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A Look at the Tourist Industry Across National Borders.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61608) has announced the addition of "International Tourism" to their offering.

The IBISWorld "International Tourism industry report only deals with the short term movement of international tourists across national borders for any purpose - business, conference/seminar, holiday/pleasure, visiting friends and relatives etc. In most cases the data represents movements across borders, with at least one nights stay in a foreign country. However, in some countries same day trips across and back international borders is still counted as an international trip. These trips could be for shopping, sightseeing or short business trips or for similar purposes. The report, therefore, specifically excludes domestic tourism - that is flows of tourist (jargon) tourist - A guest on the system, especially one who generally logs in over a network from a remote location for comm mode, electronic mail, games and other trivial purposes. A tourist is one step below a luser.  on day or overnight trips within their own country. Market shares for major players, therefore, represent share of total international tourism expenditure, rather than of the industry segment they operate in. That is international airline operators market share is not based just on their share of the international airline component of this industry, but total global international visitor expenditure. Estimates have been made of international tourism's share of the total tourism industry (i.e. international plus domestic combined) in relation to employment, establishments etc.

Areas covered:

* Industry Definition

* Key Statistics

* Market Characteristics

* Segmentation

* Industry Conditions

* Performance

* Key Competitors COMPETITORS, French law. Persons who compete or aspire to the same office, rank or employment. As an English word in common use, it has a much wider application. Ferriere, Dict. de Dr. h.t.  

* Key Factors

* Outlook

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61608
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