Good news in travel & tourism April-May 2023
This “Good news in travel & tourism” wraps up two months of “Good Tourism” & “GT” Travel news, insights, and experiences.
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- “Good Tourism” Insights about Language skills | Venice overreaction? | Content marketing | Indigenous peoples | Scottish ski access | Venice ‘smart’? | Sustainability certification
- “Good Tourism” Insight Bites about Cruise ships | Hospitality careers | previous
- Your comments about Democratising leisure
- Good news from friends about Climate change | Travel for the Millions | Rwandan agritourism | Rwandan women and youth | Rwandan culture and traditions | Rwandan community development | tidbits
- Friends indeed
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- From the centre and from the margins.
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