Across
- 2. (Blank) Tourism: Travel that focuses on improving personal health and well-being (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
- 5. (Blank) Economy: allows guests to stay in local homes, offering authentic and affordable experiences (Holloway et al., 2020).
- 8. (Blank) Holiday: A holiday where travel, accommodation, and services are sold together as one product.
- 13. Comprises the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business, and other purposes” (UNWTO 2019).
- 15. (Blank) Tourism: Travel combined with community service or volunteering projects (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
- 16. where tourists stay — from budget hostels to luxury hotels and vacation rentals (Holloway et al., 2020)
- 17. (Blank) Tourism: Travel for relaxation, recreation, or enjoyment during free time (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
Down
- 1. (Blank) Tourism: Also known as MICE; travel for meetings, conferences, or corporate events (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
- 3. (Blank) Tourism: Travel that aims to reduce environmental harm and support local communities (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
- 4. (Blank) Tourism: Travel while working remotely using digital technology (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
- 6. Tourism: Travel to places featured in films or TV shows.
- 7. (Blank)Integration: When a tourism company owns multiple parts of the supply chain, like hotels and airlines.
- 9. (Blank) Tourism: Travel to experience the culture, heritage, and traditions of a place (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
- 10. (Blank)Integration: When a company expands by merging with or acquiring other companies at the same level (e.g. two tour operators).
- 11. (Blank) Tourism: Large numbers of people travelling to popular destinations, often using package holidays.
- 12. (Blank) Tourism: Travel that includes physical activity and often risky or outdoor experiences (Holloway et al., 2020; Fletcher et al., 2018).
- 14. (Blank)Flight: A flight arranged by a tour operator, often cheaper and part of a holiday package.
