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Technology's Effects on Travel Agents Expanded

 
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Technology's Effects on Travel Agents Expanded

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A 35 page paper that expands on the shorter paper of the same name. The extensive added section expands on the basic premise of the first that technology already has changed the travel agent industry and will continue to further change it in the future. Harvard's Theodore Levitt wrote in 1960 that America's railroads declined not because there was no demand for their services but because they failed to see themselves as being in the transportation business. As transportation changed and more alternatives became available, the railroads did not change with conditions. The same lesson applies to today's travel agents. This expanded paper uses the examples of Britain's Lunn Poly and the city of Las Vegas as two directions in which travel agents can expand their business in today's technological environment. Bibliography lists 28 sources.
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