _____ 11. A tax on foreign purchases that increases the cost of foreign goods to domestic consumers is
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located‚ the size of the destination‚ the seasonality of the operation‚ the type of people that they attract and the way they serve them. Examples: Destination resorts are Disney world‚ palm island resort off the coast of Dubai‚ the Norwegian cruise line. Resort areas/communities are Wyoming‚ Jackson Hole‚ and Mackinac Island‚ Michigan. Urban tourist destinations are New York‚ Paris‚ Rome‚ San Francisco‚ Miami Beach‚ and Hong
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The Problems and Prospect of Ship Breaking Industry in Bangladesh: An Overview Presented by Iftekhar Uddin Chowdhury‚ PhD Professor of Sociology University of Chittagong Bangladesh Introduction • • • • Turn discarded ships into scrap Corrosive‚ noisy and dusty in nature Terrible working conditions Environment pollution due to emission of toxic and pollutant gases • Employment generation (about two hundred thousand workers) • Provide 70% raw materials for MS Rod • About
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Celebrity Cruises was founded in 1989 by the Chandris Group‚ a Greek company originally in the shipping business. In 1997‚ the company merged with Royal Caribbean International to become part of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. The parent company was determined to keep the two brand’s marketing and operations separate in order for each to target their own market segments. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. operates not only Royal Caribbean Cruises but also Celebrity Cruises‚ Azamara Club Cruises‚ Pullmantur
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In modern designs‚ the cruise control may need to be turned on before use — in some designs it is always "on" but not always enabled‚ others have a separate "on/off" switch‚ while still others just have an "on" switch that must be pressed after the vehicle has been started. Most designs have buttons for "set"‚ "resume"‚ "accelerate"‚ and "coast" functions. Some also have a "cancel" button. Alternatively‚ depressing the brake or clutch pedal will disable the system so the driver can change the speed
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1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to discuss how the socio-psychological motivations can be satisfied when travel in Japan. Ten socio-psychological motivations will be explained with an example of how tourists can satisfied their motivation with purchase the tourism product. Japan is an island nation which located in East Asia with a total area of 377‚915 square kilometres. It is an archipelago of 6‚852 islands and it covers by four major islands which are Kyushu‚ Honshu‚ Hokkaido and
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nations. In your answer reference to case studies in developed or developing countries. Introduction 1.0 Negative environmental impacts 2.1 Case study 1 (What happened to Myanmar in Tourist year) 2.2 Case Study 2 (Caribbean/ Cruise tourism) 2.0 Positive economic benefit 2.1 Case study 1 (Olympic game) 2.2 Multiplier effects 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Recommendation 6.0 Reference 7.0 Appendix Introduction Even through tourism does
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himself was to cut pine timber for markets. After a time‚ he engaged a Halifax firm to build him a ship to get the lumber to Britain. He must have turned in quite the profit‚ he soon established his own ship yard‚ with a foreman named Neilson‚ who he brought over from the old country‚ and in 1819 this pioneer of the industry in Kent County launched his first ship‚ the ELLEN DOUGLAS. This ship yard was established at a point on the Richibucto River just a few miles from its mouth‚ and was the
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Decline of seaside resorts • Socio – economic changes; increase in leisure time‚ disposable income‚ paid holidays and life expectancy • Technological developments Current developments • Low cost airlines • Super jumbos and super ships • Internet technology • Direct sales/ growth of call centres and internet bookings • The grey market • Airport/ runway expansions • Terrorist activity and security issues Page 19 – 25 Describe the key sectors in the travel
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Carnival Cruise Lines is the largest cruise company in North America and carries more than 60‚000 passengers a week. The Carnival experience is the standard against what past cruisers judge their later cruise experiences. Carnival has captured the "fun" psychographic and has a strong reputation for an enjoyable‚ relaxed cruise. Furthermore‚ Carnival has a strong market expansion strategy for selling the mass-market cruise category and first-time cruisers. They have a clear vision and knowledge about
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