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10 key characteristics of Gen Z to keep in mind in travel

Z一代代表了新一代的扬斯ters with specific characteristics due to the period of time in which they were born. They offer new opportunities for the tourism sector, mainly from the digital skills point of view, but also because this generation is highly committed to social and green issues. So how does this generation influence different sub-sectors in our industry? KeyNTG合作伙伴,University of Alicante, highlights the key characteristics of Gen Z and shares some interesting facts.READ MORE

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Interview with Sophie van den Top – sustainability among Tour Operators and Travel Agents

TheNext Tourism Generation AllianceinterviewedSophie van den Top,谁graduated by writing her thesis on the possibilities to minimalizing the negative impacts caused by the different kind of excursions a tour operator can offer forFOX Travel. Her research is awarded with theTUI-CELTH Sustainable Tourism Awardon Friday 8 november 2019. This award is granted each year to students with the best thesis on sustainable tourism in the Netherlands. Sophie fromSaxion Universitydeveloped criteria on how to improve the sustainability of excursions at tourism destinations. In this blog, she will highlight some of the most important outcomes of her research.

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Student talk: the importance of sustainability in travel for millennials

TheNext Tourism Generation Alliancegot in touch withMelissa Tolman, a postgraduate Dutch student, as she has recently researched travel behaviour and sustainability issues among millennials. Melissa, the graduate of the master of International Leisure, Tourism and Events Management ofNHL Stenden, won the second prize of theTUI-CELTH Sustainable Tourism Awardon Friday 8 November 2019.We interviewed her to gain insights into this important topic.READ MORE

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Tourism manager about education: “Strikingly more men”

Analyses of the future TOP competences in tourism clearly show that “gender equality skills” are crucial for the future. Accordingly, corresponding competence gaps must be remedied by raising awareness within companies at various management levels. Still, it seems women need to bring the extra skill to be rated as competent as men when applying for a job.

As far as the development of future key competences not only for women is concerned, NTG gives a good overview on the main digital, green and social skills. Most important to improve women’s role in tourism is to make sure they have the same access to key competencies. This would be e.g. digital skills such as evaluating and managing big data as well as know how to communicate and collaborate through digital technologies on a management level. In addition, social skills such as problem solving, communication skills as well as the ability to create a positive work environment are important management skills for both men and women. However, to pass gender inequality, women need to get access and then promote these competencies even stronger in the future.READ MORE

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