Work challenges of tour operators
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2017-03Author
Gudin, Rucelyn V
Vale, Celis L
Tejada, Josephine L.
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The study was conducted to investigate the level of work challenges of
selected Tour operators in Davao City. 30 respondents were chosen and their
responses served as the needed data for the study. The said data were
treated statistically using Frequency Count, Percentage, Mean and ANOVA.
The result of the study is presented as follows: There is a moderate level of
work challenges among of tour operator. Furthermore, results showed that
number of employees and year of operation did not lead to significant
difference of work challenges. The implication of the study is for the tourism
industry to focus on reaching more countries to promote the Philippines,
particularly Davao City, considering that the degree of difficulties experienced
by tour operators is just moderate means they have more time focusing on
promoting the tourist spots, particularly that the new administration is assisting
the tourism industry by building infrastructures and adding fast means of
transportation. Also, a close collaboration should take place among tourism
related businesses wherein stakeholders involved in tourism will offer one
payment term for the entire duration of the tourists stay for a certain period of
time. This would lessen the burden of the tourists in handling cash and
computing the equivalent of their currency to the Philippine currency. Also the
security measures implemented by the government is complied upon by the
tour operators to ensure the safety of the tourists.
Keywords: Work Challenges and Tour Operators