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What is the difference between direct and indirect tourism?

The direct effect is the actual expenditure by the tourists. Indirect, or secondary, impact is what happens as the money flows through the economy.



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Indirect tourism output comprises all output required to support the production of direct tourism output (for example, toiletries for hotel guests and fuel for airplanes).

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Indirect tourism output comprises all output required to support the production of direct tourism output (for example, toiletries for hotel guests and fuel for airplanes).

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Often indirect travel means its getting charged to an overhead account. Direct would mean it's being charge directly to a client or a project. Which one it is depends on your reason for travel and how it's getting paid.

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In the tourism industry, the money spent by tourists that is respent within the local economy. See also, direct spending. To find the abbreviation, acronym, or term you're looking for, use the Search box (below) or click on any letter (above).

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Types of tourism
  • Domestic tourism refers to activities of a visitor within their country of residence and outside of their home (e.g. a Brit visiting other parts of Britain).
  • Inbound tourism refers to the activities of a visitor from outside of country of residence (e.g. a Spaniard visiting Britain).


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In addition, tourism also brings employment opportunities, enhances the economy of the region, and creates revenue for the local government. Tourists also use public services, creating funding for public services, such as health, the police and the fire department, as well as increasing the demand for public transport.

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Indirect effects are the changes in sales, income, or employment within the region in backward-linked industries supplying goods and services to tourism businesses. For example, the increased sales in linen supply firms resulting from more motel sales is an indirect effect of visitor spending.

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Culture tourism can have various indirect effects that can positively impact a destination. Here are 10 examples: Economic growth: Culture tourism can stimulate economic growth by generating revenue through visitor spending on accommodations, dining, transportation, and souvenirs.

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Tourism distribution channels are the avenues tourism products and services are made accessible to consumers. Typically, tourism products are sold directly by the primary provider or through a series of intermediaries. If brokers or travel wholesalers are involved, this is called indirect distribution.

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Direct tourism expenditure is when is the money that tourists spend on tourism-related products and services. This includes paying for their hotel room or hire car, buying tickets to go to a tourist attraction or to watch a show or paying for a meal at a restaurant, for example.

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