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Sector Report No. 8/2006 ICT and e-
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Tourism Table of Contents Executive
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Tourism Executive Summary Objective
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Tourism Ongoing market consolidatio
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Tourism 1 Introduction 1.1 About e-
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Tourism Methodology e-Business W@tc
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Tourism The 10 sectors studied in 2
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Tourism Exhibit 1-2: Process compon
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Tourism have a major impact, as the
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Tourism 2 Context and Background 2.
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Tourism 2.2 Industry background Tou
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Tourism Demographic changes and con
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Tourism Increasing importance of mo
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Tourism Need for stronger networkin
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Tourism 3.1 Use of and Access to IC
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Tourism Exhibit 3-2: Networks and p
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Tourism Exhibit 3-3: Demand for ICT
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Tourism Exhibit 3-4: Outsourcing an
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Tourism No figures are available on
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Tourism Exhibit 3-8: Use of e-stand
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Tourism In the tourism industry, ab
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Tourism Hence, if decision makers i
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Tourism In general, the rather low
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Tourism between different sub-secto
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Tourism Exhibit 3-15: Online cooper
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Tourism Exhibit 3-17: Adoption of e
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Tourism tourism sub-sectors covered
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Tourism Exhibit 3-20: Main type of
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Tourism Exhibit 3-22: Main location
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Tourism companies which have their
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Tourism 3.6.1 Companies receiving o
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Tourism whether they used rather "s
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Tourism 3.6.2 e-Integration of mark
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Tourism 3.7 ICT and Innovation To e
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Tourism 3.8 Drivers and Inhibitors
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Tourism 3.8.2 Barriers to e-busines
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Tourism 3.9 Summary of the quantita
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Tourism In 2006, results for some i
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Tourism abandonment of paper ticket
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Tourism savings to the consumers; c
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Tourism 4.1.4 Growth, mergers and a
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Tourism CASE STUDY: RE-INTERMEDIATI
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Tourism Exhibit 4-3: The booking re
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Tourism situated in attractive and
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Tourism CASE STUDY: SUCCESSFUL INTE
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Tourism rural tourism to flourish a
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Tourism LCTA was very successful in
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Tourism CASE STUDY: RE-INTERMEDIATI
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Tourism of about 2.2%. Its main com
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Tourism Enhancing real-time vacancy
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Tourism CASE STUDY: CONTROLLING THE
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Tourism Instead of reducing costs f
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Tourism Whereas today, the visible
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Tourism way Accor adopted a two-tie
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Tourism 4.2 Dynamic Packaging 4.2.1
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Tourism The legal dimension, which
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Tourism No such solutions can be fo
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Tourism DP Market All market observ
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Tourism CASE STUDY: IMPLEMENTING DY
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Tourism Exhibit 4-16: Technology bu
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Tourism References Research for thi
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Tourism continue to operate, as the
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Tourism Exhibit 4-18: Customer driv
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Tourism References Research for thi
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Tourism customer uptake is expected
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Tourism such as Germanwings, Hapag-
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Tourism Intermediaries in ticket sa
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Tourism ticket.” (Matthias van Le
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Tourism terms of a considerable red
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Tourism CASE STUDY: ICT-DEPLOYMENT
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Tourism Encouraging passengers to t
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Tourism CASE STUDY: E-TICKETING AT
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