tailieunhanh - Lecture Tourism: Principles, practices, philosophies (12th edition): Chapter 6 - Charles R. Goeldner, J. R. Brent Ritchie

Chapter 6 - Hospitality and related services. After completing this unit, you should be able to: Study the lodging industry, appreciate the immensity of the restaurant-food service industry, learn the current trends in resorts and timesharing mode of operation, discover why meetings and conventions as well as meeting planners are so important to tourism. | Hospitality and Related Services 6 LEARNING OBJECTIVES Study the lodging industry. Appreciate the immensity of the restaurant-food service industry. Learn the current trends in resorts and timesharing mode of operation. Discover why meetings and conventions as well as meeting planners are so important to tourism. OPERATING SECTORS OF THE TOURISM INDUSTRY ACCOMMODATIONS STRUCTURE THE LODGING INDUSTRY World hotel room inventory grows about . Occupancy rates average about 65% overall. 72% of the world’s hotel rooms are located in Europe and North America. Europe has 45% of rooms. In 2009, the . lodging industry generated $ billion in sales, numbered 50,800 properties, millions rooms, and recorded profits of $ billion. TOP 25 HOTEL CHAINS (2009) RESORTS AND TIMESHARING 31% of the world’s timeshare units are located in North America. There are million . timeshare owners. Timeshare resorts are located in 95 countries Timeshare owners reside in more than 95 nations. Major companies such as Disney, Hilton, Marriott, and Hyatt have become involved in timeshare. FOOD SERVICES STRUCTURE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY (2010) . sales total estimated $580 billion – over 2009. Employs more than million people Restaurant industry provides work for more than 9% of those employed in the United States Industry employees more minority managers than any other retail industry 945,000 locations Travelers contribute about $139 billion to sales each year. MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS Industry worth $263 billion Supports $ million direct jobs Convention centers are expanding | Hospitality and Related Services 6 LEARNING OBJECTIVES Study the lodging industry. Appreciate the immensity of the restaurant-food service industry. Learn the current trends in resorts and timesharing mode of operation. Discover why meetings and conventions as well as meeting planners are so important to tourism. OPERATING SECTORS OF THE TOURISM INDUSTRY ACCOMMODATIONS STRUCTURE THE LODGING INDUSTRY World hotel room inventory grows about . Occupancy rates average about 65% overall. 72% of the world’s hotel rooms are located in Europe and North America. Europe has 45% of rooms. In 2009, the . lodging industry generated $ billion in sales, numbered 50,800 properties, millions rooms, and recorded profits of $ billion. TOP 25 HOTEL CHAINS (2009) RESORTS AND TIMESHARING 31% of the world’s timeshare units are located in North America. There are million . timeshare owners. Timeshare resorts are located in 95 countries Timeshare owners reside in more than 95 nations. Major companies such as Disney, Hilton, Marriott, and Hyatt have become involved in timeshare. FOOD SERVICES STRUCTURE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY (2010) . sales total estimated $580 billion – over 2009. Employs more than million people Restaurant industry provides work for more than 9% of those employed in the United States Industry employees more minority managers than any other retail industry 945,000 locations Travelers contribute about $139 billion to sales each year. MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS Industry worth $263 billion Supports $ million direct jobs Convention centers are expanding

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