Business-tourism
The
business world is a lucrative market requiring the services of efficient and flexible travel organizers, and often includes elements of natural and cultural tourism.
Business tourism includes all travel arrangements such as airline and accommodation packages for
business personnel to such events as conferences, exhibitions, and training and development seminars.
Business tourism can also be one
business visiting colleagues or clients in another region, state, or country. Often meals, sightseeing, and car hire are included within the packaging. Very often, businesspeople travelling for
business or professional development purposes will allow time to take in some natural and cultural sites, and visits to such tourist destinations can be part of the host business’ or businessperson’s public relations strategy. In some cultures, being hospitable and taking time to know
business guests or potential colleagues is important for paving the way for more collaborative
business dealings or upcoming negotiations. Showing visitors around can express goodwill and allow time to establish relationships. For instance, a city council seeking to contract with a government from another country to provide administrative and infrastructural training and advice might greatly improve their standing by taking visiting officials on several one-day jaunts for pleasure.
Business tourism or
business travel may be a more limited and focused subset of normal tourism. During
business tourism, individuals are still working and being paid, but they're doing so faraway from both their workplace and residential. Some definitions of
tourism tend to exclude
business travel. In any case, the planet
Tourism Organization characterizes visitors as individuals "venturing out to and remaining in places outside their standard condition for short of what one back to back year for relaxation,
business and different purposes".
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