TOURISM MANAGEMENT TERMINOLOGY: A COMPREHENSIVE EXPLORATION

Authors

  • Turgunova Shokhsanam Alisherovna Author

Abstract

Tourism management is a dynamic and multifaceted field that encompasses the planning, development, marketing, and management of tourism activities and destinations. As one of the fastest-growing global industries, tourism requires effective communication and collaboration among stakeholders, which depend on a shared understanding of specialized terminology. This article provides a detailed exploration of key terms and concepts in tourism management, supported by a literature review, methodology, data analysis, findings, and recommendations.

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Published

2024-12-03