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RTM 510: Trends & Issues in Tourism, Hospitality, and Recreation
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RTM 510: Trends & Issues in Tourism, Hospitality, and Recreation
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Data in handbooks on Travel & Tourism (2019-2020); Leisure (2019-2020); and Restaurant, Food & Beverage (2020-2021)
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