Product is "The result of a process" (i.e. output), which may be either a service, or a good (hardware or processed materials) or software (e.g. information) or their combination.

In the context of travel, transport, and hotels, product refers to any goods or services that are offered by a business to its customers. These products can be physical or intangible, and are designed to meet the needs and wants of the target market.

Examples of products in the travel, transport, and hotel context include:

Products in the travel, transport and hotel industry are designed to meet the needs and wants of the customers and can vary in terms of quality and price. They are essential to attract customers and generate revenue for the business.

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