ROLE OF OUTCOMING CLASSES IN TRAINING PROFESSIONAL WORKERS IN THE SPHERE OF TOURISM
Keywords:
tourism, offsite classes, excursions, training, tourist exhibitions.Abstract
The article discusses the importance of field training in the training of workers in the tourism sector. Also, the article pays attention to the topical issue of training personnel for field training.
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