Across
- 3. Comprises the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business, and other purposes.
- 6. The total number of international tourist arrivals to a country and the total number of international tourist departures from that country are key measures of demand.
- 8. Defined as " tourism undertaken for a distinct and specific reason; thereby indicating that the special interest tourist has a specific interest-based motivation for his/her travel to another destination.
- 11. An intermediate zone where the principal travel activity of tourism occurs, distinct from visit activity in destination.
- 12. The ‘sharp end’ of tourism.
- 14. The first group of factors and includes income, employment, holiday entitlement, educational attainment and mobility.
- 15. Consumers are group according to variables that define them in an objective, easily measurable way.
- 16. Grouping potential tourism customers based on their location, is the oldest and simplest basis for market segmentation.
- 19. Represents the generating market for tourism and, in a sense, provides the ‘push’ to stimulate and motivate travel.
Down
- 1. Backbone or bread and butter of the tourism industry.
- 2. the second group where the age and domestic circumtances of an individual affect both the amount and type of tourism demanded.
- 4. Visits by residents of a country to their own country.
- 5. Visits by residents of a country to another country.
- 6. Made up of statistics relating to the visitors and those of the visits.
- 7. The expenditure made by or behalf of the visitors before, during or after the trip and which expenditure is related to the trip and which trip is undertaken outside the usual environment of the visitors.
- 9. Total visitors expenditure is a simple measure of the economic value of foreign visitors to a country.
- 10. Visits by residents and nonresidents of the country of reference.
- 13. Internal tourism plus outbound tourism.
- 17. Where the demands of tourism lead to the mutation and sometimes destruction of the meaning of cultural performances and events.
- 18. Visits to a country by nonresidents.
