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020 _a978-81-8488-202-5
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_a338.479103
_bKHA
100 _aKhan M.M
245 _aEncyclopaedia of Tourism /
_cM.M.Khan.
250 _a1st ed.
_b2009.
260 _aMumbai.
_bHimalaya Books Pvt.Ltd.
_c2009.
300 _a339 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c14x22cm
505 _a1. Fundamentals Aspects 2. Basic factors 3. Salient Features 4. The Development 5. Fundamental Features 6. Practical Effects 7. Social Orientation 8. New Trends 9. Various Organisations 10. Law and its importance 11. Tourism in India
520 _aRecently, there has been an upmarket trend in tourism, over the last few decades, especially in Europe and North America, where international travel for short breaks is common. Tourists, there, have higher levels of disposable income and greater leisure time, and they are also better-educated and have more sophisticated tastes. Now, there is a demand for better quality products, which has resulted in a fragmentation to the mass market for beach vacations; people want more specialised versions, such as club 18-30, quieter resorts, family-oriented holidays or niche market targeted destination hotels, as well off people are likely to take more than one short break holiday, each year.
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