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THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN TOURISM SERVICES

Delve into the shifting dynamics of global tourism services trade from the perspective of tour operators, examining price sensitivity, tourism receipts, and breakdown of package prices. Explore challenges like security and hygiene, and the role of e-commerce and sustainability in customer care.

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THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN TOURISM SERVICES

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  1. THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN TOURISM SERVICES THE TOUR OPERATORS PERSPECTIVE

  2. ALAN FLOOK SECRETARY GENERAL INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF TOUR OPERATORS

  3. PRICE SENSITIVITY

  4. CUSTOMERS

  5. TOURISM RECEIPTS PER PERSON • CANADA $498 • DUBAI $257 • FRANCE $498 • INDIA $1244 • PHILIPPINES $1123 • ZIMBABWE $85

  6. BREAKDOWN OF AVERAGE PACKAGE PRICES

  7. COMPLEMENTARY OFFER

  8. BARRIERS TO TOURISM • SECURITY • CRIMINALITY • HYGIENE • INADEQUATE NOTICE OF CHANGES • UNCOMPETITIVE TAXES

  9. INAPPROPRIATE REGULATIONS • CHARTER REGULATIONS • REPRESENTATIVES • IMPORT OF EXPERIENCE

  10. E COMMERCE

  11. SUSTAINABILITY

  12. THE CUSTOMERPRICECARE

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