Major steps in the development of tourism have been linked with advancements
in transport, the system that creates the structural linkage between origins and
destinations. The objective of this article is to shed some light on the nature and
complexity of transport as an integral component of tourism infrastructure. More
specifically, this article examines current advancements and gives scenarios of
future transport infrastructure.
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