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travel and tourism
Student Name: Cheryl Faisal
Define Tourism:
Tourism is when someone travels within their own country or to another country such as Spain, weather it is for leisure or business reason and for all other purposes.

Types of Tourism
Description:
Example:
Describe Domestic:
A domestic holiday is where someone who lives in the UK travel to another part of the UK.
An elderly couple who lives Bradford goes on a two week holiday to Scarborough.

Describe Outbound:

An outbound holiday is when someone who travel out of the UK to a different country.
A group of friends from Liverpool goes on holiday to Ibiza to have fun.

Describe Inbound:

An inbound holiday is when someone who live in a different country that comes to the UK.
A Chinese doctor travel to London for a medical convention.

VISITOR TYPE
Description:
Example:
Identify Tourism type (domestic/inbound/outbound

LEISURE

When someone goes on holiday to relax and have fun.
A family of five goes to Disneyland Paris.
This is an outbound holiday.

BUSINESS

When someone stays in they own country or goes to another country for a business meeting.
A business woman from London travel to Paris for meeting
This is an outbound holiday.

VFR

When someone travels to visit family and friends.
A girl from Bradford goes to London to visit her auntie.
This is a domestic holiday.

EDUCATION

When a group of school student goes on an educational trip.
Year ten student goes to Normandy for a history trip.
This is an outbound holiday.

SPORT

When someone goes to a sporting event trip such as football.
A football fan from Spain come to the UK to watch the final of the champion league
This is an inbound holiday.

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