In hospitality, FIT stands for "Free Independent Traveler." It refers to individuals or small groups who travel independently rather than as part of a packaged tour. FITs typically seek personalized experiences, flexibility in their itineraries, and may prioritize unique accommodations and local interactions over traditional tourism. This segment of travelers often values authenticity and exploration in their travel experiences.
You mean hospitality industry? Hotel, restaurants etc...
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Hospitality.
do u mean hospitality?
For me hospitality means comfort, best services and gentle behavior.Amazing hospitality at a hotel, for example, means that you are given a very warm welcome and excellent service.
Hospitality is the act of providing kindness to a guest.
hospitality
Southern hospitality refers to the unique courtesy extended by people in the southern united states towards strangers. Southern hospitality typically centers around meals.
it is an hospitality where you are so very angry about that person.
hospitality umbrella is umbrella hospitality so that it ! ...effortless ..
An abstract noun would be 'hospitalisation'.
Hospitality is a noun, not a verb, and so doesn't have a past tense.