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  2. Tourism - Wikipedia

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    National tourism, a combination of domestic and outbound tourism; Regional tourism, a combination of domestic and inbound tourism; International tourism, a combination of inbound and outbound tourism; The terms tourism and travel are sometimes used interchangeably. In this context, travel has a similar definition to tourism but implies a more ...

  3. Outline of tourism - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to tourism: Tourism – travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. [1] Tourism may be international, or within the traveller's country.

  4. UN Tourism - Wikipedia

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    UN Tourism releases its Tourism Data Dashboard which "provides statistics and insights on key indicators for inbound and outbound tourism at the global, regional and national levels. Data covers tourist arrivals, tourism share of exports and contribution to GDP, source markets, seasonality and accommodation (data on number of rooms, guest and ...

  5. World Travel Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The European Travel Monitor has been continuously surveying the most important data on outbound travel behaviour from all European countries since 1988. In 1995, the European Travel Monitor was expanded to the World Travel Monitor to cover all the important overseas markets (United States, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Japan, China, India, etc.).

  6. International tourism - Wikipedia

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    International tourism is tourism that crosses national borders. Globalisation has made tourism a popular global leisure activity. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes". [ 1 ]

  7. Tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The travel and tourism industries in the United States were among the first economic sectors negatively affected by the September 11 attacks. In the U.S., tourism is among the three largest employers in 29 states, employing 7.3 million in 2004, to take care of 1.19 billion trips tourists took in the U.S. in 2005.

  8. China lifts bans on group tours to US, Japan and other key ...

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    Just how much outbound Chinese tourism will bounce back for the latest group of countries remains to be seen. Expectations that demand would come roaring back after borders were re-opened have to ...

  9. Outbound - Wikipedia

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    Outbound refers to a direction of trains, other transport, or roads that travel away from the city center. It may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media