Tourism and Hospitality Entrepreneurship
Tourism and Hospitality Entrepreneurship
Tourism and Hospitality Entrepreneurship
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
January 2024
1. Introduction
This presentation is focused on the numerous opportunities that can be
found in the tourism and hospitality industry. This research paper is
intended to shed light on the wide range of career opportunities and the
possibilities for development in this booming sector. The tourism and
hospitality industry offers a wide variety of positions in various fields.
There are unlimited opportunities that come from hotels and resorts to
restaurants, travel agencies, event management companies. One of the
significant benefits of working in this field is its international character.
As the demand for travel grows and international tourism rises,
professionals in this industry have a good chance to work all over the
world. Besides, the industry provides a wide variety of job openings to
cater for many diverse skills and interests. Whether you are passionate
about customer service, marketing, finance or even the culinary arts
there is a large space for you in both tourism and also hospitality
sectors. Apart from the diverse career opportunities, this sector also
offers a remarkable scope for the growth in one’s profession. If a person
has the right kind of skills and experience, then he or she becomes a
leader quite easily. First, the tourism and hospitality industry is known
for its constantly changing nature which makes it a very interesting
field to work in. Finally, the tourism and hospitality industry is so full
of career development opportunities. This field is a very attractive
option for many people looking to find a rewarding and also lucrative
career due to its global reach, variety of roles available, and promotion
opportunities.
In 2023, according to the UNWTO’s forecasts, global
tourism arrivals will amount to 80-95% of pre-covid figures depending
on different factors including the rate of economic growth, Asia–
Pacific travel recovery and geopolitical tensions. Based on the
estimates by the World Travel & Tourism (WTTC), nearly half of its
185 countries in which it conducts research will have recovered to pre-
cavity levels or be at 95 percent or more of full recovery by 2023.
2. Review of Literature
2.1 Heritage tourism entrepreneurship and social media
Marius-Răzvan Surugiu and Camelia Surugiu (2015)
The paper discusses the many benefits and also risks of social
media as a platform for heritage tourism businesses. The authors state
that the popularity of heritage tourism is growing, and entrepreneurs in
this niche should take into consideration new marketing tools to gain
more tourists. Entrepreneurs are increasingly using the information and
communication technologies such as the internet to build their business
and also enhance the marketing mix. However, the tourists wish to
share their experience of the previous cultural vicinities and this can be
achieved through social media such as blogs and forums where many
topic discussions regarding travel and tourism voyages occur. The
authors recommend the need for businesses to concentrate on the
technological innovativeness and also capitalize on the growth of social
media usage. They should capitalize on the new media including blog
sites, Facebook pages, TripAdvisor, Myspace, Twitter, Flickr,
YouTube and also Instagram to improve brand equity as well as
advertise through these channels as they are impossible to ignore in the
world of competition. Thus, the article explores some case studies of
the successful heritage tourism entrepreneurship through social media
including “Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum and Romanian
Peasant Museum with over 40,000 Facebook fans combined.
The start of the country's wealth inflow helps the government raise the
funds needed for the country's progress and growth. In times of crisis,
the tourist sector keeps the nation's economy stable and secure by
keeping it from collapsing. Additionally, the government gets the
funding required to complete large-scale infrastructure projects, such
the construction of theatres, hotels, casinos, and restaurants. By
providing travellers with more options for lodging and activities, these
projects could help the tourist sector. Money will flow more freely as a
result of this. Additionally, this wealth can be used to upgrade the
nation's infrastructure. This means building roads, railroads, better
hospitals, and educational institutions for the benefit of both residents
and tourists.
Source: javatpoint
5. Emerging Trends Shaping the Future of Tourism and
Hospitality Industry
5.1.Bleisure
The popular concept of tourism is the bleisure travel, people who
combine business trips with leisure activities. It is predicted to keep
rising within the mobile workforce. Despite the fact that business travel
has begun to recover in 2021, bleisure is believed to be its future. A
report from 2018 showed that 60 percent of U.S. business trips
contained many elements of leisure, up from 43% in the year 2016.
Alternatively, these business-leisure trips can also be planned in
advance where the clients schedule their vacation within the same
period as a job-related trip. Companies can also provide some tourist
activities during the business trips to their employees.
There is also a phenomenon of the digital nomads
among the millennials. For this reason, online workers and also
freelancers take up the habit of traveling while they work. As a tour
operator, you can capitalize on this emerging trend by designing
packages that appeal to the business visitors and make them stay over
for pleasure. For instance, you can offer retreats for the teams along
with some extras such as photos, videos and also transportation. The
presence of WIFI and chargers in the buses and accommodation (in
case of multiple-day tours) can also attract digital nomads and other
travellers who need to remain online for their work.
5.2.Automation
These days, clients are no longer required to make phone calls and talk
with a service provider directly or even go into the supplier’s office for
the direct negotiations. As a result of the digitization, online bookings
have increased a lot. It has not only reduced the cost of advertising for
travel companies but also, the customers increasingly enjoy and prefer
this convenience. Tour and activities companies have also gradually
embraced the technology and online bookings. In 2019, 71% of the
operators who participated in the survey had introduced reservation
technology into their businesses compared to only 25% who did so in
the year 2010. In addition to this, these firms had a higher growth rates
and profitability. These advanced technologies enable the tour and
activity providers to manage their activities more effectively by
automating the process of the booking systems. Long gone are the days
when you are using spreadsheets, pen and paper to manage your
reservations: booking systems take care of everything, saving you lots
of time and also money. For instance, the Regiondo booking system
conquered a European travel market with a convenient reservation
experience, flexibility and many innovations for organizations of any
scale.
5.3.Tech-EmpowerdTravel
We have discussed automation and also mobile booking in the tourism
industry as one of the future trends. However, numerous other aspects
of the travel will be influenced by the current and also future
technologies. Over the next year, tech innovations will further make the
traveling more convenient. The top five technologies that would
increase confidence to travel in the next 12 months are:
5.4.Staycation
Another trend that emerged due to the pandemic is the staycation. It
symbolizes a home instead of an abroad holiday. Is usually
characterized by day trips for the local sightseeing and activities. This
kind of holiday is a perfect for those who want to get away from their
houses but also do not want the hassle of following Covid-19 rules.