About This Subject
Cambridge A Level Travel and Tourism (9395) explores the global travel and tourism industry, its operations, and its impact on societies and economies. The course equips learners with knowledge and practical skills for managing, marketing, and developing tourism services sustainably.
Learning Objectives
Tourism Management: Understanding how tourism businesses operate and are managed.
Travel Operations: Study of airlines, hotels, tour operators, and travel agencies.
Marketing in Tourism: Strategies to attract and satisfy tourists.
Customer Service: Providing excellent service and handling customer needs.
Sustainable Tourism: Minimizing environmental impact and supporting local communities.
Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills: Research, planning, and decision-making in real-world tourism contexts.
Material Includes
- Textbooks and study guides.
- Lecture notes and presentations.
- Case studies, assignments, and projects.
- Past papers and model answers.
- Interactive videos and quizzes.
- Instructor guidance and support.
Requirements
- Completion of IGCSE or equivalent qualifications recommended.
- Access to notebooks, writing tools, and online resources.
- Consistent practice of assignments and participation in case studies.
- Engagement with practical scenarios to develop real-world skills.
Target Audience
- Students interested in tourism, hospitality, and travel-related careers.
- Learners aiming to pursue higher education in tourism, business, or hospitality management.
- Individuals preparing for Cambridge A Level examinations.