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What are FITS?
What are FITS?
- Individuals who travel to attend conferences and have their accommodation reserved by themselves or their enterprise
- Local residents of a given country who travel for leisure, business, or other purposes
- Individuals who make their own travel arrangements and purchase their own accommodation (correct)
- Tourists who travel together on package tours booked through travel agents
Who are considered Group Tourists (GITs)?
Who are considered Group Tourists (GITs)?
- Individuals who make their own travel arrangements and purchase their own accommodation
- Local residents of a given country who travel for leisure, business, or other purposes
- Tourists who travel together on package tours booked through travel agents (correct)
- Individuals who travel to attend conferences and have their accommodation reserved by themselves or their enterprise
What defines Domestic Tourists?
What defines Domestic Tourists?
- Tourists who travel together on package tours booked through travel agents
- Individuals who make their own travel arrangements and purchase their own accommodation
- Individuals who travel to attend conferences and have their accommodation reserved by themselves or their enterprise
- Local residents of a given country who travel for leisure, business, or other purposes (correct)
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Types of Tourists
- FITs (Free Independent Travelers) are individual tourists who travel on their own, making their own arrangements, and not as part of an organized group.
- GITs (Group Inclusive Tourists) are tourists who travel in a group, often with a tour leader, and have their itinerary and arrangements made by a travel company or tour operator.
- Domestic Tourists are individuals who travel within their own country for leisure, business, or other purposes, and stay at least one night away from their usual environment.
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