The word search about the five tourism terms/concepts picture
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Preliminary list: Please note that some terms have multiple definitions and/or listings
Accommodation capacity: The measure of accommodation stock at a defined destination. May be given by various different measures: e.g. number of establishments; number of main units within an establishment (e.g. rooms, caravan stances); capacity in terms of residents (e.g. bedspaces).
Accounting period: Normally one year, the period for which accounts are drawn up
Accreditation: A procedure to establish if a tourism business meets certain standards of management and operation.
add-on: any component of a package tour that is not included in the package price
Advanced ecotourism: A level of accreditation consisting of all core criteria as well as some of the advanced certification criteria.
adventure tour: a tour designed around an adventurous activity such as rafting or hiking
Adventure tourism: A form of tourism in natural areas that incorporates an element of risk, higher levels of physical exertion, and the need for specialised skills.
affinity group: a group sharing a common interest, usually from an organization. See also pre-formed group.
after-departure charge: expenses such as telephone charges that do not appear on a guest’s account at check out.
agent: one who acts or has the power to act as the representative of another. Most frequently in travel anyone other than a principal, such as a retail travel agent, receiving agent, ticket agent, local operator or wholesaler (usage uncommon in No. America)
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