Travel And Tourism Unit 1 Key Words
Across
- 5. Provides materials or services (e.g. food, fuel, or transport) for tourism businesses.
- 7. ____ Earnings = Income from international visitors when their currency is exchanged into local money.
- 11. ____ Pollution = When tourism development spoils the visual appeal of a place.
- 12. VRF
- 14. Roadside accommodation with parking next to rooms.
- 15. The maximum number of visitors an area can handle without damage.
- 17. ____ Tourism = Travel involving physical challenge or risk such as trekking or white-water rafting.
- 19. ____ Tourism = When business travellers extend their trips to include leisure time.
- 23. Strategies to control tourist numbers and behaviour to protect destinations.
- 24. Budget accommodation with shared rooms and facilities.
- 25. Wooden lodge-style accommodation often found in ski resorts.
- 27. ____ Agent = Mid-sized regional chain with several branches.
- 28. ____ Revenue = Money airlines earn from add-ons like baggage fees or seat selection.
- 32. Living with a local family to experience everyday culture.
- 33. ____ Tourism = Travel for rest, spa treatments, or wellness activities.
- 35. A place or event designed to appeal to tourists, like the Taj Mahal or Rio Carnival.
- 39. ____ Attraction = Man-made landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or Great Wall of China.
- 40. ____ Airline = “No-frills” carriers keeping prices low by removing extras.
- 43. ____ Operator = Company sending tourists from one country to another.
- 46. ____-Catering =Tourists cook their own meals, often in apartments or caravans.
- 47. ____ Tourism = Travel focused on a particular interest or niche, like yoga, wine, or safaris.
- 49. ____ Integration = When companies at the same level merge to increase market share
- 50. When wealthier people move into poorer areas, raising prices and displacing locals.
- 51. Informal place for drinks, snacks, or light meals.
- 52. ____ Employment = Jobs directly involving tourists, such as hotel staff or tour guides.
- 54. When money spent on one project (like airports) means less for others (like healthcare).
- 55. ____ Agent = A traditional shop-based travel agency offering face-to-face service.
- 57. Extra services not usually included in a package, like insurance, car hire or Wi-Fi.
- 58. The key areas of business travel
- 61. ____ Tourism = Travelling to sacred places like Mecca or Lourdes for spiritual reasons.
- 63. When local traditions remain genuine and not staged for tourists.
- 65. ____ Tourism = When tourists and companies behave ethically toward locals and the environment.
- 67. Includes breakfast and one main meal (usually dinner).
- 69. ____ Impact = The effect tourism has on income, jobs, and development in a destination.
- 70. Travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and benefits local people.
- 71. ____ Employment = Jobs supported by tourism but not directly serving tourists, like suppliers or farmers.
- 72. The process linking suppliers, wholesalers, retailers, and consumers.
- 75. Buys large quantities from manufacturers and sells to retailers.
- 78. ____ Impact = The effect tourism has on natural surroundings and resources.
- 79. ____ Tourism = Residents travelling from their home country to another for holidays or business.
- 81. ____ Impact = The effect tourism has on communities, lifestyles, and culture.
- 82. ____ of Resources = When tourism overuses local water, land, or energy supplies.
- 83. ____ Tourism = People taking trips within their own country.
- 84. Transport ____ = The systems — airports, roads, railways — that enable travel.
- 85. ____ Operator = Local company managing tours and transport in the destination.
Down
- 1. Accommodation where meals, drinks, and activities are covered in one price.
- 2. The final user of goods and services — the tourist.
- 3. ____ Operator = Company organising holidays within the same country.
- 4. ____ Attraction = A site formed by the earth, such as a mountain or waterfall.
- 6. Sells tourism products directly to consumers.
- 8. When a country relies too heavily on tourism income, risking collapse if visitors stop coming.
- 9. ____ Tourism = Large numbers of people visiting the same destination, often through package holidays.
- 10. When natural environments are destroyed to build tourism infrastructure.
- 13. ____ Tourism = Visiting sites linked to tragedy, death, or disaster such as Auschwitz or Chernobyl.
- 14. Vehicle that doubles as transport and accommodation.
- 16. Self-catering accommodation with hotel-style cleaning services.
- 18. Includes three meals per day – breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- 20. ____ Tourism = Meeting today’s travel needs without harming future generations’ ability to do the same.
- 21. ____ Agent = Website or app (like Expedia or Booking.com) for booking holidays digitally.
- 22. ____ Closure = Temporarily closing a site to allow environmental recovery.
- 25. The percentage of total cost a travel agent earns from a sale.
- 26. ____ Attraction = Temporary gatherings like festivals or sports events that draw tourists.
- 29. Places where tourists stay, ranging from hotels to campsites.
- 30. Includes a night’s stay and morning meal only.
- 31. A vacation where two or more services (e.g. flights, hotel, meals) are sold for one price.
- 34. When profits from tourism leave the host country and go abroad.
- 36. Towable or static mobile accommodation for tourists.
- 37. When destinations become similar due to familiar global brands and facilities.
- 38. Conflict or tension between tourists and locals due to cultural differences.
- 41. ____ Packaging = When tourists build their own customised packages online.
- 42. Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by travel and tourism activities.
- 44. The company that creates and packages holidays for sale.
- 45. When larger companies produce goods more cheaply due to size and efficiency.
- 48. ____ Airline = Flights leased by tour operators, often for package holidays.
- 50. The world becoming more alike through shared culture, products, and behaviour.
- 53. The retailer who sells travel products to customers.
- 56. Formal setting where tourists order and eat meals.
- 59. Tents or yurts with luxury facilities.
- 60. ____ Agent = A large national or international chain such as TUI.
- 62. ____ Agent = Small, often family-run agency offering personal service and expertise.
- 64. ____ Operator = Company arranging holidays for tourists arriving into a country.
- 66. Local dishes sold from stalls or carts, often cheap and authentic.
- 68. ____ Integration = When a company owns businesses at different levels of the chain of distribution
- 73. Prepared food bought to eat elsewhere, often for self-caterers.
- 74. ____ Tourism = Visitors coming into a country from abroad for tourism purposes.
- 76. ____ Airline = Operates flights on fixed timetables regardless of seat sales.
- 77. ____ Effect = When money spent by tourists continues circulating through the local economy.
- 80. The provision of food and drink to tourists in destinations.