TOURISM
TERM 1
Test
GRAAD 11
Past papers used: Test 2023 G11 ~ Tourism, SACAI JUN 2021. SACAI NOV 2021, SACAI NOV 2020
Other resources used: 2023/24 ANNUAL TEACHING PLANS: TOURISM: GRADE 11
TOURISM
TERM 1
Test
GRAAD 11
Past papers used: Test 2023 G11 ~ Tourism, SACAI JUN 2021. SACAI NOV 2021, SACAI NOV 2020
Other resources used: 2023/24 ANNUAL TEACHING PLANS: TOURISM: GRADE 11
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TOURISM SECTORS TRANSPORT SERVICES IN SOUTH AFRICA
Multiple-choice questions.
LIFT-airline LIFT-airline is South Africa’s most recent airline which started flying in
December 2020. This is an example of a low-cost airline.
Rovos Rail A luxury safari train that makes a trip to Egypt once a year
Greyhound This bus company temporarily closed in February 2021
The Rovos Rail This luxury five-star train takes its guests back to the Victorian
era through its atmosphere and furnishings.
This is the accepted payment method to rent a vehicle from Avis.
The gender of the This does not play a role when a car rental package is put together.
renter
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The Gautrain’s north- The Gautrain’s north-south route is from Hatfield station to Park station
south route
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AIR TRANSPORT
Benefits of international inbound tourism for the South African economy
• Foreign tourists bring foreign currency with them.
• They spend the money in South Africa.
• Foreign tourists need products and services while on vacation.
• Their visit leads to job creation.
• The local community that has jobs can maintain a higher standard of living.
• There is skills development and training for the members of the local community.
• The visits lead to a higher GDP.
• The multiplier effect starts with the tourist who spends money.
• Better infrastructure.
Gateway • A primary point of arrival (entry) to, or departure (exit) from a
city, region or country
• E.g., airports, harbours, railway stations, bus terminals, land
border crossing
• internationally a gateway airport serves as a port where
customs clearance takes place and strict security standards apply
Inbound (incoming) INBOUND TRAVELER is a person arriving in a city, region or country they
can be residents or non-residents
INBOUND FLIGHT is a flight arriving from another city, region or country
Outbound OUTBOUND TRAVELER is a person leaving a city, region or country can
be residents or non-residents
OUTBOUND FLIGHT is a flight leaving a city, region or country
TYPES OF FLIGHTS
Domestic flights • Departure airport and destination airport must be in the same country.
• Make it possible for tourists to visit multiple destinations in a short space
of time
• May vary in length as some countries are larger than others
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Regional flights • Flights between countries in the same (geographical) region
• In SA these are flights departing from SA to our immediate neighbouring
countries
Intercontinental flights • Flights between different continents
• Starts in one continent and ends in a different continent
Transcontinental flight • Travel by air from one side of the continent to the other side
• Commonly used in the USA to describe flights from the west coast to the
east coast
Transatlantic flights • Flights crossing the Atlantic Ocean
• Flights between Africa/ Europe and the USA or South America
Connecting flights • When a passenger changes flights from one aircraft and/or airline to
another at an intermediate stop
• Normally cheaper than non-stop flights
• Sometimes there is a long waiting period between flights
Long-haul flights • Any flight that takes longer than 6–12 hours.
• Involves distances of six and a half hours and longer
• Usually, non-stop flights using more than 1 crew
• Wide-body aircraft with a carrying capacity of 200 to 600 passengers are
used
Medium-haul flight • Flight lasting between 3 and 6 hours
• Regional flights from SA to neighbouring countries are classified as
medium-haul
Short-haul flights • Used for shorter distances of up to 3 hours in length
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