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Zusatztext 'This book focuses on the major issues affecting the aviation industry and the tourism products. It gives an excellent and complete overview of today's fast-paced world of competition that has arisen from the development of the "open skies" policy! analyses the low cost airlines and the impact of new technology on the biggest industry in the world.' François Vellas! University of Toulouse I! France 'This collection of essays is impressive. Graham! Papatheodorou and Forsyth have succeeded in delivering a comprehensive and fresh look at tourism and aviation! covering all of the critical areas including economic and environmental impacts and including highly readable and instructive destination case studies. For researchers! teachers! students! practitioners and policymakers interested in the intersection between tourism and aviation! this collection of essays is essential reading. Highly recommended.' David Gillen! University of British Columbia! Canada 'Despite the obvious interrelation between air transport and leisure tourism development! there are surprisingly few specialist texts. This book represents a bold and admirable effort to fill this gap and expand and develop the knowledge and understanding of this close and complex relationship through a broad array of contributions on tourism demand! regulation and policy! players such as airlines and airports! economic and environmental impacts! complemented with country case studies.' John Kester! World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 'The book is clearly aimed at students rather than the more advanced reader looking for detailed critiques of his subject. It is a very workmanlike book that covers its area well and provides a good overview of the area it sets out to cover. It is will doubtless find itself on many students' reading lists. It is recommended for general readers who would like to gain an appreciation of the aviation and tourism industries and the links between them.' Transport Economist 'It provides a single useful source for those wanting either an overall view or others needing the detail of aspects of a particular theme. So! this book is perhaps essential reading for both students and for those who have difficult decisions to make on the future strategy of the aviation and tourism sector.' Tourism! Issue 138! Winter 2008/9 'I would recommend Aviation and Tourism to everyone interested in the aviation and tourism sector. In my view! the editors have a nice and convincing job! and it should also be stressed that they have managed to strike a good balance between industry-based and academic papers. It provides valuable insights into the multiple ways in which aviation affects tourism and the other way round.' Aerlines ezine! Issue 44 'There are interesting chapters which take on specific case studies of countries and regions of the world. Given that this volume was published in 2008! prior to the global economic collapse! the chapters make interesting reading! leaving the reader to ponder whether the issues and trends identified will be the same ones confronting these nations when the global economy! and the global and regional aviation industry! rebound.' Journal of Airport Management! Vol 3 No 4! 2009 Informationen zum Autor Dr Anne Graham is Senior Lecturer in Air Transport and Tourism at the University of Westminster! London! UK. Dr Andreas Papatheodorou is Assistant Professor in Industrial Economics with emphasis on Tourism at the University of the Aegean! Greece. Peter Forsyth is Professor of Economics at Monash University! Victoria! Australia! and writes extensively on air transport and tourism. Klappentext Transport is an essential element of tourism! providing the vital link between the tourist generating areas and destinations. This book deals with issues related to the relationship between aviation and leisure travel. Zusammenfassung Transport is an essential element of t...