Lesson Plan


 1.     Time for travel
There are many different reasons why we might make a journey, visit a destination or travel to other countries.Individually, think about journeys that you, your friends or family have made in the last year. Record in the table below.
     where the journey was to
     the person or people travelling
     their reasons for each journey.
                                                                           

Where was the visit to?
Who was travelling?
What was the reason for the journey?
E.g. Manchester
E.g. Me and my cousin Mel
E.g. To visit our friend Jack
Bandung
Me & my mom
To holiday in Floating Market
Cianjur
Me & my family
for treatment and massage
Jakarta
Me & my family
For holiday and pick up my sister’s friend
Pare, Kediri
Me & my friends
For study in kampung inggris
Bali
Me & my family



For travelling
Pangandaran
Me & friends
For holiday and refreshing
Garut
Me & my friends
To holiday and visit my friend’s house
Cisayong
Me & my friends
To try new Caffe
Yogyakarta
Me & my friends
For the exams



2.  Types of tourism


Read each of the travel and tourism scenarios below and match it to one of the main types of tourism.

Domestic

Outboud

Inbound

An eldery couple from Lancashire who take a short break on the Isle of Man.
A gap-year student who travel around the world over 12 months
A Japanese doctor who travels from Tokyo to attend a medical conference in London.

A family of five from Norfolk who take a ferry to France for a two week camping holiday.
A group of A-Level students from Newcastle who take a two week cycling holiday in the Highlands.

A group of Canadian tourists who fly to London and then tour the UK by coach for four weeks.


A group of girls on a ‘hen weekend’ to Amsterdam.
































3. Reasons for travel

In pairs or small groups, think or as many different reasons why people travel, and write down a reason for each letter of the alphabet in the table below.

A
Affordable place price
B
Brother's or sister’s  wedding invitation
C
Create youtube content, such as culinary
D
Date with boyfriend
E
Enjoy a long holiday
F
Friend’s graduation and family’s graduation
G
Go up the mountain and enjoy the sunrise
H
Holiday with my family
I
Important events with clients
J
Just enjoy the moment when the weekend
K
Keep our body and mind fresh
L
Life is short, travelling first
M
Meet families who are outside the city
N
Never visited that place before
O
Occasion invitation
P
Performance of our favourite singer
Q
Quality time with your loved ones
R
Relieve fatigue from daily activities
S
Study tour with my friends
T
The interest of the view
U
Unique place
V
Vacation with friends or family
W
Wondering how was the place
X
Xo wonderful places
Y
Yacht for enjoying the sound of the sea
Z
Zoo was the purpose one

 4.  Travel motivations
Read each of the travel and tourism scenarios below and match it to one of the main types of tourism.

Leisure
Business
VFR
An Indian manufacturer who travels to Birmingham for an exhibition.
A Welsh Member of Parliament travelling to Brussels for five days.
An elderly couple from Suffolk who travel to visit their grandchildren in Spain.
A mother and daughter from Manchester travelling to the Lake District for a spa weekend.

Two teenagers who take the train to see their old school friends in Leeds.
A group of 12 men travelling to Latvia on a
‘stag-weekend’.


A group of university students who take a two week package holiday to Ibiza.






Domestic

Outboud

Inbound

A mother and daughter from Manchester travelling to the Lake District for a spa weekend.
A Welsh Member of Parliament travelling to Brussels for five days.
An Indian manufacturer who travels to Birmingham for an exhibition.
A group of 12 men travelling to Latvia on a
‘stag-weekend’.
A group of university students who take a two week package holiday to Ibiza.

Two teenagers who take the train to see their old school friends in Leeds.
An elderly couple from Suffolk who travel to visit their grandchildren in Spain.
















5. Travel and tourism jobs

Tourism makes a major contribution to the UK economy and creates many different jobs in the travel and tourism sector.
With a partner, discuss all the different job roles that you can think of which are related to the travel and tourism sector. Record your findings in the diagram below.

1.    Tour Guide
2.    Tour operator
3.    Hotel manager
4.    Event and Conference Organizer
5.    Executive Chef
6.    RP Manager
7.    Spa Manager
8.    Sommelier
9.    Leisure Activity co-ordinator
10. Travel Agent

Take it further:
Individually, choose one of the job roles from the diagram above. Use the internet, newspapers and other available resources to research your chosen job role and find out the average wage for someone working in that role.
Research, planning, and travel book Travel Agents for individuals and groups. Travel agents make tourist travel easier because they have years of experience and knowledge. They can help with flight bookings, hotel selection, transfer arrangements, and holiday activities.
If you are considering becoming a Travel Agent, you will need great organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to think.
The minimum salary for this travel agent is the US $ 449 or around IDR 6.3 million / month

6.  Key facts and figures

Research Activity

In pairs or small groups, carry out internet research to find out the most up-to-date statistics on UK tourism numbers and spending.

Domestic tourism

Number of tourism trips taken in the UK
According to https://www.visitbritain.org/ latest England domestic overnight trips by journey purpose from June-July the average people travel in their own country the number of visitors decreases for a year on trips and bednight. Domestic travel decreased 2.5% from 122,792 to 119,689, bednight  decreased 2.9% from 380,959 to 370,030 then expenditure also decreased 0.3% from £ 24,323 to £ 24,244
Total spending
so total spending from 2018 to 2019 people trips decreased by 2.5% which is around 3,103 visitors, and people bednight decreased by 2.9% approximately 10,929 visitors. expenditure decreased by 0.3% to £ 79

Inbound tourism
Number of overseas tourists coming to the UK
According to https://www.visitbritain.org/latest-monthly-data-1 said that  The UK received 3.5 million overseas visits in June 2019, up 9% year-on-year (YoY) and just 1% behind the June 2017 record. As April and May were down YoY, inbound visits in the last three months were down 2% to 9.9 million, and visits from January to June 2019 were down 1% in the first six months of 2018. Overseas visits to the UK in the twelve months to June 2019 were on par with July 2017 – June 2018 with 37.8 million visits.
Total spending
In June 2019, inbound visitors spent a record of £2.3 billion, up 13% in June 2018. Thanks to those strong results, inbound spending in April – June 2019 was on par with April – June 2018 with £6.0 billion spent. With all the previous months in 2019 down YoY, spend in the year to date (£10.3 billion) was 2% below January – June 2018 though. Overall, overseas visitors spent £22.7 billion in the UK in the twelve months to June 2019, down 6% compared to the previous twelve-month period.

Outbound tourism
Number of UK tourists taking trips abroad
In 2018, UK residents took 71.7 million trips overseas in total. That was a 1% increase from 2017 or 1.1 million fewer visits. The number of trips had been steadily increasing for years, having gone up by 29% (or 16.2 million trips) from 2012 to 2017, as can be seen in our chart below. The average length of trips has also decreased to 9.8 nights, from 10.4 in 2018. Despite both the number of trips falling and the length of trips decreasing, the total amount spent by Brits has increased in 2018, by 1%.
Total spending
In 2018, the average UK resident was abroad for a total of 9.8 nights and spent £616 while there. In total, 71.7 million trips were taken, amounting to £45.4 billion spent abroad by tourists from the UK.


7.  Workspace activity
The Tourist Information Centre
‘Enjoy England’, part of Visit Britain is responsible for promoting England’s attractions to its domestic and inbound visitors. Essential to the aims and objectives of Enjoy England is the work of Tourist Information Centres.
Tourist Information Centres (TICs), sometimes called Visitor Information Centres, offer the tourist or visitor essential practical information and advice about a particular town, city, or area. This information can include how to get there, how to get around, what to see and do and where to stay.
There are currently 560 TICs operating throughout England, all independently run and staffed by local people, ready to deal with a range of enquiries.
TICs act as an information point for:
  accommodation
  attractions
  eating and drinking
  entertainment
  maps and guides
  shopping
  transport.
TICs offer a range of products and services to the tourist including
  accommodation bookings
  ticket sales for local concerts, shows and events
  sale of souvenirs, books and maps;
  transport information and transport ticket booking.

Activity

Make a visit to your local Tourist Information Centre (or carry out research) to find out:
  the aims and objectives of the TIC.
  about the different products and services they offer to tourists.
  Which organisations the TIC works with. Identify which of these are domestic, inbound and outbound organisations. Are these from the public or private sector?
  what the benefits of these working relationships are to the TIC.
  how many visitors the Centre deals with each year. Do they have any statistics on the contribution these visitors make to the local economy?
      
·      The aims and objectives Panorama Tour & Travel 
-       An integrated group of companies, focusing on tourism, transportation, hospitality, and related businesses.
-       Smartly and passionately deliver unique and pleasant experiences through innovative and excellent services.
-       Delight our stakeholders with sustainable growth and great values.
-       Make "Panorama belong to the world"
ü   Objectives
-          Reliability; going the extra mile to consistently deliver as promised.
-          Innovate & proactive; continuously seek new ways to deliver unique services and values. Smartly anticipating all challenges.
-          Truly care; being compassionate and bringing smilies to millions
-          Synergy: complementing and taking advantage of our various strengths to achieve greater results. Effective communication is essential.
-          The pursuit of excellence; striving continuously to be the best in everything we do.
·      Product and Services Panorama Tour and travel http://panorama-sentrawisata.com/about-2/#vision
ü Reliability - delivering as promised, consistently
ü Convenience - making things easy for customers
ü Comfort - making customers feel good
ü Fair Value - providing best-possible benefits
ü Unique experiences - creating "one-of-a-kind" moments
ü Flexible solutions - smartly addressing customers needs & expectations
ü Recognition - valuing customers by meaningful appreciation & respect
ü Inbound pillars
ü Travel & leisure
ü Media
ü Hospitality
ü Transportation
·      Organisations the Panorama works.
 Panorama tour and travel is one of the largest tour and travel in Indonesia and has corporate with travel aboard based onehttps://panorama-sentrawisata.com/panorama-announces-partnership-with-the-worlds-largest-travel-company/ panorama works with Japan Travel Bureau Foundation, East Japan Railway The company, Central Japan Railway Company, West Japan Railway Company, Hokkaido Railway Company, The Bank of Tokyo -Mitsubishi UFJ, Mizuho Corporate Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways. and all of them are public sector
·      The benefit Panorama Tour and Travel: The most recent move by PANR to firm its footprint in its strategy to become a leading regional tourism company as stated in its Mission and Vision 2020 and to become Indonesia’s truly pride.
·      For visitors not listed on the web
Take it further:
Are there any organisations the TIC is not working with that you feel would be useful partners? Why?
I think everything is organizing well because there must be approval and endorsement when they decide to organize collaboration and it can be said of their cooperation with international companies.















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