Documents
E-Tourism: Email marketing
E-tourism: 10 steps to success
Grants manual
The Siyaha grants manual provides comprehensive information about the USAID grant process and details the rules and regulations for application and implementation of grants.
Turkmaniyya road and Annexes
TURKMANIYYA ROAD AND ANNEXES
UK Market Context
Public Awareness & Attitudinal Research of Tourism in Jordan
This survey was conducted in May 2009 to measure the level of awareness and the perception among Jordanians of the importance of tourism. The survey findings serve as a roadmap and a rationale for developing an overall communications strategy to address the lack of awareness and negative perceptions about tourism and effectively alter attitudes and change in public awareness, official support and industry endorsement. This shift is needed if Jordan is to reach its full tourism potential and the support of all Jordanians is vital to this goal.
Tourism Awareness Plan 2010-2011
The National Tourism Awareness Plan 2010 - 2011 is based on the findings of the National Tourism Awareness Survey 2009. The report lays out a plan to improve awareness of the significance of tourism in Jordan among seven target audience groups; policymakers, students, teachers, tourism workers, tourism business owners and managers, media, and the general public. The plan seeks to promote the importance and value of tourism among Jordanians and position it as a career of choice while at the same time encouraging hospitable behavior towards tourists and encouraging protection and preservation of heritage.
White paper on the tourism law
This White Paper addresses the current regulatory framework for tourism in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and provides a new draft Tourism Law and Commentary.
It puts forward Recommendations based upon the:
§ Stated policies of the Jordanian Government
§ The National Tourism Strategy
§ The needs of the private sector
§ The need for a harmonious relationship between the public and private sector
The White Paper addresses the:
§ Central role of law in tourism development
§ Institutional and regulatory lessons to be learnt from the collapse of the “Asian miracle” economies in the 1990s and the current economic turmoil
§ International harmonization of Travel and Tourism Law
§ Best practice for the institutional framework for National Tourism Authorities (NTAs) derived from recent UNWTO studies.
§ Implications of United Nations World Trade Organization rules and the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) for the tourism sector in Jordan
NTS Tourism Indicators
Jordan is interested in developing a set of indicators in the context of the elaboration of its upcoming National Tourism Strategy (NTS).This report begins with a discussion of the international best practice standard for tourism statistics and then recommends a set of indicators for Jordanian tourism. They are based on several sources; the international standards developed by WTO, a list of core indicators developed by tourism stakeholders in Amman, and issues raised in discussions with those stakeholders during the consultant mission. The report then goes on to make specific recommendations as to the steps required to begin calculating those indicators; where data that are not available it considers options for new primary data collection. It then addresses the need for stronger collaboration among data users and producers in Jordan, including the possibility of creating a data center.
Review of Sharm El Sheikh Airport
A brief review of the airlines operating at Sharm El Sheikh Airport.