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How do you create a tourism product?

Steps of Tourism Product Development
  1. Research the Market. ...
  2. Match the Product with Market. ...
  3. Assess the Destination. ...
  4. Understand the Stakeholder Role. ...
  5. Product Building. ...
  6. Marketing & Promotion. ...
  7. Providing Human and Technical Resource.




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There are six major components of tourism, each with their own sub-components. These are: tourist boards, travel services, accommodation services, conferences and events, attractions and tourism services.

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Characteristics of Tourism Product
  • Inflexibility.
  • Inventory / Perishability.
  • Inconsistency.
  • Intangibility.
  • Immovable.


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Characteristics of Tourism Product
  • 1 Characteristics of Tourism Product.
  • 2 Inflexibility.
  • 3 Inventory / Perishability.
  • 4 Inconsistency.
  • 5 Intangibility.
  • 6 Immovable.
  • 7 Other important characteristics of a tourism product.
  • 8 Authenticity.


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Our process for travel and tourism marketing strategy planning has 7 steps: Research & Discovery, Situational Analysis, Goals & Objectives, Audience & Strategy, Tactical Plan, Measurement and Action Plan.

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Types of Tourism Products Accommodations; For example, Taj, ITC Hotels. Transportation; For example, Owning taxis, luxury buses, and boats.

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What are the ten major unique features of tourism products?
  • Psychological. A large component of tourism product is the satisfaction the consumer derives from its use. ...
  • Composite Nature. ...
  • Unstable Demand. ...
  • Fixed supply in the short run. ...
  • Absence of ownership. ...
  • Heterogeneous. ...
  • Risky. ...
  • Marketable.


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The tourism components 4As (Accommodation, Access, Amenities and Attractions) are the ones that tourism managers should consider in the development of the destination and ensure that all components are best suited with the quality and requirements of visitors (Haneef, 2017).

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