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The travelling habits of Estonians
The aim of the report is to analyse the difference of holiday habits of Estonian people. It is based on a survey carried out by the students of 10a between 10th to 15th February in 2010. The interviews involved students and adults.
The majority of young people want to travel by car or by plane and their favourite accommodation is a hotel or camping . They are ready to pay about 6000 EEK for one trip. Adults like to travel by car too and their favourite accommodation is a hotel, while older people like comfort. More than 90% of questioned adults found that a hotel is the best accommodation. Adults are willing to pay about 5000 EEK for one trip.
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Report. Holiday habits of Estonia.

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The Holiday Habits of Estonians - essee

The Holiday Habits of Estonians The aim of the report is to find out how Estonian people spend their holidays. It is based on the interviews with people in different ages. How many trips and where The interviews revealed that most people have travelled in Estonian neighbour countries - Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Russia. The majority of young people told that they went to Finland or Sweden, because these kind of trips are cheap. People travel approximately 1-3 times a year. The older people surveyed said that they want to travel more, but their health or money does not allow that. The most popular destinatios is Egypt. The average length of trips is 3-7 days. What kind of transport and accomodation people use. With whom they travel. The majority of young people said that they often use a bus or thumb lift. Older people said that they prefer a comfort, so they use a plane and they stay in a hotel.

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to accomplish goals of humanization. In order to effect change, the focus must not be just on individual change, but also on institutional change. Change will never come about if the unit of change on which one focuses is the individual rather than on the institution as an organization. What is being sought is not a mere cosmetic change but a change of basic orientation. Stephen Covey brings this out in a clear manner in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, when he states: If we want to make relatively minor changes in our lives [and institutions], we can focus on our attitudes and behaviors [our prejudices and discriminations]. But if we want to make significant, quantum change, we need to work on our basic paradigms. To try to change our attitudes and behaviors does very little good in the long run if we fail to examine the basic paradigms from which these attitudes and behaviors flow (p. 31).

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business and holiday travellers. They believe that their comfortable beds, wide selection of TV channels and high-speed Internet will meet customer's expectations in ensuring a pleasant stay. According to customer preference, they may book a room with a king-sized bed or two separate beds. Standard single room prices start from 47 per night. Standard double room prices start from 53 per night, superior room prices start from 74 per night and family rooms start from 94 per night. Visitors travelling with children can use their family rooms, where they can enjoy both spending time with the family and sufficient privacy. Family rooms consist of two adjacent rooms connected by a partition door, intended for two adults and two up to 18-year-old children. Both rooms can be fitted with an extra bed to provide accommodation for bigger families. For babies, they can place a cot in the room.

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