Tourism Development and Promotion.
Tourist boards
Tourist boards play an important role by helping destinations and co-ordinating the work of tourism buisnesses. Tourist boards get their money from the government (National and Local) and it is said to operate in the public sector. Public sector bodies play an important role in Travel and Tourism the UK, because they promote tourism and attract domestic and inbound tourists to the UK this in turn will create income and jobs for local business and have a positive effect on the GDP.
Tourist boards are websites such as Vist Bolton, Visit England ect. These website show people who are visiting that area what is happening during the period of time they are there and when and where the events and occasions are taking place.
There are 3 different parts of tourist boards. These websites give you information locally, nationally and regionally.
National: This is when people are looking for somewhere to go for either a day trip of for a short break away. For example, the Visit Scotland website has information about the events that are taking place in Scotland and it also has their time and place that it is taking place. The national websites are usually available in a variety of different languages which means they are accessible for visitors from overseas who want to find out information about the UK.
Local: This is a website that gives information about local destinations such as the Visit Bolton website. This website provides information such as train and bus times, events, accommodation around Bolton and also in Bolton there would be a Tourist Information Centre that would help out the tourists.
Regional: This would be a website such as Visit Englands North West. This would be helpful for people who are overseas and they want to come and visit an area like the North West of England, it would give them information about what happens around this area and what type of activities and everts are held in the Lake District.
Tourist boards play an important role by helping destinations and co-ordinating the work of tourism buisnesses. Tourist boards get their money from the government (National and Local) and it is said to operate in the public sector. Public sector bodies play an important role in Travel and Tourism the UK, because they promote tourism and attract domestic and inbound tourists to the UK this in turn will create income and jobs for local business and have a positive effect on the GDP.
Tourist boards are websites such as Vist Bolton, Visit England ect. These website show people who are visiting that area what is happening during the period of time they are there and when and where the events and occasions are taking place.
There are 3 different parts of tourist boards. These websites give you information locally, nationally and regionally.
National: This is when people are looking for somewhere to go for either a day trip of for a short break away. For example, the Visit Scotland website has information about the events that are taking place in Scotland and it also has their time and place that it is taking place. The national websites are usually available in a variety of different languages which means they are accessible for visitors from overseas who want to find out information about the UK.
Local: This is a website that gives information about local destinations such as the Visit Bolton website. This website provides information such as train and bus times, events, accommodation around Bolton and also in Bolton there would be a Tourist Information Centre that would help out the tourists.
Regional: This would be a website such as Visit Englands North West. This would be helpful for people who are overseas and they want to come and visit an area like the North West of England, it would give them information about what happens around this area and what type of activities and everts are held in the Lake District.