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Practical Marketing Skills in Travel and Tourism 2

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Student review and identify the main marketing and promotional methods in the travel and tourism industry. They examine advertising, press releases, brochures, leaflets and other techniques. They complete an activity sheet while researching a river festival in the UK.

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