Leisure Travel and Tourism

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  1. 3. a ..... is a physical thing that a person pays for and can take away, for example a can of soft
  2. 4. holiday that involves booking each element separately – flights, accommodation, trips, transfers and catering.
  3. 9. ......income, the amount of money that is available to spend after paying all of bills for food, rent and utilities
  4. 11. Mature......,This market segment represents people who take frequent breaks. They are seeking relaxation and, importantly, a little indulgence. customers are slightly older
  5. 13. Great ..... ,this group will want to become immersed in beautiful natural environments in remoteand exciting places where they can escape the stress of their daily lives and reconnect with their partners and/or young children
  6. 15. A typical ..... trip provides clients with the opportunity to see African wildlife and to experience local culture.
  7. 16. .....organisations do not aim to make a profit but are there to provide a service or a facility in a local area
  8. 19. The ..... and entartainment component of the leisure industry includes art galleries, cinemas, nightclubs, theatres and concert halls and venues
  9. 20. This is one component of the Leisure, Travel and Tourism Industry.
  10. 21. customers expect high value items to be of a superior..... than those with a lesser value.
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  1. 1. state of having a lot of money and possession
  2. 2. Factor influencing the choice of type of travel.
  3. 5. The main aim and objective of this type of organisation is to make a profit for its owners or shareholders.
  4. 6. this refers to the physical amenities available at a venue
  5. 7. this refers to people leaving the country they live in to travel to another country for leisure or tourism.
  6. 8. this refers to people coming to a country from their own country or another country that is not their home for leisure or tourism.
  7. 10. this refers to people travelling in their own country for leisure or tourism.
  8. 12. Canoeing is classified as a ....-based activity.
  9. 14. facilities provided and funded by membership subscriptions, gifts or donations
  10. 15. ......venues, Major sports such as football, rugby, cricket, tennis and athletics take place at this type of holiday destination
  11. 17. Reading is classified as a ..... activity.
  12. 18. Home based leisure activities include:
  13. 22. There are 4 main types of transport: Rail, Road, Sea and .... .