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A Visit to Spiceland Holidays
As part of the experiential learning initiative, students of the Department of Commerce visited Spiceland Holidays, a reputed travel organization, to gain first hand exposure to the operational aspects of the international tourism industry. The primary aim of the visit was to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world practices in inbound and outbound tourism.
The session commenced with a welcome address and orientation, where students were introduced to the company’s structure, mission, and its role in the travel sector. This was followed by an in-depth interaction with the operations team, where students observed the various stages of planning and execution involved in organising international tour packages.
They were introduced to the specialised software tools used for handling customer data, managing schedules, and processing transactions. The visit concluded with an interactive Q&A session, during which students clarified their doubts and gained deeper insights into the logistics and challenges of international tourism operations, making it a valuable learning experience.
The session commenced with a welcome address and orientation, where students were introduced to the company’s structure, mission, and its role in the travel sector. This was followed by an in-depth interaction with the operations team, where students observed the various stages of planning and execution involved in organising international tour packages.
They were introduced to the specialised software tools used for handling customer data, managing schedules, and processing transactions. The visit concluded with an interactive Q&A session, during which students clarified their doubts and gained deeper insights into the logistics and challenges of international tourism operations, making it a valuable learning experience.