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Career in Tourism

 
Geetanjali . (Author)
Synopsis There has been an upmarket trend in the tourism over the last few decades, where international travel for short breaks in common. Tourists have higher levels of disposable income and greater leisure time and they are also better-educated and have more sophisticated tastes.

There have also been changes in lifestyle, such as retiree-age people who sustain year round tourism. This is facilitated by Internet sales of tourism products. Some sites have now started to offer dynamic packaging, in which an inclusive price is quoted for a tailor-made package requested by the customer upon impulse. All these are discussed in the book, where a student can wisely choose his career options provided.
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About the author

Geetanjali .

Geetanjanli, MSW from Jamia Millia Islamia, PGDHRM from Symbiosis, PGDCR from Jamia Millia Islamia, & BA (Honours) from Delhi University is presently working as Personality and Development Trainer with New Delhi Institute of Management and is also handling the additional responsibility of placements as a Placement Manager.

Earlier she was a working as an Asst. Manager – Corporate Relations & a faculty in Management with NSB, New Delhi. She is specialized in cultivating managerial and life skills for management students. She has contributed significantly in research-related to Rural Management at national level. She is also an active consultant for Integrated Institute of Corporate Management (IICM).

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Bibliographic information

Title Career in Tourism
Author Geetanjali .
Format Hardcover
Date published: 31.12.2010
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Centrum Press
Language: English
isbn 9789380540153
length viii+283p., 23cm.
Subjects Travel & Tourism