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Explain the direct and indirect component of the tourism and hospitality network​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explain the direct and indirect component of the tourism and hospitality network.

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The direct and indirect component of the tourism and hospitality network are:

Direct elements:

Direct elements of the Tourism Industry are those areas of the tourism industry which come into direct contact with tourists Sales, Accommodation, Transport, Activities, Attractions, and Ancillary Services.

Direct employment:

Jobs that are created by the travel and tourism industry, e.g. Travel Agent, Air Cabin Crew, Hotel Manager.

Indirect elements:

Indirect elements of the Tourism Industry are often called support sectors.

Indirect Employment:

Jobs that are created to supply and support travel and tourism organisations, e.g. the baker who supplies bread to a hotel; the builders who make the hotels.

Answered by brokendreams
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The actual expenditure by the tourists is the component of the direct tourism

Explanation:

  • The direct tourism and hospitality network​ is the amount of money spent by tourists. The indirect, or secondary, impact is what occurs when money passes through the economy.
  • Direct tourism output includes all products and services purchased by tourists that are produced in the United States (for example, traveler lodgings and passenger air transportation). Tourist employment Total tourism-related employment includes both direct and indirect tourism employment.
  • Indirect components of the tourism industry are sometimes referred to as support sectors. Those components of the tourism business do not have direct interaction with tourists but are necessary for the rest of the sector to function.
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