Tourism: The Role Of Tourism And International Tourism

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Industry of tourism is totally dependent on transport, on its security, speed and convenience offered to the tourist during his travel from place to place. And nowadays air travel takes over in rail roads and ships. Understanding the fundamentals of the relationship with the airlines, the rules of interaction with them to ensure the safety of passengers and their property, services, use of appropriate discounts and benefits in sales is very important, both for travelers and travel organizations. Currently leading airlines are customers of tour operators and air travel are an integral component of the generator and an increasing number of tours. First of all, aviation growth caused expansion of geography of international tourism, a lot of …show more content…

But today features of culture of different regions of the world are increasingly encourage people to take vacation in the journey. Objects, visited by tourists, contribute to the enrichment of their memories. Culture is one of the main elements of tourist interest. Cognitive tourism covers all aspects of travel, by which a person learns about the life, culture and customs of other nations. Tourism, therefore, is an important means of creating cultural relations and international cooperation. Development of cultural factors within the region is a means of increasing the resources to attract tourism flows (Richards, 2011, p. 1). In many countries, tourism can be included in a policy of cultural relations. Cultural and educational tourism acquaints tourists with the cultural values, expanding its cultural horizons. At the same time the tourist gets knowledge, in accordance with their own cultural demands of their own choice. All of this is possible because of fast methods of transportation. Tourism is expanding its range of activities by improving the availability and accessibility of tourist facilities as a result of aircrafts, combined with a wide computerization. Reach many of attractive tourist sites, which has developed in recent decades, due, in particular, the rapid development of transport, making it possible to visit the most remote and …show more content…

2). Aviation security is provided by the aviation security services (TSA) and paramilitary units, when necessary, of the protection of airports and airlines, as well as specially authorized bodies with this right by federal laws. Thus, safety ensures the safety of life and health of passengers and crew members by increasing reliability aircraft equipment and qualifications of aviation personnel. The problem of improving aviation security should be viewed as a complex, depending on the work of many government agencies. Ways to solve it depends on the results of scientific research in various fields of science and technology and their application in practice of aviation security. To address this problem should not be allowed in aviation random people who do not know the basics of aviation activity that may cause the industry to the brink of crisis. In this regard, it can be cited as an example of the United States government, which is already two months after the events of September 11, 2001 accepted the Federal Law on Aviation Security, providing targeted funding and created the TSA (TSA,

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