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Tourism: The Business of Hospitality and Travel ¦ Cook, Hsu, Taylor ¦ 6th Edition
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For small airports to be viable, they must be able to support at least four departures per day with ...
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Code-sharing agreements have been established between airlines and rail lines.
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All major carriers are able to turn their aircraft around, or push them, in 15 minutes or less.
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An open-jaw trip is a round-trip that allows the passenger to utilize different points of origin or return.
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Rolling hubs have eliminated peak departure hours by more evenly spreading flights throughout the day.
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The first scheduled passenger flight occurred in the United States.
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Long-distance rail travel was given a boost in the United States when George Pullman developed the ...
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More than 80% of overnight weekend travelers in the United States drive to their destinations.
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Bumping is the process of denying boarding to airline passengers with confirmed reservations due to ...
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The success of the Eurailpass is based on the fact that it is available to domestic travelers as ...
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