Tourism

This is a background paper to the Pacific Possible report. For many Pacific Island countries, tourism is the main economic opportunity to generate incomes and jobs. This report suggests that increasing tourism demand in four areas could drive growt...

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Main Authors: Perrottet, John, Garcia, Andres F.
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
TAX
AIR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/524541503688261330/Tourism
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28410
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spelling okr-10986-284102021-05-25T09:02:42Z Tourism Perrottet, John Garcia, Andres F. TOURIST ATTRACTION CRUISE ARRIVALS DESTINATIONS PASSENGER SERVICES TOURISM ACTIVITIES DESTINATION MARKETING RAISE AWARENESS FREE TRAVEL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AIR SERVICES IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM CULTURAL HERITAGE AIRPORT PASSENGERS SMALL ISLANDS AIRLINES FERRIES INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS TOURIST ACTIVITIES CRUISE DESTINATIONS AIR ROUTES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT VEHICLES TOURISM POLICY FARES FUEL BURN DESTINATION MANAGEMENT TREND AIR CARRIER CRUISE SHIP JOURNEY SUBSIDY CARRIERS TRAFFIC TRAVEL FACILITATION TAX ROUTES AIRPORTS INCOME TAX INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS TOURIST INDUSTRY WEALTH CRUISE SHIPS AIR UNDERGROUND TOURISTS PER YEAR PRICE SENSITIVE TRAVELERS FLIGHT CONNECTIONS TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE DRIVERS VEHICLE SIGNAGE ROAD COSTS AIR TRAVEL TRAINING TOURISM RECEIPTS LONG- HAUL TRAVEL TRANSPORT TOURISM INCOME ARTERY PEAK PERIODS ACCESS ROADS TRIPS RESORTS TOURISM ORGANIZATION TRUE DOMESTIC AIRPORTS VISITOR TOURISM MARKET TRAVEL TIMES GROWTH OF TOURISM TOURISM SECTOR NATURAL RESOURCES ROUTE FUEL CONSUMPTION SUBSIDIES GRANTS TRAVEL PATTERNS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES LUXURY HOTELS BUSES BAGGAGE NATIONAL TOURISM INTERNATIONAL HOTEL FLIGHT TIME INITIATIVES CONGESTION DRIVING INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION RECREATION CRUISE CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES TOURIST ARRIVALS ALTERNATIVE DESTINATIONS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TOURISTS CARS HISTORIC SITES ACCESSIBILITY DESTINATION COUNTRIES LOAD FACTORS CRUISE PASSENGERS DIRECT ROUTES CHARTERS VISITORS PASSENGER VOLUME TOURISM TOURIST AIRCRAFT PORT INFRASTRUCTURE TOURISM STRATEGY TAX REVENUE ROADS PORT FACILITIES WALKING BAGGAGE HANDLING LOCAL TRAVEL AVERAGE PASSENGER AIR TRANSPORT PASSENGER SUBSIDY ECONOMIES OF SCALE AIRPORT TAXES HOTELS CRUISE LINES FARE DISCOUNTS FUEL RESORT TRIP AIRLINE INDUSTRY TOUR OPERATIONS AIR PASSENGER DUTY AIRPORT CHARGES INVESTMENTS TRAFFIC LEVELS AIRWAYS CAPITAL INVESTMENT AIR SERVICE AIR PASSENGER TRAVEL TIME SAFETY PASSENGER KILOMETRE DEMAND FOR TRAVEL IMPACTS OF TOURISM HOTEL This is a background paper to the Pacific Possible report. For many Pacific Island countries, tourism is the main economic opportunity to generate incomes and jobs. This report suggests that increasing tourism demand in four areas could drive growth of tourism arrivals in the Pacific: Increasing demand from Chinese tourists, retired persons, high income individuals, and cruise ship operators. It sets out key actions to capitalize on these potential sources of increased demand and ensure the development of the tourism sector in an environmentally, socially, and culturally sustainable manner. 2017-09-26T22:12:01Z 2017-09-26T22:12:01Z 2016-06-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/524541503688261330/Tourism http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28410 English en_US Pacific Possible Background Paper;No. 4 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: General Economy, Macroeconomics, and Growth Study East Asia and Pacific Oceania
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topic TOURIST ATTRACTION
CRUISE ARRIVALS
DESTINATIONS
PASSENGER SERVICES
TOURISM ACTIVITIES
DESTINATION MARKETING
RAISE AWARENESS
FREE TRAVEL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
AIR SERVICES
IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM
CULTURAL HERITAGE
AIRPORT
PASSENGERS
SMALL ISLANDS
AIRLINES
FERRIES
INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS
TOURIST ACTIVITIES
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
AIR ROUTES
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
VEHICLES
TOURISM POLICY
FARES
FUEL BURN
DESTINATION MANAGEMENT
TREND
AIR CARRIER
CRUISE SHIP
JOURNEY
SUBSIDY
CARRIERS
TRAFFIC
TRAVEL FACILITATION
TAX
ROUTES
AIRPORTS
INCOME TAX
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
TOURIST INDUSTRY
WEALTH
CRUISE SHIPS
AIR
UNDERGROUND
TOURISTS PER YEAR
PRICE SENSITIVE
TRAVELERS
FLIGHT CONNECTIONS
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
DRIVERS
VEHICLE
SIGNAGE
ROAD
COSTS
AIR TRAVEL
TRAINING
TOURISM RECEIPTS
LONG- HAUL TRAVEL
TRANSPORT
TOURISM INCOME
ARTERY
PEAK PERIODS
ACCESS ROADS
TRIPS
RESORTS
TOURISM ORGANIZATION
TRUE
DOMESTIC AIRPORTS
VISITOR
TOURISM MARKET
TRAVEL TIMES
GROWTH OF TOURISM
TOURISM SECTOR
NATURAL RESOURCES
ROUTE
FUEL CONSUMPTION
SUBSIDIES
GRANTS
TRAVEL PATTERNS
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
LUXURY HOTELS
BUSES
BAGGAGE
NATIONAL TOURISM
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
FLIGHT TIME
INITIATIVES
CONGESTION
DRIVING
INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS
TRAVEL
TRANSPORTATION
RECREATION
CRUISE
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
TOURIST ARRIVALS
ALTERNATIVE DESTINATIONS
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
TOURISTS
CARS
HISTORIC SITES
ACCESSIBILITY
DESTINATION COUNTRIES
LOAD FACTORS
CRUISE PASSENGERS
DIRECT ROUTES
CHARTERS
VISITORS
PASSENGER VOLUME
TOURISM
TOURIST
AIRCRAFT
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TOURISM STRATEGY
TAX REVENUE
ROADS
PORT FACILITIES
WALKING
BAGGAGE HANDLING
LOCAL TRAVEL
AVERAGE PASSENGER
AIR TRANSPORT
PASSENGER SUBSIDY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
AIRPORT TAXES
HOTELS
CRUISE LINES
FARE DISCOUNTS
FUEL
RESORT
TRIP
AIRLINE INDUSTRY
TOUR OPERATIONS
AIR PASSENGER DUTY
AIRPORT CHARGES
INVESTMENTS
TRAFFIC LEVELS
AIRWAYS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
AIR SERVICE
AIR PASSENGER
TRAVEL TIME
SAFETY
PASSENGER KILOMETRE
DEMAND FOR TRAVEL
IMPACTS OF TOURISM
HOTEL
spellingShingle TOURIST ATTRACTION
CRUISE ARRIVALS
DESTINATIONS
PASSENGER SERVICES
TOURISM ACTIVITIES
DESTINATION MARKETING
RAISE AWARENESS
FREE TRAVEL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
AIR SERVICES
IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM
CULTURAL HERITAGE
AIRPORT
PASSENGERS
SMALL ISLANDS
AIRLINES
FERRIES
INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS
TOURIST ACTIVITIES
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
AIR ROUTES
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
VEHICLES
TOURISM POLICY
FARES
FUEL BURN
DESTINATION MANAGEMENT
TREND
AIR CARRIER
CRUISE SHIP
JOURNEY
SUBSIDY
CARRIERS
TRAFFIC
TRAVEL FACILITATION
TAX
ROUTES
AIRPORTS
INCOME TAX
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
TOURIST INDUSTRY
WEALTH
CRUISE SHIPS
AIR
UNDERGROUND
TOURISTS PER YEAR
PRICE SENSITIVE
TRAVELERS
FLIGHT CONNECTIONS
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
DRIVERS
VEHICLE
SIGNAGE
ROAD
COSTS
AIR TRAVEL
TRAINING
TOURISM RECEIPTS
LONG- HAUL TRAVEL
TRANSPORT
TOURISM INCOME
ARTERY
PEAK PERIODS
ACCESS ROADS
TRIPS
RESORTS
TOURISM ORGANIZATION
TRUE
DOMESTIC AIRPORTS
VISITOR
TOURISM MARKET
TRAVEL TIMES
GROWTH OF TOURISM
TOURISM SECTOR
NATURAL RESOURCES
ROUTE
FUEL CONSUMPTION
SUBSIDIES
GRANTS
TRAVEL PATTERNS
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
LUXURY HOTELS
BUSES
BAGGAGE
NATIONAL TOURISM
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
FLIGHT TIME
INITIATIVES
CONGESTION
DRIVING
INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS
TRAVEL
TRANSPORTATION
RECREATION
CRUISE
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
TOURIST ARRIVALS
ALTERNATIVE DESTINATIONS
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
TOURISTS
CARS
HISTORIC SITES
ACCESSIBILITY
DESTINATION COUNTRIES
LOAD FACTORS
CRUISE PASSENGERS
DIRECT ROUTES
CHARTERS
VISITORS
PASSENGER VOLUME
TOURISM
TOURIST
AIRCRAFT
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TOURISM STRATEGY
TAX REVENUE
ROADS
PORT FACILITIES
WALKING
BAGGAGE HANDLING
LOCAL TRAVEL
AVERAGE PASSENGER
AIR TRANSPORT
PASSENGER SUBSIDY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
AIRPORT TAXES
HOTELS
CRUISE LINES
FARE DISCOUNTS
FUEL
RESORT
TRIP
AIRLINE INDUSTRY
TOUR OPERATIONS
AIR PASSENGER DUTY
AIRPORT CHARGES
INVESTMENTS
TRAFFIC LEVELS
AIRWAYS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
AIR SERVICE
AIR PASSENGER
TRAVEL TIME
SAFETY
PASSENGER KILOMETRE
DEMAND FOR TRAVEL
IMPACTS OF TOURISM
HOTEL
Perrottet, John
Garcia, Andres F.
Tourism
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Oceania
relation Pacific Possible Background Paper;No. 4
description This is a background paper to the Pacific Possible report. For many Pacific Island countries, tourism is the main economic opportunity to generate incomes and jobs. This report suggests that increasing tourism demand in four areas could drive growth of tourism arrivals in the Pacific: Increasing demand from Chinese tourists, retired persons, high income individuals, and cruise ship operators. It sets out key actions to capitalize on these potential sources of increased demand and ensure the development of the tourism sector in an environmentally, socially, and culturally sustainable manner.
format Report
author Perrottet, John
Garcia, Andres F.
author_facet Perrottet, John
Garcia, Andres F.
author_sort Perrottet, John
title Tourism
title_short Tourism
title_full Tourism
title_fullStr Tourism
title_full_unstemmed Tourism
title_sort tourism
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/524541503688261330/Tourism
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28410
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