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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Tourism Case Study
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Deliberate and long term provision of food through artificial means can also disturb the ecological balance by making behavioural changes in wildlife and redistribute populations of fauna across the sanctuary. It is therefore recommended that natural sources of food should be conserved within the region and practices to sustain those sources should be adopted.
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Service Quality Management in Brisbane City Tourism Research Paper
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The impacts of globalization have been very dramatic in many different industries of the world. One of the main changes in the new globalized world is increased competition. The old concepts of competitive advantages are dramatically changing. The increased information diffusion has greatly affected the sustainability of competitive advantages.
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The Great Pyramid: Khafre at Giza Tourism Research Paper
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According to the research findings, it can, therefore, be said that the sheer magnitude and magnificence of the Egyptian pyramids at Giza rank them among the top of that society’s architectural, artistic, and religious achievements. At Giza, there are three pyramids that climb above the dunes that surround them to look over miles of desert.
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Celebrity Hotel Venture in China Tourism Case Study
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Generally speaking, there are enormous opportunities for profit success and growth in this concept based on Chinese acceptance and demand for famous personalities. By keeping the hotel exclusive with an element of luxury, it should be able to compete with 4-star hotels and seize some of their market shares.
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Development of Tourism in Saudi Arabia Tourism Essay
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This paper illustrates that the tourism industry of Saudi Arabia is influenced by numerous challenges, and the kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been striving really hard to meet all such challenges. This research basically intends to illustrate how the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been managing with all the challenges and how does it continue to develop and grow its tourism industry.
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Chinese Manager Intercultural Communication Adjustments in the Hotel Tourism Essay
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This research will help expatriates to acquire enhanced managerial skills to better fulfill their assigned roles by offering efficient ways to avoid such conflicts as well as by developing new perspectives about cultural differences within their minds. One of several possible constraints stems from having to conduct the interviews via telephone.
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The Comprehensive Set of Viable Commercial Options to Successfully Develop National Park Tourism Research Paper
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The authority of South Downs National Park was created as per the environment legislation which is a corporate entity that performs certain functions, like safeguarding and promoting the ecological beauty and cultural diversity and developing opportunities for the proper awareness and enjoyment of the unique characteristics of these parks by the community.
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The Global Tourism Industry Tourism Assignment
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Changes in consumer behavior gave rise to new tourism. The behavior of new tourists is significantly different from the older ones. As compared to old tourists new tourists have more flexibility. They are more independent and quality conscious whereas old tourists were less conscious about value and money.
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Remarkable Expansion of Hawaiis Tourism Tourism Research Proposal
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Hawaii’s mountains and marine offer its visitors' eye-catching panoramas, abundant tropical forests, spectacular mountain ranges, stunning beaches, and a pleasant climate - all favorable to make a “paradise” in the heart of the Pacific. The Native Hawaiians plus the island’s isolation create an exceptional destination that is unique to a visitor’s.  
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Soft Openings Are Harmful for the Hotel Companies Tourism Research Proposal
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The study finds that soft opening has certain benefits for the hotel as well as the customers but both do not realize the long-term impact of such openings. The hotels gain because they can identify and correct the problems before the full opening, they can identify the areas where the staff needs training.
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Tourism in Dubai Tourism Assignment
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One of the most significant issues related to the Dubai hotel industry is that Dubai has no proper action to control waste products and it often creates environmental problems. Increasing wastes negatively affect health care programs. Tourism increases growth rate, national income and investments but it is very harmful to the environment.
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Management of Contemporary Tourist Behavior Tourism Term Paper
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It is now evident that the family as a decision-making unit comprises of the roles of the husband, wife, and children with their specific influences. No single member’s decision can be ignored if satisfactory results are expected from a family vacation decision making. While the financial decisions are mostly taken care of by the parents.
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Event to Promote the Destination Tourism Coursework
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The merchandising activities of the events are essential in the development of the branding of the destination and the events. Various merchandising products may be brought in the market bearing resemblance to the events. The use of the jerseys of the sportspersons and the athletes may be used for the promotion of the event.
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Tourism in Singapore Tourism Case Study
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The government of Singapore has a special emphasis on this important policy as it is one of the main sources to maintain the foreign cash flow within the country. Being one of the most beautiful places in the world, Singapore attracts millions of visitors each year. It is one of the favourite tourist destinations in the Asia Pacific region. 
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Public Footpaths Value Tourism Coursework
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The footpath leads to Nantallan road where a step ladder and its wooden stairs went ahead form the end of the footpath. In general, the length of the footpath was estimated as along the two fields which were covered with grass. There were no clear signs of a footpath and the breakers of the footpath were not maintained.
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Current Trends in the Tourist Infrastructure Development Tourism Literature review
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Keep those visitors coming to the region; the visitor economy in the West Midlands is set to grow and prosper. This will apply not only to business tourism, which is already strong but also to leisure tourism, particularly around the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Brian Summers, Chairman of Tourism West Midlands, explains.
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Current Challenges of London Eye Tourism Coursework
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The tourist destinations that are currently considered as ideal travel areas for individuals are continuing to increase by the year, despite the economy.  One of the areas that are well known as a tourist destination is London Eyes.  This historical site is known to carry one of the largest tourist destinations that are in society. 
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Trends in Human Resource Management of Marriott Hotel Chain Tourism Case Study
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The author states that the Marriott extended its operation outside the boundaries of the country and soon went into other markets. It opened the first international hotel in Mexico. The North American market was one of the strong points of the hotel chain. Soon it looked to diversify into the other territories of the global market.
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Special Interest Tourism Tourism Case Study
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The paper shows that the firm has not engaged in the specific activity in the past; this means that there is no available net of coordinators for the arrangement of the relevant activities; relationships should be developed with local agents in areas where the niche tourism activities are likely to take place. 
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Tourism Development Planning: Silver Resort Tourism Business Plan
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The author states that destination planning involves setting goals and objectives for the industry, understanding present market conditions and trends, recognizing issues and possible constraints, creating opportunities, identifying alternatives and recommending actions. It should lead to timely and better development of suitable projects.
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World Tourism Organization and Its Key Responsibilities Tourism Essay
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The WTO states that the industry is a potential source of employment considering the fact that it has already provided close to 192 million opportunities, which according to statistics translates to 3% of global employment. It is in the best interest of the global economy that the organization participates fully in sustaining the industry. 
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Influence of UNESCO on the Tourism World Tourism Case Study
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UNESCO is instrumental in tapping the resources of tourism through its indigenous methods and creating a special place for the current visitors and helps in preserving the sites for all future travelers as well. It strives to bring a balanced and harmonious journey through the networks which bring the places of the world closer.
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Ecotourism: Pros and Cons Tourism Essay
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Our natural habitats have been subjected to great changes on the planet’s soil and have had to accommodate the human need to build huge structures.The need for responsible travel to the various natural sites of the world is important because many times, without even realizing, tourists tend to disrupt the natural balance of the site being visited (Quest, 1996).
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Key Concepts Underpinning Special Interest Tourism Tourism Term Paper
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The SIT has increased in popularity in recent years. With the development of the economy and the increase in work pressure, people today get very less time for leisure activities. Therefore, they have to be offered something different to lure out of their homes during holidays. The “something” should make the people feel more energetic.  
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How Tourism Services Are Being Impacted by Information Technology and Emerging Online Technologies Tourism Term Paper
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The various online technologies are offering huge opportunities for the tourism sector. The Internet is being used for communicating, distributing and marketing the tourism products and services. The Internet has emerged as a leading source of information for choosing, planning and booking the trips. 
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Low Cost Airlines and Tourism Tourism Case Study
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  The aviation industry is witnessing an intense surge in demand, owing to a large number of tourist destinations that offers unique cultural and natural experience. Luxury tourism is no longer exclusive. This evolution has led to the inception of Low cost Airliners (LCA). With the increasing number of tourists, tourism business leaders have utilized this demand into a business model.
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The Main Ethical Questions Raised by Sites of Death and Disaster Becoming Attractions for Visitors Tourism Term Paper
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Garoian and Gaudelius discuss at length the key academic insights into the psychology of tourists who keep coming back to places that haunt humankind. They tacitly suggest how media activities exploit human sentiments in the wake of large-scale disasters, as happened in 2004. The tsunami in the Indian Ocean was catastrophic in all respects. 
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The Relationship between Sustainable Tourism and Sustainable Development Tourism Term Paper
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This paper has highlighted the concepts of sustainable tourism and sustainable development, the link between them, and determined why an understanding of this relationship is important. The evidence indicates that there are various similarities among the basic theories of sustainable development and sustainable tourism. 
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The Impacts of Tourism Tourism Essay
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The factors that induce the impact of touristic activities on a zone include the variety of tourist potential, the existence of general infrastructure, and the presence of tourist structures of alimentation, accommodation, and pleasure. Due to the great role of tourism as a global employer and customer, it is important to plan and manage touristic activities to maximize their positive impact.
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Analysis of the Tourism in Cape Town Tourism Case Study
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It can be noted that Cape Town is the pride of South Africa and has full of potential of being an internationally acclaimed destination which is the main reason why I intend to visit the place. This destination is comprised of a lot of attractive features ranging from natural to human-made features.
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Sustainable Tourism and Sustainable Development Tourism Coursework
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In the 21st century, the word “sustainability” has become an essential (and fashionable) buzzword to include in modern political discourse. It has, like most ideological terms, come to mean a lot of things that mean nothing, in particular, prompting Mowforth and Munt (1998) to characterize its modern use as “meaningless” and “anodyne” or dull.
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The National Territory of Cuba Tourism Essay
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Visitors interested in history will definitely visit La Comandancia de la Plata, Fidel Castro’s ancient guerrilla in the mountains, Che’s Havana headquarters at the picturesque Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, and Presidio Modelo on mellow Isla de la Juventud, where Fidel Castro was held with other rebellions.
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Development of Tourism in Saudi Arabia Tourism Research Paper
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In addition, the research seeks to determine the attitudes of nationals and tourists towards the steps, developments and changes that have occurred in the tourism sector of the country. This research will be limited to the Middle East and more specifically Saudi Arabia as a country and kingdom. With reference to the description of tourism, this research will adopt a less strict definition of tourism.  
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Tourism: between Place and Performance Tourism Assignment
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The author of the paper states that different people define religion in different terms. However, what is common amongst all these definitions that religion is something very passionate and it shapes your culture, traditions, approaches, way of thinking, lifestyle, attire, and so many other things.
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Challenges Of Tourism Development Tourism Research Paper
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The role of the government as a stakeholder in the tourist industry is a crucial one. While local people, campaigning groups and even national and international business interests may have some impact on the shape that tourism expansion takes, the power to successfully expand tourism in a region ultimately lies with governments.
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Emerging Worldwide Destinations Tourism Assignment
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The object of analysis for the purpose of this assignment is tourism is one of the growing industries today and requires no significant expenditure aside from maintenance, manpower, and facilities for tourists. This paper tells that tourism is related to leisure and these two comnce3pts seem to be tied to each other.
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PEST and Five Force Analysis of the Brazil Tourism Industry Tourism Case Study
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With an impressive growth of the global tourism industry, the Latin American travel and tourism industry has also forwarded its leaps in the past two decades. In 2005, Latin America accounted for the third-highest number of tourists arrivals of 133 million (16 %), following Europe with 56% (444 million) and the Asia Pacific with 19% (156 million).
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The Effects of Swine Flu on Tourism in London Tourism Research Proposal
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In the present time where the world has been hit with a serious pandemic which has claimed several lives across the world, it is essential to concentrate and study a little about how the pandemic has affected the tourism industry. The country chosen for this study is United Kingdom and the city chosen is London.
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Recent Trends Of Staycation In Europe Tourism Essay
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Economic problem alone is not the reason behind this but there are many different reasons. Well, we can say that recession is the main reason behind this because people lost their jobs and they were unable to cope up with day to day needs, so there was no question of spending extra money on vacation.
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The Value of Standards and Ethical Procedures for Sport, Leisure & Tourism Organizations Tourism Literature review
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In many cases, people could not understand the context of their responsibilities – within their new role in the society. The introduction of codes of ethical standards and procedures helped people to understand their responsibilities and the results of the potential violation of ethical rules by their side.
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The Factors Which Distinguish Istanbul from the Rest of Islam Cities Tourism Case Study
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Istanbul is one of the most modern, developed and progressive cities in the Islamic world. There are certainly other very modern cities on Islamic map such as Kuala Lumpur but Istanbul’s location and historical richness add to its importance. It is a city where cultures, civilizations and values meet, intermingle and develop into a twenty-first-century lifestyle.
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Selling Indian Tourism in the U.S Tourism Case Study
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The analysis revolves not only in one establishment but rather on the tourism effort in Boracay as a whole. This is because the market is still expanding in Boracay, and the various services and accommodations in that area are largely collaborative. The Philippine government promotes Boracay as a total experience, with enterprises linking together.
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Major Issues in the Hospitality Industry Tourism Dissertation
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The author states that the International Society of Hospitality Consultants (ISHC) had brought out latest report on the changing paradigms of tourism trends where ten major factors were identified that had a significant impact on the hospitality industry. The emerging new trends in the hospitality industry have become important.
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The Impact of IT on the Hotel Industry Tourism Case Study
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This research will attempt to look at the impact of IT on independent arms of the hotel industry. A business executive in France with the intention of going for a holiday at the end of the year may be sending an email to a colleague. While at it, an advertisement pops up on discount offers by a hotel in Brazil.
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Senegal and Its Implications on Tourism Tourism Assignment
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The author states that Senegal which is a major tourist destination is found in West Africa. It bordered by Mauritania, Mali, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. The country has a rich natural and cultural wealth, which forms the basis for tourist attraction. The economy of Senegal is quite stable endowed with many natural resources.
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Thriving Tourism in South Korea Tourism Case Study
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The author of the paper states that Seoul continues to be a favorite city for tourists, though the island of Bali has always been considered a vacation spot for honeymoons and relaxation. The remainder of tourists mostly come from Australia, the US, Europe, Thailand, and other Asian countries.
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Barriers to Hospitality Industrys Adoption of Sustainable Environmental Practices Tourism Case Study
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With the global economy continuously creating the need for rest and recreation services, the hospitality industry, especially tourism, has registered a significant impact in the global economy contributing 2 trillion USD and 15% of world’s employment for the year 2000 alone. (Faulkner, Mascardo, & Laws 2000, qtd. in Kasim & Scarlat 2007: 7). 
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Cancun Tourism Tourism Case Study
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According to the paper, considering the intricacies and uncertainties of tourism’s impact on a particular region, it is somewhat difficult to make all-inclusive policies that would address the qualitative aspects grounded on a region’s future prospects in terms of its natural, cultural and social resources.
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Balanced Scorecard in Travel Trade Tourism Essay
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The use of a balanced scorecard for performance measurement is not a new practice. However nowadays the more complex business operation is trying to adapt this kind of scientific and technically sophisticated system to have a close look at the performance of the various departments of their organization. A multifunctional organization like a travel agency will be most benefited by the concept of Balanced Scorecard.
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Achieving and Maintaining Leadership in the European Tourism Industry Tourism Case Study
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This research will begin with the statement that the world tourism industry is flourishing and its contribution towards GDP is 10.3 percent. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, the tourism industry is expected to grow at a level of 4.0 percent for the next ten years. The European tourism industry is a very stable tourist destination as compared to the other regions of the world.
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