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En Route - Encounters and Reflections on Tourism - cover

En Route - Encounters and Reflections on Tourism

Martin Nydegger, Hansruedi Müller

Publisher: Werd & Weber Verlag

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"En Route" is the insightful journey of two authors with around 75 years of collective tourism experience. Following their publication in 2008, "Swiss Tourism in a Changing Climate", their new work is dedicated to a total of 16 important topics, ranging from resilience to excellence and overtourism to diversity. Together with 16 exciting Swiss and international personalities, a multifaceted panorama of discussions, assessments and insights is presented. The non-fiction book offers a differentiated examination of current challenges and promises an inspiring journey. "En Route" is a stimulating read for tourism professionals and anyone looking for insights behind the scenes of tourism.
Available since: 05/16/2024.
Print length: 300 pages.

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