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Income cost of foreign-related tourism

The income cost of foreign-related tourism includes operating cost, accommodation and catering cost, policy cost and shopping commission.

1. Operating costs: staff salaries, car rental, insurance and publicity expenses. Operating cost is a necessary expenditure for tourism enterprises to maintain their daily operations, which poses a certain pressure on foreign-related tourism income.

2. Accommodation and catering expenses: Foreign-related tourism needs to provide special services and facilities, and accommodation and catering expenses are high. Foreign tourism needs to provide multilingual services, including English, Japanese and French, which will increase labor costs.

3. Policy costs: visa fees, travel taxes, travel agency licenses, policies and regulations in different regions, and the needs and payment of related applications will all have an impact on the income of enterprises.

4. Shopping commission: Foreign-related tourism will involve shopping activities, and the travel society will cooperate with local businesses to get commission according to the agreement. Shopping commission is an important cost in foreign-related tourism income.