single supplement: an extra charge assessed to a tour purchased for single accommodations
site destination selection company: company that investigates and suggests potential meeting sites to suit corporate or association needs
Skills gaps: Employers perceive existing employees have lower skill levels than needed to achieve business objectives, or where new, apparently trained and qualified for specific occupations, entrants still lack requisite skills.
Skills shortages: Lack of adequately skilled individuals in the labour market due to low unemployment, sufficiently skilled people in the labour market but not easily geographically accessible or insufficient appropriately-skilled individuals.
Small business: A small business is one which has a small number of employees, profit and/or revenue. Often these are owner-managed, with few specialist managers. Some definitions of small businesses distinguish between businesses with under 10 employees, which are micro-businesses, and those with 10-49 employees, which are classified as small businesses.
SME(s): Small and Medium Enterprises
Social: Relating to human society and interaction between its members.
souvenir: a product purchased by a tourist as a reminder of a holiday
special event tour: a tour designed around a particular event, e.g.: Mardi Gras
special interest tour: a tour designed to appeal to clients with a curiosity or concern about a specific subject. Most special interest tours provide an expert tour leader and usually visit places and/or events only relevant to that interest.
special market: a foreign country with high potential for US inbound travel which does not have an office of the US Travel and Tourism Administration (USTTA).
Stakeholder: Any person, group or organisation with an interest in, or who may be affected by, the activities of another organisation.
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