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Principles of tourism / Victor R. Vibal.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pasig City : Anvil Pub., c2010.Description: xiii, 118 p. : ill. 26 cmISBN:
  • 9789712723636
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • G 155.A1 .V659 2010b
Summary: and helped organize Cencorp Travel in 1991. In the financial services sector, he redesigned AIG Assist, a travel insurance program, based on the needs of the market. The AIG Assist remains to be sold by majority of the travel agencies today. Having traveled regularly to Europe and Asia, he had first-hand experience on the various facets of the tourism service industries, both local and international. As a travel executive, he trained and upgraded the skills of agency staff, and gave lectures and seminars to regional travel and tourism councils and various educational institutions. Mr. Vibal was also greatly immersed in the domestic tour business, handling the publication of the trade newsletter for the Philippine Tour Operators Association (PHILTOA) for several years. His exposure to editorial work resulted in the publication of the PHILTOA directory for three consecutive years. He is currently a regular contributor to the travel section of the online magazine of www.eyp.ph, and a partner at a prestigious Japanese Travel company, H.I.S. (Philippines) Travel, Inc. Summary: moved on to the travel sector as he joined Travelplan, Inc. (representing Viajes Melia, a Spanish tour company)Summary: ANY STUDENT OF TOURISM AND THE HOSPITALITY BUSINESS Should have a clear view of the cycle of tourism business. By understanding this cycle, one will be able to connect the individual supplier to other suppliers that form the whole universe of the tourism business. The destination as well as the local government units should be fully aware that independent businesses are part of the entire cycle and that they need to address the issues to make them operate stressfully and perform the supplier role. Principles of Tourism aims to help the reader understand the tourism industry, coming from the perspectives of the tourist, the host community, the business in the host destination, and the local government units in the area. The student will likewise understand the key rotes the stakeholders play as they operate their businesses daily. About the Author Victor Vibal graduated from the Colegio de San Juan de Letran with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Marketing. He was a professore at the Dominican College, is presently a part-time faculty member at the De La Salle-College of St. Benilde and at the Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila teaching travel and tourism. Mr. Vibal ventured into the tourism industry, working with Philippine Airlines in 1979, thereby gaining exposure in airline and airport operations
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and helped organize Cencorp Travel in 1991. In the financial services sector, he redesigned AIG Assist, a travel insurance program, based on the needs of the market. The AIG Assist remains to be sold by majority of the travel agencies today. Having traveled regularly to Europe and Asia, he had first-hand experience on the various facets of the tourism service industries, both local and international. As a travel executive, he trained and upgraded the skills of agency staff, and gave lectures and seminars to regional travel and tourism councils and various educational institutions. Mr. Vibal was also greatly immersed in the domestic tour business, handling the publication of the trade newsletter for the Philippine Tour Operators Association (PHILTOA) for several years. His exposure to editorial work resulted in the publication of the PHILTOA directory for three consecutive years. He is currently a regular contributor to the travel section of the online magazine of www.eyp.ph, and a partner at a prestigious Japanese Travel company, H.I.S. (Philippines) Travel, Inc.

moved on to the travel sector as he joined Travelplan, Inc. (representing Viajes Melia, a Spanish tour company)

ANY STUDENT OF TOURISM AND THE HOSPITALITY BUSINESS Should have a clear view of the cycle of tourism business. By understanding this cycle, one will be able to connect the individual supplier to other suppliers that form the whole universe of the tourism business. The destination as well as the local government units should be fully aware that independent businesses are part of the entire cycle and that they need to address the issues to make them operate stressfully and perform the supplier role. Principles of Tourism aims to help the reader understand the tourism industry, coming from the perspectives of the tourist, the host community, the business in the host destination, and the local government units in the area. The student will likewise understand the key rotes the stakeholders play as they operate their businesses daily. About the Author Victor Vibal graduated from the Colegio de San Juan de Letran with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Marketing. He was a professore at the Dominican College, is presently a part-time faculty member at the De La Salle-College of St. Benilde and at the Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila teaching travel and tourism. Mr. Vibal ventured into the tourism industry, working with Philippine Airlines in 1979, thereby gaining exposure in airline and airport operations

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