Transport Principles (Learning Aim B) Flashcards

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What is meant when something is tangible

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Something that can be handled. For example, boarding pass, luggage, food, the seats etc.

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What is meant when something is intangible?

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Something that cannot be handled. For example, travel insurance, the promise of a safe journey.

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What is a gateway?

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A place where travellers leave or enter a country. E.g., airport, seaport, train station and bus station.

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What is a hub?

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A central transport facility such as an airport where other transport operates as taxis, buses, trains.

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What is a package holiday?

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A pre-arranged combination of transport, accommodation and other tourist services.

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What are hire cars?

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Paying money for the use of a car while abroad. Popular companies include Hertz, Avis and Europcar. Often offer online booking, airport pick up/drop off and varying levels of insurance cover.

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What are private cars?

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Using your own car for travel – mostly used for domestic travel and day trips.

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What are taxis?

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Generally only for short journeys as can be expensive. Some companies specialise in longer journeys such as airport trips.

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