Declaration
I Mr. Saumyadip Maiti hereby declare that the report on Spanish Tourism Market for India “A case Study of LPTI” is an original piece of research work and carried out by me under the guide line of Mr.Navin Mishra (General Manager of LPTI Spanish Market). The information is collected from the true and valid source. To achieve the partial fulfillment of Master in Tourism Administration I have submitted this report to our college.
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Executive Summary
The travel and tourism industry in India is booming steadily from the last two decades. With the help of this positive growth the Indian tourism industry became a prominent industry. This tourism industry is considering as one of the major foreign exchange earning and provide job for millions of people.
It was a very good experience while making this report. The Spanish tourism marker is one of the newest tourism markets for India. The Spanish tourist has huge potential for the Indian tourism market. The growth of Spanish tourist has grown 13% as compare to 2008.
The Spanish tourists are mainly concern in leisure travel which is approximately 79 % and 21% of Spanish tourists are business traveler. Among the leisure tourism the maximum traveler are like to travel in the summer vacation which is July – September. This is the busiest time for Spanish outbound marker the. 38% of trips are planed during these three months.
Maximum numbers of Spanish tourist are made their plan with the help of the travel agent located in their country. A very few no of tourist are consider as a bag packer who plan their won trip. The famous travel company like Transhotel,Restel, Nau Viagas, Easter Holidays ...
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...which was difficult to find significant relationships from the data. As numerical tests normally require a larger sample size to ensure a spokesperson distribution of the population and to be measured representative of groups of people to who results will be generalized or transferred.
Lack of available and/or reliable data – a lack of data or of reliable data will likely require limiting the scope of my analysis, the dimension of my sample, or it can be a important obstacle in finding a trend and a meaningful relationship.
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Citing prior research studies forms the origin of my literature review and helps lay a basis for understanding the research problem in my investigating.
The topic of my research is the study of Spanish market for Indian tourism industry. The data existing data was not enough to conclude the study.
The tourist industry has changed by a large amount, over the past few years due to the change in peoples’ life style and the change in the economy. Now that people earn much more money than in the past people can afford to spend more money on leisure. People now have the benefits of a paid holiday which leads to a lot of tourism as the individual gets his/her holiday money from their work place.
The aim of this essay is to carefully examine the existing resources of tourism within the destination their potential and weakness, SWOT and PEST analysis, statistics of tourist visiting and comparing those numbers and their demographic factors so on. Moreover the objectives of this essay is to discuss and me...
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The picturesque region of Valencia is Spain 's third largest city, spreading across 301 miles of the Mediterranean coastline (Valencia, 1993). It has recently been transformed from a provincial and rural city to a major cultural-entertainment tourism destination (Prytherch & Maiques, 2009). Tourists travel for many different reasons, the major motives being culture, sport, events, food and wine, visiting family and friends, business, religion, health and education (Page & Connell, 2010). This essay will discuss why tourist choose to travel to Valencia and how attractions, accessibility, accommodation, awareness and amenities, also known as 'the five A 's, are important to the attractiveness of Valencia.
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