What is the difference between inter regional and intra regional tourism
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Global tourism is known as intra-regional tourism, as tourism traffic flows to and from nations within the same region of the globe, making up a significant element of global tourism.
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- In advanced areas (Europe, America) it is comparatively more important than in developing areas (Africa, South Asia).
- However, intra-regional tourism's importance is probable to differ from region to region and from nation to nation.
- Travel between distinct areas called inter tourism. If domestic travel could be possible – Hyderabad and Delhi.
- If it could be traveling internationally – India and United States.
- Both inter-regional and intra-regional tourism improves the region's seasonality and the region's growth process.
- It has a direct effect on social, political and economic environment growth in less advanced areas.
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The differences between regional and intra-regional tourism are:
- Although intra-region tourism works with open programs within groups, inter-region tourism works with closed programs within one group.
- In fact, international tourism is known as regional tourism, because many tourists flow to and from countries within the same global region, forming an important part of international tourism.
- It is more important in developed regions (Europe, America) compared to developed countries (Africa, South Asia).
- In this study, using the domestic and outgoing tourism survey FAMILITUR, an analysis of regional tourism flows was conducted at this time.
- It will be visited between the various regions known as inter regional tourism.
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