Introduction to Tourism
Author: Old Link
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Description: Introduction to Tourism by Old Link provides a foundational overview of travel and the tourism industry. It explores different types of tourism, attractions, accommodations, and transportation, offering valuable insights for those new to the field.
Pages: 34
Megabytes: 4.1 MB
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