Tourism and Hospitality Industries
It is perhaps indicative of how interconnected the hospitality industry and the tourism industry are that they are often connected in literature as one broad industrial category, "the hospitality and tourist industry." Their aims and objectives certainly overlap, sharing a common goal of catering to the needs and desires of people who are traveling for one reason or another. It is a facile separation of the domains of each industry to suggest that hospitality pertains to where people stay and tourism pertains to what people do in the process of travel, particularly as the options become more elaborate and varied to reflect a simultaneous increase in technology and the sophistication of consumer demand. Instead of focusing upon debatable divisions between the functions of each industry, it is perhaps a better model to look at the ways in which they support each other's key services (Ottenbacher 2009).
One of the essential aspects of tourism is the marketing and branding of destinations (Silvanto 2009). It is important for the purposes of identifying unique attributes to travelers who are considering a destination-based travel experience. Domains of destination branding range from historical, climate-based, event-based, service offerings (such as conference centers for business-related destination travel), cultural/lifestyle (such as 'ecotourism'), and environmental destination aspects. Creating a brand for a destination often includes a confluence of multiple domains for the purposes of communicating an appealing image to consumers. The types of hospitality options and services offered at a destination often are considered in destination branding and are...
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