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How to say "inbound tourism" and "outbound tourism" in English

Inbound tourism: inbound tourism

Inbound passengers:

1. incoming passenger

2. inward passenger

Outbound travel:

1. outbound tourism

2. outbound travel

Entry:

1. enter a country

2. enter the country

Examples:

1. When entering the country, my bag was inspected.

My bags were examined when I entered the country.

2. "My bags were examined at the customs when I entered the country."

My suitcases were examined at the Customs when I entered the country.

3. We were alleged to have brought goods into the country illegally.

Exit: (v) leave a country or region

Examples:

1. He was expelled for spying on the country's naval base.

He was expelled from the country for spying on their naval bases.

2. He absconded from the country.

He absconded from the country.

3. Two attaches at the embassy were expelled from the country.

Two attaches at the embassy were expelled from the country.

4. The spy was expelled.

The spy was expelled from the realm.