Travel And Tourism Unit 1 Key Words

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