Across
- 1. The most popular guidebook for European countries in the 19th century was known as __________.
- 2. A __________ is a French castle or elegant country home that is used as a hotel.
- 5. A person who travels to a place other than their usual residence for a period of at least 24 hours is a __________.
- 6. The __________ is the combination of what a tourist does at a destination and the services they use during their stay.
- 9. The term for travel that takes place at least 100 miles away from home is __________.
- 11. The __________ component of the tourism and hospitality industry includes airlines, maritime, and ground transportation industries.
- 12. A person who travels to a destination but stays for less than 24 hours, without an overnight stay, is an __________.
- 14. A tourist destination where the appeal is the destination itself, like mountains or beaches, is a __________.
- 16. A journey made to a holy place for spiritual reasons.
- 19. The invention of money, writing, and the wheel by the __________ facilitated early travel and the exchange of goods.
- 20. The term for a Japanese inn where traditional customs are observed is a __________.
- 21. The success of a tourist destination depends on three basic factors: attractions, amenities, and __________.
- 22. A __________ is an arrangement in which transport and accommodation are purchased by a tourist at an all-inclusive price.
- 24. The practice of traveling for education was introduced by the British in the 16th century and was known as the __________.
- 25. The __________ component of the tourism industry involves providing overnight or long-term services to guests.
- 26. __________ is a term used for travelers who visit a country other than their own but are not there to earn money.
- 28. According to the World Tourism Organization, tourism refers to the activities of a person traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business, and other purposes except __________.
Down
- 1. The decline of sea travel in the 20th century was hastened by the introduction of __________.
- 3. The main purpose of __________ is to make it possible for people to travel from one place to another.
- 4. The term for a French or Italian home where guests are provided a room and board is called a __________.
- 7. The term "tourism" is derived from the Hebrew word "torah," which means "studying, learning, and __________."
- 8. __________ are wholesalers who negotiate lower prices for travel services because of their high-volume purchases.
- 10. In 1874, Thomas Cook introduced "__________" which were the first travelers' checks.
- 13. In the medieval period, travel became burdensome, dangerous, and demanding, from which the word "__________" is derived.
- 15. A person who sells travel services and packages assembled by others is known as a __________.
- 17. The Latin word "hospitare," which means "to receive as a guest," is the root of the word __________.
- 18. The term for an old Spanish monastery or castle that was converted into a hotel is __________.
- 23. The first large-scale tour operator noted in the Old Testament is __________.
- 27. __________ is an expensive accommodation provided to students and guests on a nonprofit basis.
