1. Accommodation Providers - ANS-Organisations providing rooms and beds in which a
tourist stay in overnight
2. Business Travel - ANS-Travelling far from domestic for commercial enterprise functions
such as conferences, conferences, incentive tour, exhibitions and alternate fairs.
3. Commission - ANS-A amount of money paid with the aid of an airline or tour operator to
a travel agent, usually a percent of the price of the sale
4. Domestic Tourism - ANS-People touring on vacation inside their very own u . S . For
brief breaks or enterprise trips
5. Economic Leakage - ANS-Where the money being spent by using travelers at a vacation
spot no longer staying in that destination, however alternatively leaking out of the area.
The term is normally applied to LEDC's wherein money is spent in massive inns no
longer owned with the aid of local human beings
6. Ecotourism - ANS-Where the main motive of tour is to comprehend the natural
surroundings of a place to learn extra about its way of life and herbal history
7. Exchange Rates - ANS-The relative cost of 1 foreign money as compared with any other,
as they change it can emerge as inexpensive or greater pricey when travelers go to
another united states
8. External Pressures - ANS-Pressures that affect and motive change inside the travel and
tourism enterprise over which no enterprise or destination has manage over
9. Holiday Camps - ANS-A shape of holiday accommodation developed within the early
years of the 20 th century
10. Holidays with Pay Act (1938) - ANS-The Act of Parliament exceeded in 1938 that gave
maximum employees in the United Kingdom the entitlement to one weeks paid vacation
each yr
11. Independent Holidays - ANS-Holidays organised through the folks that are taking them
instead of being bought as a bundle excursion via a tour agent or excursion operator,
much like self-packaged vacations
12. Infrastructure - ANS-Refers to items including airports, communications, roads, railways,
water supply and sewage offerings, all those offerings want to be in area earlier than
improvement of any type, together with entertainment and tourism initiatives
13. Long-Haul - ANS-The term used to explain a flight lasting extra than 5 hours, usually
locations outside of Europe
14. Mass tourism - ANS-Term used to explain large-scale tourism, especially to coastal
motels in the Mediterranean region
15. Multiplier Effect - ANS-The term used to describe the way wherein tourism expenditure
influences the local community via creating similarly spending, therefore multiplying
initial spending
16. Natural Attraction - ANS-The time period used to identify natural rather than cause
constructed vacationer points of interest
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