Laboratory for Leisure, Tourism & Sport

University of Connecticut

Andrew Yiannakis, Ph.D., Director

 

Repeat Visitors To Tourist Destinations (#54)

Provided by Prof. David Harrison
Professor of Tourism, Culture and Development
Centre for Leisure and Tourism Studies
Business School
University of North London
Stapleton House
277-281 Holloway Rd.
London N7 8HN

Phone: (44)(020) 7753-7049 ex. 3037, (44)(020) 7753-7058 fax: (44)(020) 7753-5051 e-mail:: D.Harrison@unl.ac.uk

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