Description
Destination knowledge that comes from tourism marketing and fam trips is useful up to a point. What it doesn’t produce is operational familiarity — the understanding of how a destination actually functions for travelers moving through it: where the logistical complications concentrate, which ground operators deliver what their contracts promise, what the seasonal variation in service quality looks like, and what the practical implications are of recommending a particular destination at a particular time of year to a particular type of traveler.
You’ll work with:
- Operational destination assessment: logistics infrastructure, visa and entry complexity, health and safety environment, and seasonal performance variation
- Supplier landscape evaluation: identifying, assessing, and maintaining relationships with ground operators whose service quality is reliable rather than assumed
- Knowledge maintenance systems: building the information sourcing habits that keep destination knowledge current between visits
Timeline: +/- 5 hours
Result: A more operationally grounded approach to destination knowledge — one that supports confident, accurate client advice and reduces the gap between what is recommended and what is actually experienced.

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