Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Reasons for the Growth in Tourism
- Developments in Technology
- Developments in Transport and Computer-related technology
- Better and Affordable Transport
- Led to Improvements in Safety, Shorter travelling and Lower travelling costs
- Commercial Air Travel due to developments in jet aircraft
- Past: Fly shorter distances and many stop overs for
re-fueling @ 810 km/h Eg. Trip from SG to London takes 2 to 4 days
- Present: Fly longer distances non-stop @ 800-1000 km/h Eg. Flight from SG
to London takes around 14 hours
- Introduction of Budget Airlines
- Uses smaller and more fuel-efficient aircraft.
- Cheaper, Travel shorter distances and Sell tickets online rather
than through travel agencies
- Benefits
- Allow more people to
travel internationally and
more frequently
- Travel farther away
from home
- Go to destinations not
covered by commercial
airlines Eg. Bhutan and
Northern Thailand
- Ease of Access to Information
- Information and updated ones more readily available
and accessible
- Online Booking and Research
- Benefits
- Enables tourists to buy their own tickets
online and not via travel agency
- Give tourists more options and control
- Better access to information of their destination
- Enables tourists to view feedback and
recommendations from other travellors
- Enables tourists to do more research about
their destination
- Surveillance, electronic checks and
other safety controls research
- Benefits
- Makes tourists feel safer and more confident
about travelling
- More Air Routes and Agreements
- Made various parts of the world more
accessible to travellors
- Open Skies Agreements
- An agreement made btw gvts to remove restrictions on commercial flights
between their respective countries to create a free-market environment for
commercial airlines to compete in.
- Allow airlines to freely decide the routes, capacity and price of their
flights w/o interference from the gvt.
- Eg. Singapore and USA since 2001 has allowed SG
commercial airlines to make a stopover in USA on its way to
a 3rd country; A US commercial flight can make a stopover
in a 3rd country on its way to SG.
- Deregulation
- Allow fares to rise and fall according to market demand and
competition btw airline companies
- Eg. Before 1978, the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
regulated airfares btw nearly all countries. Since 1978, domestic &
int'l have been deregullated
- Benefits
- Help the growth of aircraft routes and flights
- Increase the no. commercial airline
companies & budget airlines
- Reduce prices of flights for passengers
- Demand Factors
- More Leisure Time
- Defined as a time when you have no work
commitments.
- Middle to High Income: Comes in the form of paid leave
- Since 1950s, people enjoy shorter work weeks, more
public holidays and more paid annual leave. = more time for travelling
- Eg. Australia - Workers can exchange paid overtime work for leave
= more time to travel
- Greater Disposable Income
- Defined as the amount of income left to an individual
after paying the taxes
- Growth in income allows people to spend more on goods, services
or activities that may improve the quality of their life. Eg. Travelling
- Eg. Developing countries like China and India have experienced
rapid economic growth. Which means that the no. of people in middle
income and higher income groups has increased.
- Changing Lifestyles
- Defined as the change in the way people live throughout their lifetime &
from generation to generation
- Pace of life faster -> more ppl spend more time @
work -> travelling becomes a means of relaxation from
fast-paced life
- People more heath conscious -> people more fit to travel frequently i.e. Many
healthy retirees choose to travel to spend their golden years.
- Eg. Grey Nomads in Australia travelling to unknown parts of the country in
trailers/ cruises
- Destination Factors
- Attractions
- Natural/ Man-made
- Attractions offer something spectacular, unique and
interesting for domestic and int'l tourists
- E.g. Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Tourists travel there for shopping,
business and entertainment because it has MICE facilities, luxury hotels
and a large range of luxury retail and luxury utlets
- Investment in Infrastructure and
Services
- Large investments needed to develop transport and communication
networks, electrical frameworks and systems for water and disposal
- Airport expansion and development - must be able to manage increased
tourist traffic
- Eg. Singapore Changi Airport demolished its Budget Terminal to build
Terminal 4 in 2017 and Terminal 5 in a decades' time.
- Sufficient Hotels
- Btw 2012 and 2016, Hong Kong will add another 49 hotels to
its 189 operating ones. Expected to accommodate from 42 m to
70 m visitors.
- Access to Information
- Travel-related information must be easy to
obtain from outside and within a destination
- Eg. Tourist Signs in Phuket, Thailand in different
languages makes tourists safer and comfort
- Why is tourism subjected to Regional
Fluctuations?
- Unfavourable Political Conditions
- Outbreak of Diseases
- Disasters
- Global and Regional Recessions