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THC 1 CHAPTER 6

The document outlines the various sectors of the hospitality industry, including lodging, food and beverage, travel and tourism, entertainment and gaming, and timeshare. It details different types of accommodations, dining options, and entertainment activities that enhance the travel experience. Additionally, it discusses the travel and tourism industry's main sectors, such as accommodation, attractions, transport, travel organizers, and destination organizations.
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THC 1 CHAPTER 6

The document outlines the various sectors of the hospitality industry, including lodging, food and beverage, travel and tourism, entertainment and gaming, and timeshare. It details different types of accommodations, dining options, and entertainment activities that enhance the travel experience. Additionally, it discusses the travel and tourism industry's main sectors, such as accommodation, attractions, transport, travel organizers, and destination organizations.
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SECTORS OF

HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
1. Lodging-Accommodation
The hospitality industry is all about providing
places to stay, from fancy hotels to cozy bed
and breakfasts. To be successful, you need
great customer service, efficiency, comfort,
and amazing amenities.
Subtitle
TEACHING ANALYSIS

A. Lodging
Lodging is a place to stay when
you're traveling, like a hotel or a
bed and breakfast. It's a safe and
comfortable place to rest while
you're away from home.
B. Suites
Hotels offer suites, which are
more luxurious and expensive
than regular rooms. Suites are
often considered more suitable
for formal or special occasions.
C. Resorts
Resorts are a popular choice
for travelers who want to escape
their daily routines and enjoy a
relaxing getaway. They often
offer amenities that connect you
with nature and provide a break
from the ordinary.
2. Food and Beverage
Food and Beverage are a major part of the
hospitality industry, offering a wide range of options.
From casual bistros to high-end restaurants, there's
something for everyone's taste and budget.
Sectors Of The Food Service Industry
HOTEL/ POPULAR
RESTAURANTS FAST FOOD TAKEAWAY
ACCOMMODATION CATERING

EVENTS/ LEISURE OUTDOOR INDUSTRIAL


RETAIL STORES
EXHIBITIONS ATTRACTIONS CATERING (ODC) CATERING

WELFARE
MOTORWAY TRANSPORT CATERING OR LICENSED
SERVICE CATERING SOCIAL TRADE
CATERER
3. Travel and Tourism
Travel and tourism is a big part of the
hospitality industry, involving moving
people from one place to another. It
includes both leisure and business
travel, and requires strong customer
service and marketing skills.
4. Entertainment and Gaming
Entertainment and gaming play a big role in
making travel enjoyable. If a trip lacks fun and
excitement, it might not be as memorable.
Hospitality businesses need to offer lots of fun
activities to keep their guests happy and
entertained.
Examples of activities that can elevate the
experience when it comes to
entertainment are:
A.Marinas

Marinas offer a fun, social


environment with activities
like dancing, games, and
yachting.
B. Sports and Gaming
Casinos, swimming pools,
and similar activities are
becoming essential for
entertainment during travel.
C. Cruise

Cruises provide a luxurious


way to travel and enjoy the
ocean, offering a unique
entertainment experience.
5. Timeshare
Timeshare is a way to own a vacation property
for a specific time period each year. It's becoming
popular in the hospitality industry, allowing people
to enjoy vacation spots through ownership or
membership plans.
SECTORS OF FOOD SERVICE
INDUSTRY
FULL SERVICE

Full-service restaurants
offer a wide variety of
dishes and provide table or
counter service with a wait
staff. They are businesses
that operate to make a
profit.
SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS
Specialty restaurants focus on a
specific type of food, like pancakes or
desserts. They often target a particular
group of people and might have higher
prices due to their specialized menu.
They also often have a unique
atmosphere that matches their theme,
and may offer limited or full service.
COFFEE SHOP
Coffee shops are known for
serving coffee and coffee-related
drinks. They often offer pastries,
muffins, or light snacks, making them
a casual place to eat and drink.
Coffee shops are also social spaces
where people can gather, talk, read,
or relax. Many coffee shops now
offer internet access.
BISTRO
Bistros are small, casual
restaurants that serve simple,
moderately priced meals. They are
known for their French home-style
cooking and slow-cooked dishes.
FINE DINING
RESTAURANT
Fine dining restaurants offer a
high-class experience. They have a
formal atmosphere, use high-quality
materials, and have highly trained
staff. They often have specific meal
courses and may have a dress code.
WINE BARS

Wine bars specialize in selling


wine, offering a wide selection of
wines by the glass. Some wine bars
focus on specific types of wine, like
Italian wine or champagne, and may
be associated with a particular wine
retailer.
LIMITED SERVICE
Limited service restaurants are places where customers order
and pay for their food and drinks before eating. They offer options
to enjoy the food on-site, take it out, or have it delivered to their
location.
EXAMPLES OF LIMITED SERVICE

A. FOOD COURT
Food courts are self-service areas with
multiple food stalls offering a variety of
quick and easy-to-prepare foods. They are
often found in shopping malls and offer
affordable prices.
B. FAST FOOD
RESTAURANT

Fast food restaurants are a popular


choice for quick, affordable meals. They
are often marketed to children and teens
as a convenient alternative to home-
cooked meals. Examples include
McDonald's, KFC, and Burger King.
C. PUB

Pubs are known for serving drinks,


specially beer. They often offer limited
food options like snacks and finger
food. Pubs are popular with middle
class workers and young adults, and
they typically have peak bussiness
hours at night.
OTHER EXAMPLES OF LIMITED SERVICE
A.VENDING MACHINE
B.MOVIE THEATER
C.INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SERVICE
D.RETAIL
E. SNACK BAR
I. COMMERCIAL
These businesses are open to the public and aim to
make a profit by providing food and drinks. Examples
include fast-food and full-service restaurants, bars and
nightclubs, catering and banquet facilities, and
recreation and leisure outlets.
II. Non-Commercial

These organizations provide food services but are


not focused on making a profit. They often serve food
as a support role to other institutions. Examples
include university/colleges food service, hospitals,
home for the aged and military.
THE FIVE MAIN SECTORS OF THE
TRAVEL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY
ACCOMODATION SECTOR

The accommodation sector is a major part of the tourism industry, offering a wide
range of options for travelers, from basic camping to luxury resorts.

a. HOTELS/MOTELS
b. GUESTS HOUSES/BED AND BREAKFAST
c. FARMHOUSE
d. APARTMENTS/VILLAS/FLATS/COTTAGES/SITES
e. CONDOMINIUMS/TIME SHARE RESORTS
f. VACATION VILLAGES/HOLIDAY CENTRES
g. CONFERENCE/EXHIBITION CENTRES
h. STATIC AND TOURING CARAVAN/CAMPING SITES
i. MARINAS
Attraction Sector

The attractions sector are places that draw visitors due to their natural beauty,
historical significance, or cultural value. They offer leisure, adventure,
amusement, and sometimes even medical services.
a) THEME PARKS
b) AND GALLMUSEUMSERIES
c) NATIONAL PARKS
d) WILDLIFE PARK
e) GARDENS
f) HERITAGE SITE AND CENTRES
g) SPORTS/ACTIVITY CENTRES
h) THEMED RETAIL/LEISURE/ENTERTAINMENT
i) FESTIVALS AND EVENTS
Transport Sector
The transport sector focuses on providing ways for people to move from
one place to another, ensuring comfort and enjoyment during their journey.

a. AIRLINES
b. SHIPPING LINES/FERRIES
c. RAILWAYS
d. BUS/COACH OPERATORS
e. CAR RENTAL OPERATORS
Travel Organizers Sector

The travel organizers sector helps people plan and book their trips,
handling reservations for accommodations, food, and attractions.

a. TOUR OPERATORS
b. TOUR WHOLESALER/BROKERS
c. RETAIL TRAVEL AGENTS
d. BOOKING AGENGIES
e. INCENTIVE TRAVEL ORGANIZER
Destination Organization Sector
The destination organization sector includes organizations, associations,
and government agencies dedicated to supporting the tourism industry.

a. NATIONAL TOURIST OFFICES


b. DESTINATION MARKETING ORGANIZATION
c. REGIONAL/STATE TOURIST OFFICES
d. LOCAL TOURIST OFFICES
e. TOURIST ASSOCIATION
f. PROBLEMS OF TOURISM INDUSTRY
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