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The difference between dispatcher and tour guide

Dispatcher:

Tourism planner is referred to as "planning". "Planning and Dispatching" is a professional who carries out the actual operation of tourism, and is mainly responsible for the management of new line development, accommodation negotiation, itinerary arrangement and cost accounting. Whether a travel agency can make money and how much it earns by opening a route and taking a tour group depends on "scheduling" to control and account. Therefore, "scheduling" is also called the center of travel agencies. The quality of scheduling personnel directly determines the management level of travel agencies, as well as their profits and service quality.

Tour guide:

Tour guides are mainly divided into Chinese tour guides and foreign language tour guides. Its main job is to guide tourists to feel the beauty of mountains and rivers, solve possible emergencies during the journey, and help tourists in food, accommodation and transportation.

Difference:

The dispatcher is a bit like the logistics staff of an enterprise. The tour guide is responsible for taking tours and traveling, regardless of the cost. The dispatcher usually sits in the office to calculate data and plan the travel itinerary. That is, the planner plans the itinerary, how much it costs and so on. And report it to the leader for confirmation to make a travel plan, which is the brief content of how many days and how much money we usually see from a certain place. A tour guide is a person who takes tourists to travel.