Author Question: The following are the examples of controllable issues that inhibit people from traveling except: (Read 26 times)

silviawilliams41

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Question 1

The uncontrollable factors that inhibit people from traveling include the following except:
◦ recession.
◦ baggage delay.
◦ economic uncertainty.
◦ excessive labor cost in transportation.
◦ political unrest.

Question 2

The following are the examples of controllable issues that inhibit people from traveling except:
◦ jammed airport terminals.
◦ overbooking.
◦ flight delays.
◦ terrorism.
◦ baggage problems.


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Answer 1

baggage delay.

Answer 2

terrorism.



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