#separator:tab #html:false What is domestic tourism?people travelling within their own country. What is inbound tourism?People leaving their own country and visiting a country they arent residents of, for the purpose of tourism. What is outbound tourism?Travelling outside your country for the purposes of travel. What is leisure tourism?travelling for pleasure and enjoyment What are short breaks?A short holiday which lasts a few days. What is a holiday?An extended period of leisure and recreation. usually 5-14 nights. What are special events?A one time or infrequently occuring event. Whats VFR?A trip which involves meeting with a relative. Normally more than one day, staying at their house and travelling away from your home. Wat are day trips?A journey completed in one day What is corporate travel?travel associated with work that will take place away from the usual workplace. What are meetings?An assembly of people for one particular purpose. What are conferences/exhibitions?Large events where likeminded people often from an industry go to. What is training?act of teaching someone a specific skill or behaviour. What are incentives?A thing that motivates someone to do something. What are short term contracts?Contract of determinate duration which is no longer than 24 months. What is adventure tourism?Travel which takes place in a natural environment, and includes a exciting or daring experience. What is health tourism?Travelling to improve health and wellbeing. What is education tourism?Travel for educational purposes. eg school trips What is cultural or heritage tourism?Travel to places which represents people and events of the past and present What is dark tourism?Tourism which involves travelling to places associated with death and suffering. What is a gap year?young people taking a break between school and higher education What is sustinable/ responsible tourism?tourists and local people acting responsibly to make tourism more sustainable so the negative impacts of tourism are minimal. What is conservation tourism?Tourism that supports wildlife conservation and provide learning opportunities about nature and current threats. What are special interests?Travel to enjoy a hobby or interest. What are weddings and honeymoons?holiday spent by newly married couple following their wedding day. What do solo travellers want?waved single occupancy feeexcursions and activities to meet new pplcommunal areas to meet ppl What do couples wants?adults only section for peace and relaxationadded extras for special occasionsromantic excursions What do families want?Activities and excursions for all agesadjoining hotel rooms or rooms on the same floorentertainment on the plane or kids clubcot hire or buggy hirechanging facilitiesseats together on a plane especially if its young kids What do corporate travellers want?good access to wifi whilst travelling and power suppliesa conference room in the hotel or meeting rooms varying in sizeclose to the city centre and transport What do group travellers want?Option for a group ticket or discountset meals or menus so easy to pick up What do customers with special requirements want?mobility - ramps, ground floor room, wheel chair hire blind - braille or large text menus deaf - hearing loops different language - translator, different signs what is a private business and aims and examples of them?owned by an individual, partners or group of people.make a profit,increase market share, increase diversity and range of productsTUI, EasyJet What is a public organistation, aims and examples?ran by the government, paid staff along volunteersprovide a service, breakeven, support tourismVisit Britain, Regional Trust Boards What are voluntary organisations?charities. funded by memberships, donations, selling merchandise, grantsprovide a service, educate and informNational Trust, Tourism Concern