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Introduction to the structure of Tourism Industry.  

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INTRODUCTION Section 1 Introduction to the structure of Tourism Industry In this report, the structure of the current industry will be examined, according to Holloway's model. According to Holloway's there are four main sectors from both Private and Public Sector. They are Producers, Tour Operators and Brokers, Travel Agents and the Tourist (Holloway 1994:58) Producers Producers can exist from both Private and Public Sector. "Public sector bodies tend to be particularly dominant in certain sectors of the attraction business, including museums, historic sites, galleries, theatres and leisure centers, for example." (Horner, S., Swarbrooke J., 1996: 280) "Private Sector companies are particularly important players in certain sectors of the attraction business such as theme parks and industrial tourism" (Horner, S., Swarbrooke J., 1996: 281) Producers consist of accommodation, carriers and man - made attractions. "Accommodation is, by a long way, the largest and most ubiquitous sub sector within the tourism economy. With few exceptions, tourists require a...

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