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Travel Industry Economics

A Guide for Financial Analysis

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In this book Harold L. Vogel comprehensively and holistically examines the business economics and investment aspects of major components of the travel industry, including airlines, hotels, casinos, amusement and theme parks, cruise lines, and tourism. The book is designed as an economics-grounded text that uniquely integrates reviews of each sector’s history with economics, accounting, and financial aspects and analysis. As such, it provides a concise, up-to-date reference guide for financial analysts, economists, industry executives, legislators and regulators, advertisers, and journalists interested in the economics, financing, and marketing of travel and tourism-related goods and services.
The fourth edition of this well-established text updates, refreshes, and significantly broadens the coverage of tourism economics. It includes new sections on travel law and applications of big data and artificial intelligence technologies as well as additional material on demographic spending patterns, the online travel agency business, the pandemic’s effects and affects on industry finances, expanded coverage of the cruise line industry, and information on the damage to tourist destinations caused by excessive pollution and traffic.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter

Introduction

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Chapter 1. Economic Perspectives
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Getting There

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Chapter 2. Wings
Abstract
This chapter reviews the history, economics terminology, accounting, and marketing aspects that affect the global airline business. It shows how important technology and marketing investments shape the competitive playing field and why running a modern aviation enterprise is so capital intensive, complex, and sensitive to overall economic conditions. It also provides balance sheet guidelines that can be applied to financial analysis of all travel and tourism companies.
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Chapter 3. Water and Wheels
Abstract
Not everyone flies. Sometimes it may, in fact, still be more convenient, more fun, and less expensive to go by car, bus, or train—or to take a cruise. This chapter provides background about travel on vehicles that move on water or wheels.
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Being There

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Chapter 4. Hotels
Abstract
This chapter reviews the history, economics, terminology, accounting, and operating aspects of lodging and hospitality providers. Key performance metrics that are essential to evaluating competitive micro- and macro- economic and financial conditions are explained and applied. Valuation methods and the relationships to real estate, labor costs, and construction plans, and interest rates are also covered.
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Doing Things There

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Chapter 5. Casinos
Abstract
This chapter reviews the history, economics, terminology, financial aspects and accounting features and operating aspects of casinos. Readers in this chapter will learn what factors affect casino profits and how profits are earned from games, the terminology and psychological roots of the business, and what methods are used in marketing and valuation. Ties to economic factors and studies are also provided.
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Chapter 6. Amusement/Theme Parks and Resorts
Abstract
This chapter reviews the history, economics, terminology, financial and accounting features and operating aspects of theme parks and resorts. An overview of how to think about and understand the business along with explanation of the ties to macro-economic factors is provided.
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Chapter 7. Tourism
Abstract
This chapter reviews all aspects of tourism, describes terminology, growth and economic aspects, and travel laws and regulations. An overview of how tourism and tourists may be classified and how this all relates to marketing and macroeconomic features is explored with the special emphasis on multipliers and the pros and cons regional development. From this it becomes evident that there are important benefits but also major costs (pollution, traffic, cultural displacements, etc.) involved in the propagation of tourist-related activities.
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Roundup

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Chapter 8. Performance and Policy
Abstract
This chapter covers the key issues that affect all travel sectors as they relate to performance and government policy aspects. It is shown that all sectors involve policy tradeoffs in terms of capital and operating costs and the benefits that might be ultimately be provided.
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Metadaten
Titel
Travel Industry Economics
verfasst von
Dr. Harold L. Vogel
Copyright-Jahr
2021
Electronic ISBN
978-3-030-63351-6
Print ISBN
978-3-030-63350-9
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63351-6

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