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Travel Business Mini-Workshop Training (Part 1) Day 2

🙋Aloha Travel Practitioners.

 

Welcome to Day 2 of our Travel business mini-training/workshop.

 

This workshop is particularly designed for travel agents, travel agency owners as well new and aspiring travel business entrepreneurs who appreciate thorough formal industry knowledge.

 

đź“ŤFor day 2;
Let’s delve in, we’re starting with basics descriptions, meanings, definitions, and of course History!

 

đź“ŤQuestion:
WHAT IS TRAVEL ??

 

🎯Answer:
TRAVEL IS A PRACTICAL ACTION

đź‘ŚThere are lots of descriptions, definitions, meanings, and qualifications given to Travel.

👉Travel is an active undertaking to complete a need to get to another location from a current location.

👉It is the act of traveling.

 

đź“ŤSimply put; Travel is the act of moving from one place to another place. That is: “moving from point A through to point B”.

 

đź“ŤThat practical action of departing from point A to arrive at point B is termed Travel.

 

đź“ŤTravel is embarked upon for diverse (travel) reasons, and can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship, or other means of conveyance (transportation), with or without luggage, and can be round trips or one-way journeys covering long-distance travel, short-distance travel, overseas travel, regional travel, domestic travel, etc

 

👉When you move towards anywhere it refers to travel.

 

đź“ŤThe time and the distance covered for the journey between two places is the act of traveling.

 

đź“ŤTravel is what you do to make and complete a journey (includes planning).

 

Technical Question:
đź“ŤCan any movement between different places or any act of movement as simple as walking be referred to as travel?

 

Technical Answer:
👉NO!

 

Technical Reason:
Travel has to have reasons (including planning) where the act of movement is only referred to as a mode or means to achieve that movement (covering of the distance) from one place to another🎯

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