C. International Tourism Flashcards
What is the definition of tourism?
Tourism is the short-term process of travelling away from the home environment for:
- Leisure and recreation
- Business or professional reasons
- Visit friends or relatives
How did tourism increase from 2008-2019?
Tourism levels rose quickly from 2008-2019, with the peak of world tourism at 1.4 billion in 2018.
The proportions of tourists to Asia and the Pacific were the 2nd largest, after Europe.
What were the effects of COVID-19 on tourism?
- 1 billion fewer international tourist arrivals
- Loss of US $1.3 trillion in total export revenues from international tourism
- 100-120 million direct tourism jobs at risk
In the first quarter of 2023, international arrivals were at ___% of pre-pandemic levels?
80%
An estimated ___ million tourists travelled internationally in the first three months of 2023, ____ the rates of 2022?
235 million tourists - double the rates of 2022
Which region saw the strongest performance, as the only region exceeding 2019 arrivals and the first to recover pre-pandemic levels?
The Middle East
Europe reached ___% of pre-pandemic levels, driven by …?
90% pre-pandemic levels, driven by intra-regional demand.
In 2023, Africa reached ____% of 2019 pre-pandemic levels, and the Americas reached ___% of 2019 pre-pandemic levels.
Africa = 88%, Americas = 85%
Asia and the Pacific reaches ___% of pre-pandemic levels, driven by …?
55% pre-pandemic levels, driven by reopening of destinations in China.
What is the greatest factor reducing the effective recovery of international tourism in 2023 and why?
Economic situation (especially high inflation and oil prices) leading potential tourists to seek value-for-money and travel closer to home.
How do natural hazards affect the demand for tourism?
Some destinations may have volatile tourism industries due to hazards such as the eruptions of Mt Agung in Bali, 2017 or the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.
This leads to decreased demand for tourism as tourists worry for their safety, thus choosing not to visit these areas.
How does earlier retirement affect the demand for tourism?
It has become the custom in HICs for people to retire at an earlier age. Affluent pensioners make up a significant sector of tourism - the grey pound.
How does affluence affect the demand for tourism?
Countries such as China have seen large increases in disposable income.
This means that more people have the finances to go on holiday, thus increasing the rate of tourism.
How does holiday time affect the demand for tourism?
People now have more holiday time and annual leave then they have before, so have more time to travel. In the UK, working people are entitled to 28 days of paid holiday per year.
How does conflict affect tourism?
Conflict, especially in the Middle East, has led to a fall in tourism numbers due to concerns over safety. The mass shooting in Sousse, Tunisia in 2015 is an example of this.
How is the Foreign Commonwealth Office in the UK a facilitating factor?
The Foreign Commonwealth Office in the UK advises against travel to certain destinations if there is a threat from war/conflict such as Ukraine or health concerns e.g COVID-19
How are technological developments such as the Internet a facilitating factor?
The Internet has made it easier to research new destinations and book a wider range of holidays; PC ownership for internet bookings; use of ATM machines and credit cards.
How are budget airlines a facilitating factor?
Budget airlines and more fuel-efficient aircraft have made flying more financially accessible. A range of airlines e.g. RyanAir, EasyJet etc. compete heavily on price.
How are developments in nations a facilitating factor?
Countries are using tourism as a vehicle for development so develop more efficient tourist boards and more transparent entry requirements (e.g. Visas).
How do built attractions and resorts affect the supply of tourism?
Built attractions and resorts such as Disneyland Paris attract large numbers of tourists. Opened in 1992, DP attracted 13.4 million visitors in 2016.
How do online marketplaces such as Airbnb affect the supply of tourism?
Online marketplaces such as Airbnb offer more casual arrangements for private accomodation bookings.
How do fashion and international image affect the supply of tourism?
Fashion and international image can be influenced by things like films, such as The Beach filmed in Thailand, Turistas filmed in Brazil and Lord of the Rings in New Zealand.
How do TNCs affect the supply of tourism?
TNCs such as Tui now offer a range of accomodation, flights, types of tourism, package holidays etc. Tui serves 20m customers per year with 285 hotels in 85 countries.
How do new forms of tourism affect the supply of tourism?
New forms of tourism such as ecotourism (e.g. Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda), sport tourism (e.g. fans attending Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan) and school/ university trips are increasing tourist numbers.
What is voluntourism?
Voluntourism is a form of tourism in which travellers participate in voluntary work, typically for a charity
Why has demand for voluntourism developed?
- Growing disinterest in package holidays and resorts - wanted a more authentic trip abroad
- Growing demand for volunteering opportunities in gap year holidays
What are the advantages of voluntourism?
- Volunteering abroad allows for a more immersive experience of the culture as well as a deeper connection with local people.
- Provides work and life experience in a different country
- Personal benefits to empathy, experience and insight, and a better self-understanding and sense of purpose.
- Charities and companies running programmes make it easy for people wanting to volunteer, providing help with food, accommodation, trips, and logistics - easy and safe volunteering.
Give an example of a voluntourism programme:
“United through Sports” - teaching English and sports through volunteering in Gqeberha, South Africa.
What is adventure tourism?
Adventure Tourism is a type of tourism involving travel, usually to remote or distant locations in order to take part in physically challenging outdoor activites.
Why has demand for adventure tourism developed?
- Adventure tourism developed as adventure lovers started to push the limits of sports, such as white water rafting or mountaineering.
- More casual enjoyers are incentivised to experience adventure tourism by the thrill / excitement, the desire for personal growth and to challenge themselves, and to improve personal health and fitness.
- Demand has grown in recent years due to increased disposable income and a desire to disconnect from technology (increasingly after COVID-19)