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Inbound tourism is a type of travel and tourism that involves people travelling to a destination from outside the area. It is a major component of the travel and tourism industry, and involves the movement of people from their home countries to a foreign destination. Inbound tourism can involve leisure travel, business travel, or educational travel. It is often associated with international travel, but can also involve domestic travel within a country.
Inbound tourism is an important source of revenue for many countries, as it brings in foreign currency and helps to create jobs in the tourism sector. It also helps to promote cultural exchange and understanding between different countries. Inbound tourism can also help to boost the local economy, as visitors often spend money on accommodation, food, and other services.
In the inbound tourism market, there are a variety of companies that provide services to travellers. These include tour operators, travel agents, airlines, hotels, and car rental companies. These companies provide services such as booking flights, arranging accommodation, and providing transportation. They also provide advice and assistance to travellers, helping them to plan their trips and make the most of their time in the destination. Show Less Read more