
3 Kenji TLE Hospital and Tourism Industry PART 3
QuizĀ by Kenji Warlot Deniega
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It is a social, culturaland economic phenomenon which entails theĀ movement of people to countries or places outside their usualenvironmentĀ for personal or business/professional purposes.
It is the activity or business of providing services to guestsĀ in hotels, restaurants, bars, and other areas where people go to eat or relax.
ItĀ is the act ofproviding what is needed or desired for convenience to guests.
It is to move or transfer from one place to another for an important purpose.
It happens whenĀ residents travel within their country of residence. This is more difficult to measure than the other kind because there are rarely currency, language, or visa implications.
ItĀ involvesĀ travel outside the country of residenceĀ where currency, language, andĀ visa are to be considered.
It is a travel where several components like accommodation, fare, food, and amenities are purchased together, and one price is paid.
ItĀ is when needed components like accommodation, fare, food, and amenities are **purchased separately.
It is a combination of inclusive and independent travel, and the Internet may be used for bookings and payments.
Include visiting other places during weekends, holidays, or free time to visit friends and relatives, exploring other places for cultural tourism, and leisure and sports activities like swimming, hiking, and biking to de-stress and rejuvenate.
Includes visiting another place or country to learn or apply skills learned inside the classroom in a different environment, such as in the Practicum Training Program. This is not included in the discussion since changes may be made to adapt to current trends.
It is a wider term fortravel that focuses on medical treatments and the use of healthcare services. It covers a wide field of health-oriented tourism, ranging from preventive and health conductive treatment to rehabilitation and curative forms of travel. Wellness tourism is a related field.
It involves traveling to a destination away from home or a normal workplace. Some types of business tourism are incentive travel, exhibitions, trade fairs, conferences and meetings, and corporate events