Growth of Tourism Factors
Steven Batgidis
Cole Morgan
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Population growth is the most important because the tourism economy received a great boost and greatly helped the economy to grow.
Paid holidays and working weeks gave people chances to book holidays on free days, but also the ability to afford it.
The economic wealth, paired with the increased accommodation and visas, has allowed more frequent and cheaper holidays.
Bookind has become much easier as people do it from home rather than agencies. The use of English has also helped in both booking, and when in destination.
Retirement gave older people much free time which can be freely used for holidays, without work stress.
Population growth: More people are likely to go on holiday.
Paid Holiday: People have the ability to take a minimum of 28 days of paid leave.
Working Week: Under new laws in MEDCs, people have two or three days off per week.
Economic Wealth: The ability to afford the holiday/activity.
Accommodation: The quality and quantity has increased. There are also more options.
Passport and visas: Getting a passport has become easier and now many countries don’t require a visa.
Booking: People now book their holidays themselves through PCs, which is quicker and easier.
Language: As English becomes the international language, the ease of communication has increased.
Retirement: It made possible to have free time after working life.