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Travel and Tourism

Books and Media

Subject terms include:   Air Travel  |  Business Travel  |  Cruise Lines  |  EcoTourism  |  Heritage Tourism  |  Ocean Travel  |  Railroad Travel  |  Space Tourism  |  Sports and Tourism  |  Tourism  |  Travel  |  Voyages and Travels  |  Voyages around the world

Keywords include:  Business travel  |  Intercultural communication  |  Ocean travel  |  Service Industries  |  Tourism  |  Travel

Call numbers: 305, 385-388, 910-919

Library Catalog
Ebrary Books
Escholarship Books
Video List

Selected Periodicals

Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel (electronic)
Business Travel News (electronic)
Global Tourism
International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Administration (print)
Tourism and Hospitality Research
Transportation Journal (electronic)
Travel Weekly (electronic)

Databases

ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry
ProQuest Direct
STAT-USA/Internet

Reference Sources

Culture shock! : a traveller's medical guide R 614.4 Z21c
Encyclopedia of Tourism (electronic)
Global Road Warrior R 910.202 G562 200
Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands R 395.52 M882k 2006
The World Guide R 910.3 G943w 2007
Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life R 305.803 W927
Travel guides on county cultures and customs R 914 - 919

Web Directories

Internet Public Library - Travel & Tourism
Intute: Social Sciences - Travel & Tourism
Librarians' Internet Index
Scout Report Archives
Voice of the Shuttle - Travel

Campus Links

Travel and Tourism Industry Management

Organizations

Encyclopedia of Associations R 061.3 E56 (Reference)
American Society of Transportation and Logistics
American Society of Travel Agents
Intermodal Association of North America
International Air Transport Association
National Association of Commissioned Travel Agents
National Tour Association
Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association
Travel and Tourism Research Association
Travel Industry Association of America
World Tourism Organization

 

Updated on:  March 16, 2009


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Please contact Jack Harton if you would like to order materials in this subject area. If you need help with research, please visit the HCC library reference desk in the information commons or click on Ask-a-Librarian!

jharton@highline.edu
206-878-3710 extension 3806


Transport News (Financial Times) Hopes of stability boost confidence at BA
Despite poor results, investors are impressed by figures showing the fall in business class passengers, on which the airline depends heavily, is finally easing Source: FT.com - Transport   Posted: November 6, 2009 at 2:27 pm

Zim bail-out approved by narrow vote
Shareholders in the owner of one of the world's fastest-growing shipping lines came within a handful of votes of rejecting the plan for the company, voting figures from a meeting show Source: FT.com - Transport   Posted: November 5, 2009 at 6:44 pm

Date set for East Coast rail franchise handover
Uncertainty over the future of the loss-making East Coast rail franchise, run by National Express, ended yesterday with the announcement that the government would take... Source: FT.com - Transport   Posted: November 5, 2009 at 6:00 pm

BA cabin crew lose staffing challenge
The union representing British Airways cabin crew failed to win a court injunction to block planned changes to work practices due to start this month Source: FT.com - Transport   Posted: November 5, 2009 at 3:11 pm

Postal strikes off until new year
No more walkouts until at least the new year, bringing relief to businesses and customers in the run-up to Christmas Source: FT.com - Transport   Posted: November 5, 2009 at 11:16 am

Transurban
Public equity markets no longer see the point of listed infrastructure companies, which multiplied in the years leading up the crunch Source: FT.com - Transport   Posted: November 5, 2009 at 4:10 am



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