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What is inflexibility in tourism?

Inflexibility refers to the fact that tourism products cannot be stored or saved for later use, so they must be consumed at the time they are offered. This means that the supply of a tourism product is limited and cannot be easily increased or decreased to meet demand.



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Intangibility refers to the fact that tourism products and services cannot be subjected to scrutiny or sampling. Hence, reviews play a big role in influencing purchase.

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Intangibility: you can't hold tourism. Perishability: an unsold plane seat is a lost opportunity to make money. Seasonality: customers may be more or less likely to go somewhere with changing seasons. Interdependence: all sorts of independent companies depend on one another to make a tourist's experience unforgettable.

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The five vital components of tourism system are Attraction, Accessibility, Accommodation, Amenities and Activities. a) Attraction: Tourism activity starts with the attractions. At a place or destination there has to be some attraction only then people or tourists will visit that area.

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What does 'Amenities in Toursim' mean? The amenities in tourism refer to providing cozy and comfortable facilities to the visitor or traveler throughout the tourism, such as drinking water, food, and sanity.

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The table shows that there are four main motives which arise whatever the travel experience; Novelty Seeking, Escapism/Relaxation, Relationships and Self Development.

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The Big Five was traditionally used as a hunting term to describe the five most dangerous animals in Africa to hunt. Their reputation has spilled over into the tourism industry and now elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard and rhino remain the most sought after species to see on the continent.

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Forms of tourism: There are three basic forms of tourism: domestic tourism, inbound tourism, and outbound tourism. These can be combined in various ways to derive the following additional forms of tourism: internal tourism, national tourism and international tourism.

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