OCN The UK Travel and Tourism Industry - Introduction
The UK Travel and Tourism Industry
Introduction
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Travel and TourismFurther Education (Key Stage 5)
This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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The UK Travel and Tourism Industry
Introduction
Slide 1 - Slide
What are the five sectors in the travel and tourism industry?
Slide 2 - Mind map
The five sectors
• transport (road, rail, air and sea)
• accommodation (serviced and non-serviced)
• tour operations
• travel agents
• visitor attractions.
Slide 3 - Slide
Products/Services sold within each sector
Get into a group
Think about one type of product/service provided in the sector that the wheel stops on
Slide 4 - Slide
Public & Private
Public: organisations that are run by the government. They do not aim to make a profit instead to provide a good service
Private: organisations that are owned by a person or group of people. Their main aim is to make a profit. They charge for all their products and services
Slide 5 - Slide
Public and Private
2 minute individual task
You must use your own knowledge and/or conduct research
Write down one public and one private organisation in the travel and tourism industry
Swap your answers with your peer and mark each others work out of 2
timer
5:00
Slide 6 - Slide
Factors
Different factors affect the travel and tourism industry
These can include:
Political
Economic
Social
Technological
Legal
Environmental
Slide 7 - Slide
What type of factor is the internet?
A
Political
B
Technological
C
Environmental
D
Social
Slide 8 - Quiz
You require an ESTA/Visa to enter the USA. What type of factor is this?
A
Economical
B
Environmental
C
Social
D
Legal
Slide 9 - Quiz
Snow is melting in many popular ski resorts due to global warming. Which factor does this relate to?
A
Environmental
B
Political
C
Legal
D
Economic
Slide 10 - Quiz
War negatively impacts many sectors of the travel and tourism industry. What type of factor is war?
A
Technological
B
Environmental
C
Social
D
Political
Slide 11 - Quiz
When an exchange rate changes it can make a destination either more expensive or cheaper to travel to. What factor does this relate to?