Across
- 6. The ways in which different tourism factors or stakeholders are connected and affect each other
- 7. A non‑traditional energy source used instead of petrol or diesel to reduce environmental impact
- 8. A flight hired by a tour operator, usually part of a package holiday and not operating on a fixed timetable
- 10. Tourist features created by nature, such as beaches, mountains or national parks
- 12. Gases released into the atmosphere, often from transport, that contribute to climate change
- 13. Man‑made places designed to attract tourists, such as theme parks or museums
Down
- 1. A flight that runs on a regular timetable and can be booked directly by passengers
- 2. A business that sells holidays and travel services on behalf of tour operators and airlines
- 3. Managing tourism so that environmental, economic and social needs can be met long term without damage
- 4. A vehicle that uses more than one power source, such as fuel and electricity
- 5. When tourism stakeholders rely on one another for success, such as airlines, hotels and attractions
- 9. Describes transport or activities that produce fewer harmful gases than traditional options
- 11. A company that creates and sells package holidays by combining transport, accommodation and activities
