Relationship Between Sexuality And The Modern Hospitality Industry Term Paper

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Sexuality in the Hospitality Industry The hospitality industry in the UK is big business, and sexuality is an important part of this business. If we define the hospitality industry as "hotels and a myriad of leisure and catering operations of different kinds" (Mills), then the hospitality industry in the UK brings in around 50 billion pounds each year. This is around 10% of Britain's total consumer expenditure each year. In addition, the hospitality industry employs about 70% of the individuals within the wider tourism industry (Mills).

The hospitality industry encompasses airlines, cruise liners, railways, restaurants, hotels, department stores, pubs, and leisure centers. Given that the hospitality industry encompasses such a wide range of business types and caters to such a large consumer basis, there is a wide opportunity for the appearance of sexuality within the industry.

In order to better understand the role of sexuality in the hospitality industry, it may be helpful to better understand the definition of sexuality itself. The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines sexuality as "the quality or state of being sexual," and "expression of sexual receptivity or interest especially when excessive." This definition clearly seems limited, and of little real use in understanding sexuality in the hospitality industry. Perhaps sexuality is better defined for these purposes as "related to sexual feelings...

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America is famous for its use of sexuality in advertising and the larger hospitality industry. One only has to think of events like Spring Break in Daytona Beach to understand the power of sexuality, as wet t-shirt contests and the like run rampant. Even old-school institutions like Hooters restaurant in the states offer sexuality as part of their menu, with waitresses in tight clothing, and a clear emphasis on cleavage. There has even been the emergence of a Hooters-type airline opening in the United States, where flights are "staffed by a crew of two pilots, 3 flight attendants, along with Hooters Girls on every flight" (Hooters Air).
While sexuality in the hospitality industry in the UK may not be quite as blatant as in America, it certainly does exist. The UK may have an image as a sexually repressed country with a stiff upper lip, but this does not necessarily come to bear in the larger hospitality industry, where sexually plays an important role.

One relatively innocuous example of sexuality in the hospitality industry is the portrayal of many hospitality-related goods and events in a "romantic" light. Hotels are often promoted as "romantic getaways" that allow a couple privacy and quiet, romantic environment. Often,…

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Hooters Air. Hooters Air Lands at Gary/Chicago. 17 May 2004. http://www.hootersair.com/about/press/2004/2004-04-29-Gary.asp

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Sexuality. 17 May 2004. http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=sexuality

Mills, Barrie. Higher Education in the UK Hospitality Industry. 12 May 2004. http://www.intstudy.com/articles/tweukhos.htm


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