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AUTOMATION SYSTEMS FOR TRAVEL AGENCIES
Materials of the National Scientific and Technical Conference of Students and Young Scientists "Modern technologies and automation of production", 2022The article discusses the main functions of the travel agency automation system.
K. Volkova, Anna Mescheryakova
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The state and the travel agencies
The Tourist Review, 1952First I would like to thank you for the great honour of being allowed to state my point of view on some, in my opinion very important, problems of tourism to‐day.
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The Main Characteristics of Travel Agencies in Montenegro [PDF]
Travel agencies in Montenegro started developing in the first half of the 20th century, since when their role as intermediaries in the tourism market has been of exceptional significance for tourism development in the destination. They underwent various phases of development from travel agencies working on someone else's behalf and for someone else's ...
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Efficiency and Travel Agencies
2016The chapter deals with Bayesian structural equation modeling (SEM) for the case of travel agencies. The focus of research is the investigation of possible impacts of external integration with transport suppliers on the efficiency of travel agencies. In order to calculate the efficiency, the data envelopment analysis was used.
Dejan Dragan +2 more
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A study of Web diffusion in travel agencies
Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. 1999. HICSS-32. Abstracts and CD-ROM of Full Papers, 2003This paper explores the opportunities for travel agencies in relation to the World Wide Web (WWW). The WWW coupled with business process re-engineering (BPR) has the potential to radically change the nature of the travel agent's business by providing on-line booking for customers twenty four hours a day, information and graphics on demand, and the ...
Craig Standing +2 more
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The impact of the Internet on travel agencies
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2004This paper examines tourist perceptions of the potential for the elimination of travel agencies in the presence of the Internet. The opinions of 413 tourists on making transactions through both Internet‐based (hereafter, online) and traditional distribution channels were analysed.
Rob Law, Kenith Leung, RJames Wong
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International Journal of Hospitality Management, 1986
Abstract The travel agent, faced with an escalating number of travel products, faces difficult decisions about how to use the fixed cubic volume that is his retail outlet. This paper reports the findings of an exploratory survey which researched the merchandising decision-making of both independent and multiple agencies.
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Abstract The travel agent, faced with an escalating number of travel products, faces difficult decisions about how to use the fixed cubic volume that is his retail outlet. This paper reports the findings of an exploratory survey which researched the merchandising decision-making of both independent and multiple agencies.
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The Secretary in a Travel Agency
1973“When I was at college studying secretarial subjects, I read an article on travel agencies in the shorthand magazine which interested me in the idea of working in one. I obtained a job in a very small travel agency in a department store and I soon learned to make the easier bookings, read timetables accurately, and issue tickets.
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Travel agency employment perceptions
Tourism Management, 1997Abstract Travel agency employment is generally recognized as a challenging yet rewarding tourism/hospitality industry work context wherein entrepreneurial personal characteristics are of considerable assistance among employees. This study has examined travel agency employment perceptions and preferences among a sample of secondary college graduands ...
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Databased Marketing by Travel Agencies
Journal of Travel Research, 1999Databased marketing, understood as a comprehensive marketing strategy based on a memory of business transactions with customers, is a crucial step toward gaining competitive advantage in this rapidly changing world and industry. This article discusses the concept of databased marketing and presents the results of a survey of travel agencies in New ...
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