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    TOURISM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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    2018-03-13
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    HASAN, MD. NAZMUL
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    Abstract
    As tourism is one of the fastest and largest growing industries these days, thus within the tourism industry occasions are getting important. People have become more concerned in all kinds of occasions, and will travel far away to take part in events they find exciting. Occasions can offer various economic and social benefits for destinations, and therefore destination managers can and should use occasions in a tourism role. It has become established that every community and destination needs to adopt a long-term, strategic approach to occasion-tourism planning and development to appreciate the full tourism potential of occasions. This study launches as a response to the lack of studies on how Tours strategies are use in destinations. The study directed to tours and travel management system and the aim was to explore Tour and Travel packages. Organization offer tour and travel like holiday tour packages, domestic tour packages and provides services including ticket bookings, hotel reservations, rent-a-car services, and provides the most premeditated and the personalized travel packages to the customers. Organization can offer their customers everything related to travelling services in less than one roof
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