The British Academy for Training and Development presents this training course in (Tourism Correspondence and Reporting in English Language) for all professionals wishing to initiate their careers in fields with correspondence efficiency and written communication abilities between clients and Tourism Enterprises. Tourism written communications are widely adopted in recent tourism commercial activities, and since English language is the main used language of written corresponded in all field, it has been adopted in most tourism offices, and thereof, to be a successful employee in this sector, you have to master and understand all the rules of business correspondence, whether written or formal. Tourism is no longer the same as it has been before, as tourism branches are currently saturated, and it therefore has become more involved in most areas of daily life. Tourism will continue to be the most developed and growing economic activity in nowadays market, all over the world.
The significant role of tourism is being one of the major economic hubs in several countries on both the national and international levels. Tourism activities are like any other professional types of activity, it could be endangered due to various types of risks and tourist crises that may affect tourism activities on individual levels, or by nature of tourism in the country, especially since tourism is highly sensitive and highly influenced by external risk factors. Therefore such risks and crises shall be fully handled directly and strictly by the Hotel & Tourism Management, through diligent quest to satisfy needs, wants, and desires of clients tourists, while achieving the required financial surplus at the meantime. This Training Program provides a roadmap for dealing with such crises, which is very helpful for trainees.
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