T+T Questions 0.0 / 5 ? Leisure & TourismThe UK Travel and Tourism SectorASEdexcel Created by: Lacey-ThomasCreated on: 03-05-15 11:05 Give an example of Outbound Tourism. A family from London going to Disneyland Paris. 1 of 17 Give an example of Inbound Tourism. A couple from the USA coming into the UK. 2 of 17 Give an example of Domestic Tourism. A couple from London going to Scotland. 3 of 17 Name a type of tourism. Leisure 4 of 17 What does GDP mean? Gross Domestic Product - a value of the country`s economy. 5 of 17 Name two advantages of booking with a travel agent. 1. you can buy anything you need in one place. 2. you speak with someone who knows where the best destinations are. 6 of 17 Give an example of Passenger Travel. Road - Car 7 of 17 What are the accommodation sectors? Serviced Accommodation, Non-Serviced Accommodation, Self-Catering Accommodation 8 of 17 What are the types of attractions? Natural attractions, Purpose Built, Heritage attractions 9 of 17 Name 2 goods and 2 services. Information, Food & Drink, Merchandise, guided tours 10 of 17 Name a National Tourism Board. VisitEngland 11 of 17 What trade and professional body regulates British travel agents and tour operators? ABTA 12 of 17 What are ancillary organisations? the organisations that offer services to go with your holiday (Car hire, Travel insurance, airport services, event booking) 13 of 17 Name a tourism organisation in each sector (Private, Public and Voluntary). Private: Easyjet, Public: Museums, Voluntary: Tourism Concern 14 of 17 What is common ownership and commercial partnership? Common is where the same company owns lots of different businesses. Commercial is separate organisations working together on a common venture. 15 of 17 Give an advantage and disadvantage of common ownership and commercial partnership. Ad: Increases sales and profits. Dis: Size of operation 16 of 17 Name a new technology in airports today. E-ticket scaners 17 of 17
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