Access: Introduction to Travel & Tourism

Access: Introduction to Travel & Tourism
ISBN-10
1949667006
ISBN-13
9781949667004
Series
Access
Category
Education
Pages
338
Language
English
Published
2012-02
Publisher
Marc Mancini Seminars & Consulting Incorporated
Author
Marc Mancini

Description

Comprehensive, entertaining and reader-friendly, Access is an award-winning textbook-workbook that provides you with a unique, real-world, insider's view of the travel and hospitality industries.

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