n with a customer, and enables organizations to reach a broad audience. Most communications and transactions are now also supported by Web-based systems. Given how IT is reshaping the structure of both commerce and society in general, Buhalis & O’Connor pointed out that tourism companies have changed dramatically in the way they conduct their business; they are also under pressure to invest further in new technologies to maintain their competitive advantage (as cited in Gretzel & Fesenmaier, 2009)   Which influence of information technology to the tourism and hospitality industry affected you the most? In what way?

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Tourism and Information Technology

The tourism industry comprises organizations involved in the production and distribution of travel and tourism

products. It can be viewed as an umbrella industry with a complex distribution chain containing a set of

interrelated businesses, such as transportation companies, accommodation facilities, attractions, food and

beverage enterprises, intermediaries, and providers of recreation and leisure facilities, as well as a multitude

of government agencies, according to Werthner and Klein (as cited in Gretzel & Fesenmaier, 2009).

Information technology (IT) is defined as the collective term given to the most recent development in the

mode (electronics) and machines (computers and communication technology) used for acquisition,

processing, analysis, storage, retrieval, dissemination, and application of information (Haque & Rahman,

2012). In tourism, unlike other industries, it is not a physical product but information that moves from

suppliers to customers. This information must be able to flow smoothly among consumers, intermediaries,

and suppliers involved in serving customer needs.

As a result, according to Buhalis, IT has become an almost universal distribution platform for the tourism

industry and has emerged as the “info-structure” that supports internal and external processes in tourism

organizations (as cited in Gretzel & Fesenmaier, 2009). It reduces the cost of each transaction by minimizing

print, coordination, communication, and distribution costs. It also allows short-notice changes, supports oneto-one interaction with a customer, and enables organizations to reach a broad audience. Most

communications and transactions are now also supported by Web-based systems.

Given how IT is reshaping the structure of both commerce and society in general, Buhalis & O’Connor pointed

out that tourism companies have changed dramatically in the way they conduct their business; they are also

under pressure to invest further in new technologies to maintain their competitive advantage (as cited in

Gretzel & Fesenmaier, 2009)

 

Which influence of information technology to the tourism and hospitality industry affected you the most? In what way?

 

 

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