Examples of Tourism marketing in a sentence
The IUCN South Africa Fair Trade in Tourism marketing initiative has identified a set of principles that embody a strong commitment to responsible tourism.
The Vice President of Marketing and Product Development must possess knowledge of: • Tourism marketing; • Advertising; • Product development; • Strategic planning; • Other knowledge related to promoting and marketing the State of Hawai‘i as a travel destination; and • Supervisory principles and practices.
Historically, the marketing services have been provided for NH State Parks under the Division of Travel and Tourism marketing contract for entire the State of NH and marketing services for Cannon Mountain Ski Area have been provided under a separate contract with an independent vendor.
The Division supports this mission through the tourism industry by marketing the state’s travel destination; primarily through its iconic I LOVE NEW YORK brand Tourism marketing activities, including trade and consumer initiatives, traditional and digital media as well as domestic and international marketing.
Tourism marketing is a management philosophy that, in light of the tourism demand, is trying to predict and choose the tourism products on a market according to the intentions of an organization in order to increase its profit (Seaton & Bennett, 1996).
Tourism marketing research identifies domestic tourist customer segments based on factors such as trip behavior, media usage, demographic information, and previous visitor inquiries.
Tourism marketing should take care of all the procedures, schedules, mechanisms, activities and routines which are practiced when the tour is on.
Tourism marketing and development strategy (REPEALED)SECTION HISTORYPL 1993, c.
The Vice President of Marketing and Product Development supervises HTA’s responsibilities to provide initiatives and support programs benefiting Hawai‘i’s tourism industry, including:• Tourism marketing strategy and planning;• Tourism industry research;• Product (experience) development;• Communications;• Workforce development;• Safety and security;• Contract evaluation; and• Direction, administration and the coordinated promotion of all tourism programs supporting leisure and business travel.
Initial Stakeholder Committee membership will include: Ministries of Environment, Tourism, Economic Planning, Land Use, Industry, Culture & Heritage, Finance, Coastal State/Provincial Governments, National tourism administrations; Tourism marketing authorities, Town & country planning authorities, Ministries of Local Government, National Parks Authorities, Marine Parks Authorities, NGOs, Local Communities, Hotel and Tourism Associations, Tour operators; Chambers of Commerce & Industry.