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As new impediments to tourism arise, the economics that brought us the hotel, the campground, and the annual summer vacation are vanishing.
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Of course, it's all about where you move. The authors argue that it needs to be less populous regions.
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Underperforming, U.S. comes in only 157th out of 196 in global triangularity ranking
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A mineral made in a Kamchatka volcano may hold the answer to cheaper batteries, find scientists.
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Zircons in a Martian meteorite widens the possible timeframe for life on Mars.
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This ship sunk, but tourism will go on.
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Forget about fleeing New York — the rich are ready to leave the entire planet. Around four in 10 people with net worths of $5 million or more are interested in paying $250,000 for a ticket to space with Virgin Galactic, according to a new survey. The analyses by Cowen estimated that with 11 spacecraft …
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Earlier this summer, amid skyrocketing COVID-19 rates in Florida and urgings from public health experts to go into lockdown, Disney World reopened its gates. The decision to reopen was highly criticized, with many wondering how the theme park could possibly keep guests safe, happy, and healthy during a global pandemic. But little notice was paid …
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Some of the Tower of London’s Beefeaters may soon be facing layoffs amid falling tourist numbers due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Britain’s Historic Royal Palaces confirmed that a voluntary redundancy plan had been introduced. It said staff had been told that cuts were likely among the 37 members of the body formally named the Yeoman …
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Airlines are set to lose $84 billion as the coronavirus pandemic reduces revenue by half to mark the worst year in the sector’s history, the International Air Transport Association forecast on Tuesday. With most of the world’s airliners currently parked, IATA said revenue would likely fall to $419 billion from $838 billion last year. “Every …