目录
Chapter I Travel Information
Unit 1 Inquiry Into Travel Information
Chapter II Entry and Exit
Unit 2 Travel Certificate
Unit 3 Going Through the Customs
Chapter III Transportation
Unit 4 Choices of Transportation
Unit 5 Means of Transportation
Chapter IV Food and Accommodation
Unit 6 Hotel Reservation
Unit 7 Receptionist Service
Unit 8 Housekeeping Service
Unit 9 Food & Beverage Service
Chapter V Sightseeing
Unit 10 Culture Tourism
Unit 11 Ecotourism
Unit 12 Recreation Trip
Chapter VI Entertainment
Unit 13 Enjoying Music and Performances
Unit 14 Watching Sports Games
Unit 15 Special Funs
Chapter VII Convention Service
Unit 16 Exhibition Reception
Unit 17 Convention
Chapter VIII Shopping
Unit 18 Shopping
Chapter IX Travel Safety
Unit 19 Travel Safety Service
Chapter X Complaints
Unit 20 Tourist Complaints
Vocabulary
References
摘要
To cater to the new class of travelers, tour operators have now developed a variety of packages which offer bargain prices, convenience and reliability. Not only have package tours become more accessible in the jet age, they have also become more flexible in terms of length. In the days when overseas travel entailed a journey by steamship, tours were necessarily longer, commonly lasting two or three months. A few tour operators offer lengthy packages, but most have scaled down the itineraries of multi-country tours to around 22 days. As a result, tours are less leisurely than they used to be, and less time is spent at each destination. Shorter tours, featuring only two or three destinations, have also been developeck
A package tour is a combination of several travel components provided by different suppliers, which are sold to the consumer as a single product at a single price. A package tour typically comprises two or more of the following components: one or more forms of transportation(including fly-drive, fly-cruise, motorcoach tour, and rail tour packages), accommodations, meals, attractions and events( including sightseeing and admission to natural and commercial attractions, entertainment, recreation, and a variety of special events), extras (including transfers and baggage handling, tips and taxes, the service of a professional tour manager and tour guides, travel bags, and discount coupons for restaurants and shops).