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  Structure of the Tourism Industry

 

Match the correct sector of the tourism industry from the left column with the industry activity described on the right hand side by joining the two with a line.


1. Accommodation

a) A hotel receptionist sells a ski field lift pass to an Australian visitor

2. Sales sector

b) A rafting guide introduces customers to the safety rules of rafting

3. Attractions/Activities

c) A French visitor to New Zealand places a toll call to family in Paris

4. Attractions/Activities

d) An Aucklander visiting Dunedin takes a taxi to Dunedin airport

5. Ancillary

e) A Greymouth businessman stays for two nights in a motel on Papanui Road

6. Ancillary

f) The Gondola receptionist sells gondola tickets to a group of touring students

7. Attractions/Activities

g) A member of a tour group from Seattle withdraws cash from an ATM using her Visa card

8. Sales sector

h) A travel agent sells a twelve day ocean cruise to a Christchurch farmer and his wife

9. Ancillary

i) A Japanese tour group visits the local museum

10. Transport

j) An American couple dine at a seafood restaurant in Kaikoura

Answers to “Structure of Tourism Industry”.

 

1

e)

2

h)

3

b)

4

f)

5

c)

6

g)

7

i)

8

a)

9

j)

10

d)

 

Remember that there are several activities that could be matched up to some sectors in this exercise.

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