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tourism

[toor-iz-uhm] / ˈtʊər ɪz əm /


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“The myth starts very late, basically in the second half of the 20th century,” says Grandi, “And it starts not in kitchens, but in advertising, tourism, and politics.”

From Salon

Their familiar design has helped make caravan holidays a mainstay of British tourism, particularly in Wales.

From BBC

The loss of tourism revenue from the flagship park could put "the sustainability of the entire network of parks at risk" because of the impact on SANParks' operating budget.

From Barron's

Upside potential could come from stronger global growth, firmer electrical and electronics demand as well as robust tourism.

From The Wall Street Journal

A minute's silence for the victims was held on Wednesday at the opening of Madrid's annual international tourism trade fair.

From Barron's