“Silk Road”
International University
of Tourism
Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality
Business
Fall Semester 2021
Lecturer: Jumanazarov Sanjar
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About myself:
My name is Sanjar Jumanazarov
I have Master’s degree in South
Korea
Now I am a PhD researcher at Silk
Road International University of
Tourism
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Content
Tourism business
Hospitality business
Week 1
Week 9
Week 2
Week 10
Week 3
Week 11
Week 4
Week 12
GROUP PRESENTATION*
Week 5
Week 13
Week 6
ASSIGNMENT*
Week 14
Week 7
Week 15
Week 8
MID-TERM EXAM *
Week 16
FINAL EXAM*
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Evaluation
The final grade for the discipline includes:
- Attendance, participation, and behavior -----------15%
- Midterm Assignment --------------------------------15%
- Midterm Exam ---------------------------------------20%
- Group Presentation-----------------------------------20%
- Final Exam --------------------------------------------30%
- Total ----------------------------------------------------100%
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Objectives
On the completion of this subject, Students (you) should be able to:
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Obtain an awareness of employment chances in the tourism industry
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Develop theoretical knowledge of hospitality and tourism business
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Know how to make a plan for managing the tourism
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Analyze the structure of tourism and hospitality business
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Introduction
T
he factors to illustrate the significance of Tourism not only our lives but also globally:
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Tourism is a discretionary activity
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Tourism is of growing economic significance at a global scale
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Many governments see tourism as offering new employment opportunities
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Tourism is becoming seen as a basic right in the developed, westernized
industrialized countries
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In less developed countries, tourism is being advocated as a possible solution to
poverty
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Holidays are a defining feature of non-work for many workers
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Global travel is becoming more accessible
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Definition of Tourism
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Tourism is a phenomenon means the movement of people both within
and across the national borders.
Word tourism originated from the latin
word “
Tornos
” meaning
A TOOL
FOR DESCRIBING A CIRCLE.
Common examples of tourism businesses include:
Cruise lines
Hotels
Tour guides
Amusement parks
Travel agents
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Defining hospitality
Hospitality refers to the relationship
between a guest and a host.
Common examples of hospitality
businesses include:
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Cafes
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Restaurants
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Hotels
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Bed & breakfasts
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Clubs
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Event planning
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W
hat’s the difference?
Tourism Industry
Hospitality industry
Tourism refers to traveling to a destination -- either
within a person's own country or outside his or her own
country
hospitality refers to the relationship between a guest
and a host.
Hospitality is the concept that governs this relationship
Smaller
Bigger
focuses on traveling activities
encompasses factors in which strong and meaningful
customer relationships are required.
https://www.ahaworldcampus.com/b/hospitality-vs-tourism-
whats-the-difference
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The components of Tourism and Hospitality Industry
There are some sectors within tourism and hospitality Industry
1. Transportation
2. Accommodation
3. Food and Beverage
4. Entertainment (Activities)
5. Connected Industries
6. Information technologies
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsXA6dIrrHA
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