Globalization in the Hospitality Industry

Essay by tbutler201University, Bachelor'sA, January 2010

download word file, 5 pages 5.0

Tourism is an industry that gives people the opportunity to explore and discover different cultures and many different countries. People are able to view attractions, dabble in local cuisine and experience life in a different country. Tourism is an industry that is rapidly growing as more and more people are traveling abroad. People have a genuine interest in learning about new cultures and experiencing all that a country has to offer. More countries are moving closer to globalization and this in turn is beginning to blend many cultures together. Developing countries are expanding their role in the tourism industry as countries are discovering that this is one of the quickest ways to earn revenue.

Tourism blends many countries together in the service sector. The hospitality industry relies heavily on tourism and is the driving force behind sectors such as food and beverage as well as the hotel industry. It is imperative that all of these industries work in a cohesive fashion because if one fails, so goes the others.

When a country experiences a growth in tourism there is automatically an increase in food and beverage and the hotel sector among others. There are both positive and negative effects to the linkage in the hospitality industry and globalization plays a major part.

The hospitality industry creates a multitude of positions and job opportunities for people in the local area. As discussed above, the different sectors are strongly linked to one another. Promoting tourism in a country not only boosts the economy of that country, but also creates jobs for people. Jobs such as chefs, housekeepers, waiters and waitresses, and hotel front desk clerks are all jobs that are in high demand when countries see a boost in tourism. This helps that country's economy grow as more people become gainfully employed.