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Online bookings in China lag far behind much of the rest of the world due to thin travel agent profit margins. Flight attendants have one of the toughest jobs in travel. The Europe Union passes new laws to protect disabled air travelers.
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Monday, September 24, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
G4T #58: Discussing Tourism and Ethics - part 2
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This is the discussion that followed Professor David Fennell's presentation on Tourism and Ethics at the Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting in April 2007. The session was sponsored by the Tourism Geographies journal and the AAG's Recreation, Tourism and Sport Specialty Group.
To hear the presentation, go to show #57 at http://TravelGeography.info - where you can find the full show notes for Geography for Travelers.
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You can also download the MP3 file here.
This is the discussion that followed Professor David Fennell's presentation on Tourism and Ethics at the Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting in April 2007. The session was sponsored by the Tourism Geographies journal and the AAG's Recreation, Tourism and Sport Specialty Group.
To hear the presentation, go to show #57 at http://TravelGeography.info - where you can find the full show notes for Geography for Travelers.
AND to both Hear and See this presentation as a Slidecast, go to http://Slideshare.net/alew
You can also download the MP3 file here.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Travelography #90: Tourism Challenges in Greece, Tibet and South Africa
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- British tourists causing trouble on Greek islands.
- Tibet struggling to manage large influx of train tourists.
- South Africa seeks to stem crimes against tourists.
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Travelography #89: Seat Upgrades, EU Air Carbon Trading, and New TSA Airport Delays Coming
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Airlines in the US are offering more opportunities for upgrading to business and first class. Europe wants all airlines flying to and in the EU to participate in a carbon trading program. Now the US wants to fingerprint people leaving the country, which could seriously slow down the airport check-in process.
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Airlines in the US are offering more opportunities for upgrading to business and first class. Europe wants all airlines flying to and in the EU to participate in a carbon trading program. Now the US wants to fingerprint people leaving the country, which could seriously slow down the airport check-in process.
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Saturday, September 01, 2007
Travelography #88: Tourism Challenges for Hawaii, the Caribbean and Europe
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Hawaii's June tourist arrivals are slightly down from last year, while the Caribbean has seen a 5 to 10% drop for a variety of reasons. US travel to Europe remains strong, through the high costs for Americans is forcing them to live more on the cheap.
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Hawaii's June tourist arrivals are slightly down from last year, while the Caribbean has seen a 5 to 10% drop for a variety of reasons. US travel to Europe remains strong, through the high costs for Americans is forcing them to live more on the cheap.
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