Overview
The growing mobility and motility at national and international levels are having unprecedented sustainability implications for many regions and countries. Tourism is a broad term that includes wide ranging travel purpose such as business, leisure, pilgrimage, special events, and more, while air transport is a key travel mode through which … For more content click the Read More button below.
In this course students will develop the capacity to apply economic and geographic concepts and theories to understand air transport and tourism interactions in the context of sustainable development. In so doing, students will be introduced to issues in aeropolitics and tourism access, analytical methods to measure and quantify aviation's tourism impact, the economic geography of airline networks and route development. Select reading and case study materials area available to represent a balance of global and local issues.
Course Outline
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Fees
Type | Amount |
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Commonwealth Supported Students (if applicable) | $1191 |
Domestic Students | $4110 |
International Students | $4950 |
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