The development of the car, associated road networks, the railways and better and more efficient aircraft offering greater comfort and safety all contributed to the better use of increasing leisure time and greater demand for tourism. However it is not only the frequency and speed of transport that s important but also the cost of it and the other related components of tourism (accommodation and support facilitates). Thus prices, frequency, speed and efficiency of transport all play a part. The faster the mode of travel and the lower the prices the more is demand stimulated. More people with limited discretionary incomes or those with limited time for travel, can indulge in tourism, domestic and international.