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Project 1

PROJECT – PACKAGE TOURISM PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

ProjectInstructions
Part1–Prepare and cost a quotation

Acustomer of yours Mrs.Marie Brown has been a regular customer for years. She and her husband David have always enjoyed luxurious holidays to many far and away places. So it came as no surprise when she entered the store again and asked for a business class quote for a proposed holiday to Fiji in June with the following details:
•    Business classreturnairfare fortwoadults direct fromSydneytoNadi, Fiji(departure timesduring business hours)
•    Unlimited baggageallowance
•    All transfers included
•    Five star accommodation in a hut/villa along the coastwithuninterrupted views
•    Inclusion of all meals and drinks
•    Premium insuranceincluded

Using a quotetemplateyou have createdor sourced (e.g.fromtheinternet)and the information provided by Mrs. Brown provide a to-date Businessquote. (All costing mustbesourced viaan onlinesystem fromserviceproviders.)
Information to include in the business quote (attachanydocuments assupporting evidenceensuring they are referencedaccordingly):
•    Customerdetails
•    Anitemisedquotewhich clearlydetails allcomponentsof thecustomer’srequestand thecorresponding costing
•    Allrelevantdatesand times(i.e.departures,arrival,check-in)
•    Allrelevantserviceproviders
•    Allrelevanttaxes,serviceand cancellation fees
•    Sales and coordination fees clearing disclosed
•    Anyrelevantterms andconditions
•    Subject-to-changedetails(i.e.quoteexpiration date)
•    Alternatives to an option that became unavailable
•    A final price in Australian dollars  including all taxes andcharges (gross price)

Part 2 – The Compromise quote

Mrs. Brown left the store very content with the discussion you and she had about the holiday planned for Fiji, the next day she received your quote and was coming in the following week to finalise the details.

It came as a terrible shock when Mrs. Brown came into the store in tears. She advises you that her husband has lost his job and they can no longer afford the luxurious holiday that they had planned.
She wants to discuss with you some ‘adjustments’ that could be made to the holiday to ensure they take a much needed holiday but one that won’t break the bank and need the quote quickly.

Mrs. Brown has some ideas regarding the adjustments she would like to propose:
•    Economy class returnairfare fortwoadults direct fromSydneytoNadi, Fiji(departure timesduring business hours)
•    Restricted baggage allowance(after determining that it will behotand thereforewon’tneedmanywarmclothes)
•    Arrival transferonly included (stating that she “justwantstogetthere”)
•    Four staraccommodationalong theCoastwith partial oceanor lagoon views
•    Breakfast and dinner included (they will fill upon breakfast and havea light lunch)
•    Nodrinks inclusions( as they will buy themduty free)
•    Basic insurance coverincluded

Using a quotetemplateyou have createdor sourced from Part 1, Provide Mrs. Brown with a new and updated quote with all the adjustments she has suggested. (All costing mustbesourced viaan onlinesystem fromserviceproviders.)

Information to include in the business quote (attach any documents assupporting evidenceensuring they are referenced accordingly):
•    Customerdetails
•    Anitemised quote which clearly details allcomponentsof the customer’s adjustmentsand corresponding changes to costing
•    All relevant dates and times (i.e. departures, arrival,check-in)
•    All relevant service providers
•    All relevant taxes,serviceand cancellation fees
•    Sales and coordination fees clearing disclosed
•    Any relevantterms andconditions
•    Subject-to-change details (i.e. quoteexpiration date)
•    Alternatives to an option that became unavailable
•    A final price in Australian dollars  including all taxes andcharges (gross price)

Part 3 – Thecommission

Based on thegross (final)priceof the‘Compromise’quotethatyoudeterminedin part 2ofthisproject,you arerequiredtocalculatethe ‘net’price*of the‘Compromise’quotein accordancewiththe followingcommission structures:
•    Airfare =5%commission
•    Additionalbaggagecharges =0%commission
•    Accommodation,transfersand any inclusivemeals=12%commission
•    Insurance =10%commission

Submit areportwhich not only showsallofthemathematicalcalculationswhichled to youranswer but a description of the application including:
•    The gross price
•    The commission selected fromtheabove structure
•    Howyoucalculated thenetprice
•    The netprice

*NBthe‘net’price iscalculated by subtractingthecommissionfromthefinal(gross)price

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Package Tourism Products

Package Tourism Products
Projects
Project 1

PROJECT – PACKAGE TOURISM PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

ProjectInstructions
Part1–Prepare and cost a quotation

Acustomer of yours Mrs.Marie Brown has been a regular customer for years. She and her husband David have always enjoyed luxurious holidays to many far and away places. So it came as no surprise when she entered the store again and asked for a business class quote for a proposed holiday to Fiji in June with the following details:
•    Business classreturnairfare fortwoadults direct fromSydneytoNadi, Fiji(departure timesduring business hours)
•    Unlimited baggageallowance
•    All transfers included
•    Five star accommodation in a hut/villa along the coastwithuninterrupted views
•    Inclusion of all meals and drinks
•    Premium insuranceincluded

Using a quotetemplateyou have createdor sourced (e.g.fromtheinternet)and the information provided by Mrs. Brown provide a to-date Businessquote. (All costing mustbesourced viaan onlinesystem fromserviceproviders.)
Information to include in the business quote (attachanydocuments assupporting evidenceensuring they are referencedaccordingly):
•    Customerdetails
•    Anitemisedquotewhich clearlydetails allcomponentsof thecustomer’srequestand thecorresponding costing
•    Allrelevantdatesand times(i.e.departures,arrival,check-in)
•    Allrelevantserviceproviders
•    Allrelevanttaxes,serviceand cancellation fees
•    Sales and coordination fees clearing disclosed
•    Anyrelevantterms andconditions
•    Subject-to-changedetails(i.e.quoteexpiration date)
•    Alternatives to an option that became unavailable
•    A final price in Australian dollars  including all taxes andcharges (gross price)

Part 2 – The Compromise quote

Mrs. Brown left the store very content with the discussion you and she had about the holiday planned for Fiji, the next day she received your quote and was coming in the following week to finalise the details.

It came as a terrible shock when Mrs. Brown came into the store in tears. She advises you that her husband has lost his job and they can no longer afford the luxurious holiday that they had planned.
She wants to discuss with you some ‘adjustments’ that could be made to the holiday to ensure they take a much needed holiday but one that won’t break the bank and need the quote quickly.

Mrs. Brown has some ideas regarding the adjustments she would like to propose:
•    Economy class returnairfare fortwoadults direct fromSydneytoNadi, Fiji(departure timesduring business hours)
•    Restricted baggage allowance(after determining that it will behotand thereforewon’tneedmanywarmclothes)
•    Arrival transferonly included (stating that she “justwantstogetthere”)
•    Four staraccommodationalong theCoastwith partial oceanor lagoon views
•    Breakfast and dinner included (they will fill upon breakfast and havea light lunch)
•    Nodrinks inclusions( as they will buy themduty free)
•    Basic insurance coverincluded

Using a quotetemplateyou have createdor sourced from Part 1, Provide Mrs. Brown with a new and updated quote with all the adjustments she has suggested. (All costing mustbesourced viaan onlinesystem fromserviceproviders.)

Information to include in the business quote (attach any documents assupporting evidenceensuring they are referenced accordingly):
•    Customerdetails
•    Anitemised quote which clearly details allcomponentsof the customer’s adjustmentsand corresponding changes to costing
•    All relevant dates and times (i.e. departures, arrival,check-in)
•    All relevant service providers
•    All relevant taxes,serviceand cancellation fees
•    Sales and coordination fees clearing disclosed
•    Any relevantterms andconditions
•    Subject-to-change details (i.e. quoteexpiration date)
•    Alternatives to an option that became unavailable
•    A final price in Australian dollars  including all taxes andcharges (gross price)

Part 3 – Thecommission

Based on thegross (final)priceof the‘Compromise’quotethatyoudeterminedin part 2ofthisproject,you arerequiredtocalculatethe ‘net’price*of the‘Compromise’quotein accordancewiththe followingcommission structures:
•    Airfare =5%commission
•    Additionalbaggagecharges =0%commission
•    Accommodation,transfersand any inclusivemeals=12%commission
•    Insurance =10%commission

Submit areportwhich not only showsallofthemathematicalcalculationswhichled to youranswer but a description of the application including:
•    The gross price
•    The commission selected fromtheabove structure
•    Howyoucalculated thenetprice
•    The netprice

*NBthe‘net’price iscalculated by subtractingthecommissionfromthefinal(gross)price

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Package Tourism Products

Package Tourism Products
Projects
Project 1

PROJECT – PACKAGE TOURISM PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

ProjectInstructions
Part1–Prepare and cost a quotation

Acustomer of yours Mrs.Marie Brown has been a regular customer for years. She and her husband David have always enjoyed luxurious holidays to many far and away places. So it came as no surprise when she entered the store again and asked for a business class quote for a proposed holiday to Fiji in June with the following details:
•    Business classreturnairfare fortwoadults direct fromSydneytoNadi, Fiji(departure timesduring business hours)
•    Unlimited baggageallowance
•    All transfers included
•    Five star accommodation in a hut/villa along the coastwithuninterrupted views
•    Inclusion of all meals and drinks
•    Premium insuranceincluded

Using a quotetemplateyou have createdor sourced (e.g.fromtheinternet)and the information provided by Mrs. Brown provide a to-date Businessquote. (All costing mustbesourced viaan onlinesystem fromserviceproviders.)
Information to include in the business quote (attachanydocuments assupporting evidenceensuring they are referencedaccordingly):
•    Customerdetails
•    Anitemisedquotewhich clearlydetails allcomponentsof thecustomer’srequestand thecorresponding costing
•    Allrelevantdatesand times(i.e.departures,arrival,check-in)
•    Allrelevantserviceproviders
•    Allrelevanttaxes,serviceand cancellation fees
•    Sales and coordination fees clearing disclosed
•    Anyrelevantterms andconditions
•    Subject-to-changedetails(i.e.quoteexpiration date)
•    Alternatives to an option that became unavailable
•    A final price in Australian dollars  including all taxes andcharges (gross price)

Part 2 – The Compromise quote

Mrs. Brown left the store very content with the discussion you and she had about the holiday planned for Fiji, the next day she received your quote and was coming in the following week to finalise the details.

It came as a terrible shock when Mrs. Brown came into the store in tears. She advises you that her husband has lost his job and they can no longer afford the luxurious holiday that they had planned.
She wants to discuss with you some ‘adjustments’ that could be made to the holiday to ensure they take a much needed holiday but one that won’t break the bank and need the quote quickly.

Mrs. Brown has some ideas regarding the adjustments she would like to propose:
•    Economy class returnairfare fortwoadults direct fromSydneytoNadi, Fiji(departure timesduring business hours)
•    Restricted baggage allowance(after determining that it will behotand thereforewon’tneedmanywarmclothes)
•    Arrival transferonly included (stating that she “justwantstogetthere”)
•    Four staraccommodationalong theCoastwith partial oceanor lagoon views
•    Breakfast and dinner included (they will fill upon breakfast and havea light lunch)
•    Nodrinks inclusions( as they will buy themduty free)
•    Basic insurance coverincluded

Using a quotetemplateyou have createdor sourced from Part 1, Provide Mrs. Brown with a new and updated quote with all the adjustments she has suggested. (All costing mustbesourced viaan onlinesystem fromserviceproviders.)

Information to include in the business quote (attach any documents assupporting evidenceensuring they are referenced accordingly):
•    Customerdetails
•    Anitemised quote which clearly details allcomponentsof the customer’s adjustmentsand corresponding changes to costing
•    All relevant dates and times (i.e. departures, arrival,check-in)
•    All relevant service providers
•    All relevant taxes,serviceand cancellation fees
•    Sales and coordination fees clearing disclosed
•    Any relevantterms andconditions
•    Subject-to-change details (i.e. quoteexpiration date)
•    Alternatives to an option that became unavailable
•    A final price in Australian dollars  including all taxes andcharges (gross price)

Part 3 – Thecommission

Based on thegross (final)priceof the‘Compromise’quotethatyoudeterminedin part 2ofthisproject,you arerequiredtocalculatethe ‘net’price*of the‘Compromise’quotein accordancewiththe followingcommission structures:
•    Airfare =5%commission
•    Additionalbaggagecharges =0%commission
•    Accommodation,transfersand any inclusivemeals=12%commission
•    Insurance =10%commission

Submit areportwhich not only showsallofthemathematicalcalculationswhichled to youranswer but a description of the application including:
•    The gross price
•    The commission selected fromtheabove structure
•    Howyoucalculated thenetprice
•    The netprice

*NBthe‘net’price iscalculated by subtractingthecommissionfromthefinal(gross)price

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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