Unit 2 learning aim b Flashcards
What are the major travel gateways and hubs?
- airports
- train terminals
- sea ports
What are transport hubs?
a place where passengers can move from one mode of transportation to another
-airports provide options to take a rail, bus or light rail link to the nearest city centre and other transport hubs such as central railway stations and coach stations
pros of air travel
- ability to travel long distances with ease
- budget airlines have opened up many European destinations
cons of air travel
- long time for security procedures
- restrictions on luggage
- seats need to be booked in advance
- paying last minute = higher price
pros of car travel
- extensive road networks in developed countries
- easy to find rest areas and petrol stations
- as much baggage
- comfortable for families
cons of car travel
- congestion in holiday periods
- distance can be too long for convenience
- traffic in busy cities
pros of coach operators
- national coach services
- cheaper than other transport
cons of coach operators
- can take longer
- route and stops are all fixed
pros of bus companies
- sightseeing bus tours - see attractions in a convenient way
- most common and cheapest in other countries
cons of bus operators
- sightseeing tours can be expensive
- buses can be old and poorly maintained in some emerging countries
Pros of local transport services
- not affected by road traffic
- reasonably priced
Cons of local transport services
- underground - can’t see sights
- heavy traffic affects taxis
pros of taxis
-good value for short journeys
cons of taxis
-costly if used to take a long journey
pros of Safari and expeditions
-exciting holiday experiences often with like-minded travellers