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Leisure Tourism is a type of travel and tourism that focuses on recreational activities. It is often associated with holidays and vacations, and involves activities such as sightseeing, shopping, dining, and entertainment. Leisure Tourism is a major component of the travel and tourism industry, and is often the primary motivation for people to travel.
Leisure Tourism can be divided into two main categories: domestic and international. Domestic Leisure Tourism involves travel within one's own country, while International Leisure Tourism involves travel to another country. Both types of Leisure Tourism involve activities such as sightseeing, shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Leisure Tourism is an important source of revenue for many countries, and is often a major contributor to the local economy. It is also an important source of employment, as it provides jobs for people in the hospitality and tourism industries.
Some companies in the Leisure Tourism market include airlines, hotels, tour operators, cruise lines, car rental companies, and travel agents. These companies provide services such as transportation, accommodation, and tour packages to leisure travelers. Show Less Read more