Title: Organization of Tourism and Travel Services
1Organization of Tourism and Travel Services
24 Primary Services
- All 4 sectors are much or less interdependent
- Each sector comprises a multitude of commercial
enterprises - with a small number of dominant big companies
- many medium and small sized enterprises
3Learning Objective
- To explore the accomodations and foodbeverage
industries and their role in tourism.
4Hospitality Services
- The term hospitality is generally associated with
hotels (accommodation/lodging industry) and
restaurants (food and beverage/catering industry) - The accomodations industry is not only
represented by hotels, there are a wide array og
lodging facilities - There are also various fb service outlets
5Historical Development of Hospitality Industry
- Travellers have sought rest and refreshment
throughout history...a need going back to
antiquity - Roman Empire inns
- Asia caravansaries
- For pilgrims guest quarters at monastries
- Hospitality comes from the word hospice
- Hospice ? a medieval house of rest for
travellers - Even today Alpine hospices exist...
- Food service can also be traced back to as far as
4000 BC in history
6Historical Development of Hospitality Industry
- In 15th century commercial hospitality ventures
appeared in Europe (bed and breakfasts, free
standing inns named after their owners) - In 16th century inns taverns
- End of 17th century early version of hotels
- In 1774 first hotel in London
- In 1794 in New York
- In late 18th century the term restaurant was
first used in Paris referring to a dining room
7ACCOMODATION INDUSTRY
8Hospitality Industry
- UNWTO estimates that the world hotel room
inventory grows by 2.5 a year...however
occupancy and room rates vary - Some reasons are
- Bargaining power of tour operators
- Economic recession periods
- Overbuilding room supply outstrips the demand
(1980s in North America) - Unexpected conditions
- In Turkey there are more than 500.000 rooms in
3000 accommodation establishments (by 31.12.2007)
9Classification of Accomodations
- Accommodations can be classified into various
categories - Commercial vs noncommercial
- According to the type of customers they serve
- Serviced vs self-serviced
- Price level (luxury all-suite hotels to budget
motels) - Etc....
- But.....Pousada (Portugal), Auberge (France),
Ryokan (Japan)...specific to their destination - It is hard to establish a globally uniform
classification system - In 1962 International Union of Official Travel
Organizations (forerunner of UNWTO) made an
attempt to classify...But there are obstacles
such as - Definition, facilities, service standards,
management, cultural influence on service...etc.
10Classification of Accomodations
- As a result different systems are developed by
countries and regions around the world with the
efforts of private sector and governments - Most official, government enforced classification
systems are widely used in European countries and
they are mostly based on physical criteria - Classification systems have advantages....It is
easier for international tourists to understand
the quality - However mandatory grading is also seen as a a
method of assessing suitable levels of taxation - Leading tourism countries manage well without
compulsory grading systems...i.e. Germany, UK,
USA and Switzerland - The increasing segmentation of the market and and
new information technologies makes such
government intervention unnecessary
11Classification of Accomodations
12Commercial AccomodationHOTELS
- Types of Hotels
- Resort Hotels
- accommodation combined with attractions
- clients stay for longer periods
- i.e. Sea resorts, Disneyland Resort, Ski Resorts,
Golf Resorts, Casino Resorts - City Hotels/Business Hotels
- located in urban areas, ranging from midscale to
upscale - Airport Hotels
- located usually within 10 km of an airport with
amenities for the air traveller inclunding
facilities for business meetings - Meeting and Convention Hotels
- Located in major cities
- Often near to convention centers
- Major space dedication is for meetings and
exhibitions - Bed and Breakfast Hotels (BB)
- Spa Hotels
- Others...
13The Emergence of International Hotels
- Historically hotel companies first focused on
their own region and within their continental
boundaries - However, international travel increased starting
the end of 1940s and need for adequate
accommodation arised - Pan Am discovered that and formed the
Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation (IHC) IN
1946 acquiring its first hotel in Brazil (Ceylan
Inter-Continental Turkey) - Other airlines followed Pan Am
- Still many major airlines continue with either
ownership or other arrangements to promote
certain hotels in their reservation system - Japan Airlines international network of
affiliated Nikko Hotels - The hotel market is majorly dominated by U.S.
Multinationals and chains - There are also some European chains such as Forte
PLC, Accor, Club Mediterranee, Meridien...and
Asian chains such as Taj Group, Oberoi,
Mandarin-Oriental
14Financing of International Hotels
- As a result of globalization of business
community, financing resources come from
non-domestic and non-traditional resources and
foreign borrowing become more common - Governments in developing countries develop
incentive packages to lure hotel and resort
development such as reduced or deferred taxes or
assistance in securing investment capital - Establishing of governmental agencies to assist
foreign investors to deal efficiently with gov.
agencies and permits - Financial intitutions worldwide have become more
conservative to approve hotel and resort loans.
They require detailed market feasibility reports
and search the reputation of the hotel management
company.
152634 SayiliTurizm Tesvik Kanunu (selected parts)
- Madde 1 Bu Kanunun amaci turizm sektörünü
düzenleyecek, gelistirecek, dinamik bir yapi ve
isleyise kavusturacak tertip ve tedbirlerin
alinmasini saglamaktir. - Madde 14 a) Turizm kredileri öncelikle kültür
ve turizm koruma ve gelisim bölgeleri ve turizm
merkezlerinde yapilacak yatirimlara tahsis
edilir. (2) - b) T.C. Turizm Bankasi Anonim Sirketi kültür ve
turizm koruma ve gelisim bölgeleri ve turizm
merkezlerindeki belgeli yatirimlara tahsis
edilmek üzere, yabanci kaynaklardan döviz
kredileri alabilir. (2) - Madde 16 (Degisik 30/5/1991 - 3754/1 md.)
Turizm belgeli yatirim ve isletmeler elektrik,
gaz ve su ücretlerini o bölgedeki sanayi ve
meskenlere uygulanan tarifelerden en düsügü
üzerinden öderler. - Source T.C. Kültür ve Turizm Bakanligi
- http//www.kultur.gov.tr/TR/BelgeGoster.aspx?F6E1
0F8892433CFF4A7164CD9A18CEAEA34EA1DE31F745BA
16Ownership and Management of Accommodations
- Hotels are managed and operated under different
systems around the world - Independently/company owned and operated hotels
- Independently/company owned and operated with
chain affiliation - Chain owned and operated
- Independently/company owned, chained operated
- Franchised properties
- Management contracts allow the seperation of
ownership and management
17For Hospitality ResearchHOTELS
- PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
- http//www.pwc.com/extweb/industry.nsf/docid/c80e8
a67d36f135585257084005669ae - Smith-Travel Research
- http//www.strglobal.com/
- Deloitte
- http//www.deloitte.com/dtt/section_node/02C1042
2Csid25253D1733832C00.html
18Commercial AccomodationTIMESHARES (Vacation
Ownership)
- They are also located in popular tourist
destinations - Individually owned hotel room intervals
- It allows the owner to access generally upscale
accommodations for a usually fixed period of time
each year - There is high growth rate....The annual growth
since 1980 is 15 (compared to 2 growth rate of
hotel accommodations)
19References
- International tourism a global perspective /
editor, Chuck Y. Gee co-editor, Eduardo
Fayos-Solá World Tourism Organization in
cooperation with WTO Education Network. Madrid
World Tourism Organization, 1997. - Goeldner, C. R. Brent Ritchie, J. R. (2006)
Tourism, Principles, Practices and Philosophies,
10th ed., Wiley NJ (ISBN9780471450382) - Lickorish, L. J. Jenkins C. L. (2002) An
Introduction to Tourism, B-H Oxford (ISBN
0750619562)