The history of Travel and Tourism

  • Introduction

    Introduction

    Travel and Tourism has been around for a very long time for the people who want to travel and see new places. There are several different trips you can do from a short site seeing holiday or a longer summer holiday for relaxation. Since the start of travel and tourism until now it has become a lot more popular. This timeline is all about the big moments in travel history, showing how Travel and Tourism has changed through out a long period of time.
  • The Grand Tour

    The Grand Tour

    The Grand Tour was a regular trip in Europe, upper-class European young men from the 17th century until the late 18th. Typically it would be young men travelling around Europe for several months or even years to visit specific cities and gain knowledge about different cultures. Most of these men would bring back souvenirs helping their understanding of the different cultures.
  • The growth of Spa Towns

    The growth of Spa Towns

    During 1700, Spa towns grew massively within popularity and become a destination for leisure, health and socialising. The towns offered mineral waters which people believed they were for healing purposes, so tourists visited to seek cures for various different things. These towns were Bath located in England and Spa in Belgium became the main example, they offered gardens, and bathhouses. They played a massive role in shaping lots of leisure activities in the 18th century.
  • The growth of Beach Resorts

    The growth of Beach Resorts

    In the 1800 going to the beach became a lot more popular mainly due to the health benefits, leisure purposes and the growth of transport. At this time doctors recommended sea bathing for lot of different health benefits making people visit the beaches. During this period of time rail transport developed allowing people better accessibility to get to the beach, boosting beach growth.
  • How the railways helped tourism grow

    How the railways helped tourism grow

    Railway services made tourism a lot more popular and easier in 1840, this made travelling faster, cheaper and more accessible for tourists. Railway transport allowed people to get from different cities, coastal areas and popular scenic locations allowing tourists to visit the places they wanted to. Doing this allowed further work for railway transport for them to introduce new destinations for the usage of inbound and domestic tourists in the UK.
  • The rise and fall of holiday camps

    The rise and fall of holiday camps

    Holiday camps became popular because they made tourism affordable and easy for working-class families. Things changed as more people started travelling abroad and with cars becoming more popular people wanted more personal holidays rather than sticking to what was easy. Because of expansion on several other holidays the popularity of holiday camps declined.
  • Development of package holidays

    Development of package holidays

    During the 1950's package holidays grew because of the increasing affordability allowing more people to book them. Planes made outbound tourism accessible for UK tourists and inbound tourists coming into the Uk and tour operators for example; Thomas Cook looked for you accommodate, flight times and dates, and specific activities individuals would like to do all included into a fixed price. With package holidays becoming bigger tourists could travel more affordably and more convenient.
  • The changes in leisure time and working patterns

    The changes in leisure time and working patterns

    In 1950 most people started having more money and free time, as the economy was doing a lot better when the War had finished. More jobs were in things like offices and factories, which meant regular hours and for most people the weekends off. Cars and plaines made it easier for people to get around, and the tourism industry grew with new resorts and hotels. This meant it changed how people lived and helped the economy in places tourists liked to travel.
  • How the internet has changed the industry

    How the internet has changed the industry

    Before the internet booking a trip meant going to a travel agents to book your holiday, but now that you can book everyone online it makes it a lot easier to compare prices and find the best deals. Online you can look through several review pages for example trip adviser to know exactly what to expect for the accommodation you are looking to book. Having the internet means if you want to book a last minute weekend away you can do so within minutes without having to go to the travel agents.
  • The rise of budget airline

    The rise of budget airline

    In 1997 budget airlines like easy jet started showing up and completely changed air transport. These budged airlines made tourism a lot more affordable by charging extra for things like food and extra luggage. Budget airlines purposely flew out from smaller airports like Bristol and Cardiff, and told their tickets online. Because of these budget airlines tourists could get around and go on holidays for a fraction the price of airlines charge.
  • Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements

    Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements

    In 2018, new rules for travelling were created to protect us when we book holidays/trips. This regulation means weather you're booking a package holiday or just flights and accommodation on the same website, you're covered if something goes wrong. For example if the company goes bust, you will never be left with nothing. This regulation protects and keeps our holidays safe so tourists don't need to worry about something going wrong.