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(TSM) Travel and the 18-34 Female Mm4~ets. Redbook Magazine (230 Park Avenue, New York City, USA), 1974, 10 pp. No price listed. This.report, prepared by Redbook Magazine, a'nalyses the 18-34 female market in the tourist industry, elaboring on the new travel market; domestic travelers; foreign travelers; financial status of females; and working women. Charts. (TSM) Travel and Tourism: An Introduction to Travel Agency Operations. By Armin D. Lehmann. Bobbs-Merrill Educational Publishing, Inc. (4300 West 62nd Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, USA), ISBN 0-672-97090-2, 1978, 358 pp. (soft cover), $12.95. This book covers various areas of the travel agency business, providing a view of the work and the opportunities of a travel agency career. Glossary, listings of Major International Airlines; Government and State Tourism Offices; Trade Journals and Publications, Hotel Chains; etc. Tables. (TSP) Unit Values of Commedlties Moving In Canadian Overseas Tnule. Canadian Transport Commission (275 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIA ONg), No. 20-71-1, February 1978, 69 pp and 258 pp., Free. The primary purpose of this study is to provide a basis for determining an appropriate limit of liability, in a Canadian context, for sea carriers under the proposed UNCITRAL (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law) rule and for MTO's under a multimodal transport convention. The report concentrates on the calculation, analysis and presentation of unit values for Canadian export and import commodities moving in overseas trade in 1975. Tables, references, and extensive appendixes. (TSM) United Kingdom: A Study of the International Travel Market. United States Travel Service (U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230), April 1978, 78 pp. Free. The United States Travel Service commissioned an association to conduct a personal interview survey of British international travelers to obtain data on their travel habits and patterns and on their socio-eeonomic, demographic, and attitudinal characteristics towards travel. The results are described and tabulated in this report. (TSM) Vacation Travel By Canadians In 1976. United States Travel Service (Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230, USA), December 1977, Free. This report provides an analysis of a survey on the vacation travel by Canadians in 1976. The survey represents the eleventh in an annual series of studies describing Canadian travel patterns and vacationer characteristics. This report incorporates series data, in some cases back to 1966, to facilitate trend analyses. The report contains 10 volumes. First volume Summary Report (117 pp.), provides information on Canadian travel to the United States as a whole. The remaining nine volumes highlight Canadian travel to the nine U.S. tourist regions: New England (70 pp). Eastern Gateway (69 pp); George Washington Country (67 pp); The South (71 pp.); Great Lakes Country (70 pp.); Mountain West (70 pp.) Frontier West (65 pp.); Far West (71 pp.); and The Islands (69 pp.L In all volumes: tables and charts. (TSM)
Vacation Travel by Canadians In 1976 (Volume II). Canadian Government
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