travel and turism PRACTICA
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Tourism only includes international travel. T. F. A day trip does not include an overnight stay. T. F. Tourism services can be stored and sold later. T. F. Economic leakage benefits the local economy. T. F. Business tourists are usually more price-sensitive than leisure tourists. T. F. Sustainable tourism considers environmental, social and economic impacts. T. F. Carrying capacity refers to the number of hotel rooms available. T. F. Ecotourism focuses on nature and environmental protection. T. F. The multiplier effect increases the circulation of money in the destination. T. F. Tourism is mainly considered a..... Manufacturing industry. Service industry. Agricultural activity. Transport company. Inbound tourism refers to. Residents traveling abroad. Tourists traveling within their own country. Foreign visitors arriving in a country. Day trips. Which of the following is an example of economic leakage?. Tourists buying local handmade products. Hotels employing local workers. Resorts importing food from another country. Tourists paying local entrance fees. A short break usually means: Travel without accommodation. A trip lasting one to three nights. A trip longer than one week. Permanent relocation. Which factor can reduce tourism demand?. Increased disposable income. Political instability. Online booking systems. New attractions. Carrying capacity is related to: Marketing campaigns. Environmental protection and visitor limits. Airport security. Hotel classification systems. Which tourist type is mainly motivated by work activities?. Leisure tourist. Responsible tourist. Business tourist. Ecotourist. Seasonality refers to: Cultural exchange. Variation in demand during the year. Government investment. Cultural exchange. MATCH THE CONCEPTS. Domestic tourism. Outbound tourism. Inbound tourism. Perishable. Intangible. Sustainable tourism. MATCH THE CONCEPTS. Resilience. Multiplier effect. Economic leakage. Demonstration effect. Special interest tourism. Overtourism. MATCH THE CONCEPTS. A German tourist visiting Argentina. A resident of Córdoba visiting Bariloche. A traveler attending a medical conference. A one-day visit to a nearby city without staying overnight. An Argentine resident traveling to Brazil for vacation. A tourist motivated by religion and pilgrimage. |





