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KS4 Curriculum Guide - Year 11 Travel & Tourism
Term 1 - 3Unit 6: The Travel and Tourism Customer Experience   
It has been said that if you don’t take care of your customers, someone else will, which is why knowing your customers and their needs and providing excellent customer service is so important to all travel and tourism organisations. Customer service in the travel and tourism sector is about knowing your customers’ needs and expectations about the products and services they are using and have purchased. You will look at different types of customers, both internal and external to travel and tourism organisations. Internal customers are important – a happy workforce will want to keep the external customers happy. Determining what a customer needs may depend on what products and services are available, which is why all travel and tourism organisations will investigate their customer needs first. It is also important to recognise where the customer needs come from and often these can be unstated, which can make it difficult to find out exactly what the customer wants. One thing all travel and tourism organisations
Assessment: Learning Aim A: Investigate travel and tourism customer service Learning Aim B: Explore the needs and expectations of different types of customer in the travel and tourism sector Learning Aim C: Understand the importance of customer service to travel and tourism organisations.Key Words and Terms
 
Term 4-6Unit 4: International Travel and Tourism Destinations  
There are over 190 countries in the world. How many will you visit in your lifetime? Working in the travel industry provides opportunities to explore some of these countries, so why not start dreaming now, and look at some of the fascinating destinations that exist? Throughout this unit you will be asked to locate numerous international holiday destinations and their gateways. You will also be asked to investigate natural features, local attractions, accommodation and transport options to suit a variety of customers in various holiday destinations. This unit is particularly relevant for anyone who wishes to work in retail travel or tour operations and it will broaden your knowledge should you wish to work overseas, perhaps as a holiday representative or flying the world as cabin crew.
Assessment: Learning Aim A - Know the major international travel and tourism destinations and gateways Learning Aim B - Investigate the appeal of international travel and tourism destinations to different types of visitor Learning Aim C - Be able to plan international travel to meet the needs of visitors.Key Words and Terms
 

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