Unit 2 The History of Tourism and Hospitality
Unit 2 The History of Tourism and Hospitality
Unit 2 The History of Tourism and Hospitality
Early Tourism
- Man has traveled since the earliest times although the term tourism was used only in the 19th century.
- Tourism is derived from the Hebrew word “torah” which means “studying, learning, or searching”
- Tourism can trace its ancestry in the Old Testament. Noah with his Ark must have been the first
large-scale operator even though his passengers were mostly animals.
- Chapters 26 and 27 of the Book of Ezekiel describe trade and commerce in ancient Tyre and recount
the travels abroad made by merchants.
Cesar Fritz
- He became the general manager of the Savoy Hotel in London, one of the most famous and
luxurious hotels in the world. He made the hotel a cultural center for high society.
- The Ritz name is synonymous with refined, elegant hotels and service. At present, The Ritz-Carlton
hotels bear his name.
Thomas Cook
- He is recognized as the first professional travel agent.
- He was the founder of the world’s first travel agency.
- He is credited for making world travel possible for the middle class.
- The phrase “Cook’s Tour” is still used at the present to refer to a tour that goes to many places and
stops briefly at each place.
J. Willard Marriott
- He founded the Marriott Corporation which has continued to be an important asset to the hospitality
industry.
- Through his strong faith and determination, he began with the rootbeer stand which was founded by
necessity and built it into a multi-dollar industry.
Ray Kroc
- He has been the most financially successful of all hospitality entrepreneurs.
- He founded the McDonald's Corporation, a multi-dollar industry, through his strong dedication,
organization skills, perseverance and incredible aptitude for marketing.
- He developed several operational guidelines such as Quality Service, Cleanliness and Value or
QSC&V.
- His motto, “Never be idle a moment”.
Ruth Fertel
- Founder of Chris Steak House, the largest upscale restaurant chain in the US.
- It has 59 operations - 54 in the US and Puerto Rico and 5 internationally.
- She is the most successful woman restaurateur at present.
Isadore Sharp
- A first-generation Canadian.
- He was the founder of Four Season Regent Hotels, the world’s largest hotel chain and
multimillion-dollar global hotel empire.
SUMMARY:
● Tourism and hospitality in the Renaissance period is characterized by the Grand Tour in which
scholars from both the middle and upper classes went on a three-year exploration of the capitals,
politics, culture, and society of Western Europe to enhance their education.
● There was also an increase in the popularity of “spas” in which the sick sought to be cured of their
ailments by bathing in the mineral springs.
● The Industrial Revolution stimulated pleasure travel due to increase of wealth, the creation of a
large and prosperous middle class, improvements in transportation, the need of the working class
to find relief from their work routine, and the desire of the city dwellers for relaxation and
adventure.
● The increase in the number of retirees, credit availability, growth of cities, and improvement in
transportation. The 19th century established concepts such as à la carte dining, mass feeding,
better preservation of food, ice cream parlors, and the custom of eating out.
● In the 19th and 20th century, pleasure travel continued to progress due to economic prosperity,
the introduction of the jet aircraft and the private car, and social changes and changing values
brought about by mass education. Other factors such as paid holidays, shorter workweek, and
annual holidays increased the demand for travel.
● Cesar Ritz is one of several individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the growth and
development of the tourism and hospitality industry.
● After the declaration of martial law in 1972, the tourism and hospitality industry in the Philippines
grew. The Department of Tourism, which is the NTO of the Philippines has launched several
programs for the development of the tourism and hospitality industry.
● A substantial proportion of international travel occurs within and between Europe and the United
States.
● A large number of factors have consistently influenced the growth of tourism and hospitality
including economic prosperity, availability of leisure time, higher levels of education.