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How to Participate in Global Competition
As the world has become an “international tourism market” with low-cost airlines still cheaper and booking service online. Competition is fierce, because the demand is much lower than the overall supply of Accommodation available. How do you recession proof your tourism business?
Regional low-cost airlines to reduce costs while watching Journey to the internet to compare travelers and places to visit.
How do you, to participate in global competition?
1. Think Globally
Join an online booking service offering the agency a wide range of national costumes. Rapid growth of world-class environment, is the ideal market you should be on target.
2. Prize strategic
Small guest houses and hotels should provide a wide range of prices to suit all tastes pockets. Offer winning “local” discounts local population to stay in your home while making an appointment for your room, prices range from a variety of potential customers. A dorm bed in the middle of the range could offer luxury accommodation.
3. Networking
Network of local clubs and organizations and offers special tours for groups. If your area has beautiful areas where you walk or bike and hike research relevant contact and bike clubs.
4. Extended Stay
Many tourist areas often support an abundance of housing, but by offering a low cost housing in the long term.
5. Think locally
The local tourism should never be ignored. Advertise locally special offer. If you have an empty bar, the rooms have private parties with accommodation.
6. Value added
Small hotels may have an informal “flea market or club nights for local clubs. Offers a good bottle of wine for each couple to take a room at home.
7. Business rates
Many hotels in Asia, where there is often an oversupply of accommodation “Business” or “transit” tariffs. In large cities of Asia, make – High End Hotels a high percentage of sales to offer “rate.”
Empty hotels, bars, cafes and resorts are a natural consequence of global tourism. But thinking locally and globally You can not only survive a recession, but completely recession-proof your business.