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This sector provides an enormous variety of accommodation types to suit a wide range of visitors/travelers. (Examples. Room service, gym, swimming pool, etc.)
Accommodation
This sector can be broadly defined as the process of preparing, presenting, and serving food and beverages to customers. (Ex. Restaurant, cafes, bars, and clubs)
Food and beverage service
This sector refers to the facilities visited by tourists ata tourist destination. (Ex. Monuments, malls, park, and zoo)
Attractions
This sector provides the medium for the actual movement of travelers through air, land, water, etc. (Ex. airline, car rentals, ferry, and bus)
Transportation
This sector is comprised of people and companies that resell travel products and services they have bought and/or reserved from other parties.
Travel trade
What OTA stands for
Online travel agencies
What is DMOs stands for?
Destination Marketing Organizations
This sector refers to a fast growing segment of the tourism industry dedicated to planning, organizing, booking, and facilitating conferences
MICE
What is MICE stands for?
Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Exhibitions
Refers to the rewarding of employees for their quality of work and performance.
Incentive
Refers to any occasions where two or more people come together with a common agenda to discuss.
Meeting
Gathering of delegates, representatives, and members of the organizations for a common purpose coupled with activities happening simultaneously
Convention
An event that promotes new products, services, and materials to attendees that maybe potential customers.
Exhibition
This sector comprises elected people responsible for creating, facilitating, and and enforcing laws to ensure safety
Government
Play a huge role in the large scale tourism industry
Tourism organizations
The primary planning, programming, coordinating, implementing, and regulatory of government agency
Department of tourism (DOT)
The primary agancy responsible for the conservation, management, development, and proper use of the country's environment
Department of environment and natural resources (DENR)
The country's socioeconomic planning body and is highly regarded as the authority in macroeconomic forecasting
National economic development authority (NEDA)
Serves as the policy making body for ecotourism and is chaired by the DOT and co-chaired by DENR
National ecotourism development committee (NEDC)
Tourism organizations
DOT, DENR, NEDA, NEDC
International tourism organizations
ASEAN, APEC, IUCN, UNWTO, UNESCO, WTTC, CLIA, PATA, WWF
Organizations of 10 Southeast asian countries that promote cultural, economic, etc.
Association of southeast asian nations (ASEAN)
A regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-pacific region
Asia pacific economic cooperation (APEC)
A membership uninon uniquely composed of government and civil society organizations
International union for the conservation of nature (IUCN)
United nations agancy in charge of promoting responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism.
United nations world tourism organizations (UNWTO)
It seeks to build peace through international cooperation
United nations educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO)
The only global body that brings together all major players in the travel and tourism sector.
World traverl and tourism council (WTTC)
World largest cruise industry trade association
Cruise lines International association (CLIA)
A non-for-profit association internationally acclaimed for acting as a catalyst for the responsible development of travel
Pacific asia travel association (PATA)
The world's leading conservation organizations that works in various countries and is supported by numerous members in the USA
World wildlife fund (WWF)