Editorial: navigating the destination of the future

D. Chambers
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ABSTRACT This editorial for the Special Issue on “Navigating the destination of the future” seeks to provide an overview of the six (6) contributions selected from the 4th Caribbean International Tourism Conference, 11–13 December 2019 Barbados. These papers cover a range of topical issues from air services route development to education for tourism. The common thread running through them is their relevance for geographically small destinations, particularly, though not exclusively, in the Caribbean region. This editorial contextualizes these contributions in terms of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, which has been particularly devastating for the travel and tourism industry. It concludes by suggesting that while the future for travel and tourism in geographically small destinations is uncertain, one answer must lie in the privileging of indigenous voices.
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社论:导航未来的目的地
这篇题为“导航未来的目的地”特刊的社论旨在概述2019年12月11日至13日在巴巴多斯举行的第四届加勒比国际旅游会议上选出的六篇文章。这些文件涵盖了从航空服务航线发展到旅游教育等一系列主题。贯穿它们的共同线索是它们与地理上较小的目的地,特别是但不完全是加勒比区域的目的地的相关性。这篇社论将这些贡献置于正在进行的冠状病毒大流行的背景下,这对旅游业来说尤其具有破坏性。报告的结论是,虽然在地理上较小的目的地旅行和旅游业的未来是不确定的,但一个答案必须是给予土著声音特权。
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