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Hospitality Spirit The attitude of caring for and taking care of guests; the service spirit of the
hospitality industry.
Pineapple Symbol Symbolizes hospitality; a sign of friendliness, warmth, and cheer.
Marriott's Service Philosophy "Take care of Marriott people, and they will take care of the guests."
Ritz-Carlton's Service Philosophy "We are ladies and gentlemen taking care of ladies and gentlemen."
Inseparability The inseparable nature of production and consumption of a service
product, with inherent differences due to each guest's unique demands.
Perishability Unsold inventory (e.g., hotel rooms) cannot be stored or recovered; a
hotel with 1,400 rooms that sells only 1,200 loses 200 rooms of revenue
forever.
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UNWTO United Nations World Tourism Organization; the leading international
organization in travel and tourism, promoting responsible, sustainable, and
universally accessible tourism.
Sustainable Tourism Often referred to as "Responsible Tourism"; tourism developed with
environmental responsibility in mind.
Multiplier Effect New dollars injected into an economy circulate through suppliers,
employees, and community members, multiplying the economic impact.
Tourism Definition A dynamic, evolving, consumer-driven force consisting of travel, lodging,
conventions, restaurants, managed services, and recreation.
Lodging Industry Size ~54,000 properties with ~5,000,000 guestrooms; a multi-billion-dollar
industry.
First Hotel Franchise Began in 1907 when the Ritz Development Company franchised The Ritz-
Carlton name in New York City.
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