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  2. Identity tourism - Wikipedia

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    An important early contribution to the study of identity tourism was Lanfant, Allcock and Bruner's 1995 edited volume International Tourism, Identity and Change. [4] [5] [6] As with the Keyes and van den Berghe special issue of Annals of Tourism Research, this volume moved the field away from studying the impact of tourism on identity to investigating the intersection of tourism and identity ...

  3. Travel behavior - Wikipedia

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    A small program to preserve and make available on the web these travel behavior surveys, the Metropolitan Travel Survey Archive, is now under way at the University of Minnesota. There is also the National Personal Transportation Survey (later National Household Travel Survey), conducted every five years or so, but with much less spatial detail.

  4. Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston - Wikipedia

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    Travel and prolonged residence abroad cultivated her powers of observation and breadth of mental vision at an early age. As stated in 1901, her education "gave her that poise and finish that made her so charming to men and women of mature and brilliant intellect." [5] She was 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall. Her appearance was described at her ...

  5. Heritage commodification - Wikipedia

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    However, in the case of eco-tourism, education about sustainability and preservation are common themes that emerge in the rhetoric of the industry. An alternative form of tourism, ecotourism is defined as "a form of tourism inspired primarily by the natural history of an area, including its indigenous cultures". [ 18 ]

  6. 2017 United Express passenger removal - Wikipedia

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    Several passengers stated that the situation escalated quickly and was inflamed by the demeanor of a United employee. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] [ 43 ] According to passenger Tyler Bridges, "An airline supervisor walked onto the plane and brusquely announced, 'We have United employees that need to fly to Louisville tonight. ...

  7. Man allegedly called 911 a total of 17 times and demanded a ...

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    Wawa and a police carThis guy gave new meaning to the slogan “Gottahava Wawa.” Police in East Windsor, N.J., arrested a 24-year-old man on Dec. 23, and charged him with...

  8. British Airways' new loyalty program will make it harder for ...

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    British Airways is overhauling its loyalty program to reward spending instead of miles flown. It will offer more chances to get points while making status harder to achieve for leisure travelers.

  9. Air rage - Wikipedia

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    Air rage is aggressive or violent behavior on the part of passengers and crew of aircraft, especially during flight. [1] [2] Air rage generally covers both behavior of a passenger or crew member that is likely caused by physiological or psychological stresses associated with air travel, [3] and when a passenger or crew member becomes unruly, angry, or violent on an aircraft during a flight. [4]