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A __ is a place that tourists visit.
Destination
__ is the business of providing services for people temporarily outside their normal environment.
Tourism
A __ is a person travelling temporarily from one place to another.
Tourist
__ refers to travel within your own country.
Domestic tourism
__ is defined as non-residents travelling into a country.
Inbound tourism
__ describes residents travelling outside their country.
Outbound tourism
__ is the number of international tourists visiting a country in a given time.
Tourist arrivals
A __ is a visit lasting less than 24 hours.
Day trip
__ is a trip of four nights or less.
Short break
A __ is a flight lasting more than six hours.
Long-haul flight
__ is travel for enjoyment or recreation.
Leisure tourism
__ is travel for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions.
Business tourism (MICE)
__ stands for Visiting friends and relatives.
VFR
__ is travel for a specific reason, such as pilgrimage or adventure.
Special interest tourism (SIT)
A __ is a religious or spiritual journey.
Pilgrimage
__ means meeting present needs without harming future generations.
Sustainability
__ is tourism in natural areas that have minimal environmental impact.
Eco-tourism
__ refers to tourism that is respectful to the environment and local culture.
Responsible tourism
__ include goods (tangible) and services (intangible, perishable).
Products
An __ is a service you cannot touch.
Intangible
__ refers to a service that cannot be stored; if not sold, it is lost.
Perishable
__ refers to fluctuations in demand by time of year (peak/off-peak).
Seasonality
__ is the ability of destinations to recover after disasters.
Resilience
A __ is a city where a major event takes place.
Host city
__ are people who watch an event.
Spectators
__ refers to cheap flights with no extras (no 'frills').
Budget/Low-cost flights
__ are services provided on board, such as food and entertainment.
In-flight services
A __ is transport between a hub and a destination.
Transfer
__ refers to transport available for anyone, such as buses and trains.
Public transport
__ refer to extra services like car hire or guided tours.
Ancillary services
__ are parts of a package holiday, including transport, accommodation, and meals.
Components
__ is the process of changing money into local currency.
Currency exchange
Types of __ include hotels, B&B, hostels, and serviced apartments.
Accommodation types
Meal plans such as BB, HB, and AI refer to __.
Meal plans
The __ is the percentage of accommodation rooms in use.
Occupancy rate
__ are places or events that appeal to tourists.
Visitor attractions
__ include natural features like beaches and mountains.
Natural attractions
__ are man-made landmarks like museums and theme parks.
Built attractions
__ are time-limited activities such as festivals or concerts.
Events
__ is when organisations rely on each other, for example, airlines and airports.
Interdependency
__ is when organisations work together, such as a hotel and restaurant.
Interrelationship
Types of __ include air, rail, road, and water transport.
Transport types
A __ is a large airport connecting flights worldwide.
Hub airport
__ refers to a linked system that makes it easy to change transport types.
Integrated transport
__ is low-emission, eco-friendly transport like electric buses.
Sustainable transport