CHAPTER 1 Flashcards
TO RECEIVE AS A GUEST
HOSPITARE
“someone who travels at least 80 km from his or her home for at least 24 hours, for business or leisure or other reasons”
TOURIST
residents of a given country travelling only within that country)
DOMESTIC
non-residents travelling in a given country
INBOUND
residents of one country travelling in another country
OUTBOUND
on the other hand are considered same-day visitors.
EXCURSIONIST
WHO DEVELOP THE FIVE A’S AND WHAT YEAR
SHARRON DICKMAN IN 1977
THE 4 MODES OF TRANSPORTATION
AIR
LAND
SEA
RAIL
Refers to as the “pleasantness” of a place.
They are facilities and services that help a visitor feel comfortable and secure in your destination
AMENITIES
Tourism attractions are a vital part of the tourism industry because they provide the focus for tourist activities. One of the most vital part of a destination, its selling point.
ATTRACTION
2 TYPES OF ATTRACTION
MAN MADE RESOURCES AND NATURL RESOURCES
The difference between local travel or traveling within a person’s home community and nonlocal travel or traveling away from home.
DISTANCE
Tourists are temporary visitors who make at least one overnight stay, while excursionists are temporary visitors who do not stay overnight in the country that they visit.
LENGHT OF A STAY AT A DESTINATION
FOR BUSINESS AND RESEARCH PURPOSES, IT’S IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHERE PEOPLE LIVE
RESIDENCE OR ORIGIN OF THE TRAVELER
THIS CAN BE DIVIDED INTO 7
PURPOSE OF TRAVEL
THIS CAN BE DIVIDED INTO 7
PURPOSE OF TRAVEL
refers to travel taken exclusively within the national boundaries of the traveler’s country
DOMESTIC TOURISM
involves the movement of people of people across international boundaries.
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
you set your own schedule, you won’t be with a group, and you’ll be responsible for getting reservations for your meals
INDEPENDENT TOUR
a pre-arranged tour, planned for an individual or a group, which can include all the travel related services like airfare, car rental, lodging and other activities
PACKAGE TOUR OR INCLUSIVE TOURS
Consists of what the tourist buys.
NARROW SENSE
It is combination of what the tourist does at the destination and the services he or she uses during his or her stay.
WIDER SENSE
sum of the phenomena and relationships arising from the travel and stay of non-residents, insofar as they do not lead to permanent residence and are not connected to any earning activity.
TOURISM