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Jobs in tourism

Vocabulary from the unit Jobs in tourism

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Hotel manager noun. - a person who manages the operation of a hotel, motel, resort, or other lodging-related establishment
Housekeeper noun. - a person employed to perform cleaning and other domestic tasks in a hotel or institution
Marketing manager noun. - a person whose job is to organize and manage marketing campaigns to raise awareness of and generate demand for products and services
Concierge noun. - a person who works at a hotel helping guests make restaurant reservations, get directions, or anything else they need assistance with
Porter noun. - a person whose job is to carry things
Chambermaid noun. - a woman who cleans bedrooms and bathrooms in a hotel
Bartender noun. - someone who makes and serves drinks in a bar
Waiter noun. - a person whose job is to serve meals to people in a restaurant
To tidy verb. - bring order to (something); arrange neatly
Front desk noun. - a desk near the entrance to a hotel, office building, etc. where people go when they arrive and where they can get information, etc.
Receptionist noun. -a person employed in a hotel to receive guests and deal with their bookings
Value for money things sold at a good price
Booking agent noun. - an agent who makes bookings, as reservations for travel or the theater or engagements for performers, for clients
Stately home noun. - a large and impressive old home that has an interesting history and that can usually be visited by the public.
Curator noun. - a person who oversees or manages a place (such as a museum or zoo) that offers exhibits
Warden noun. - one who has charge or care of something : guardian, keeper
Purser noun. - an official on a ship responsible for papers and accounts and on a passenger ship also for the comfort and welfare of passengers.
Air traffic controller noun. - a person who is responsible for remotely monitoring and directing the movements of aircraft
Tour manager noun. - a person who organizes and accompanies groups of holidaymakers on tours to a variety of locations
Flight attendant noun. - someone who serves passengers on a plane
Carrier noun. - An individual or legal entity that is the business of transporting passengers or goods for hire
Created by: Ivana JN
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