Journals for the travel and tourism industry
Here is TravelMole’s listing of journals and periodicals useful for people in the trade or for anyone studying travel and tourism courses. If you know of any we have failed to list, do please let us know, [email protected]:
ABTA magazine
ABTA Business Travel
Air Transport Management
Air Transport World
Airline Business
Airline Industry Information – AII
ATOL Business
Annals of Tourism Research
Asia Pacific Analyst
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research
Australasian Analyst
Business Travel News Asia-Pacific
Current issues in Tourism
Flight International
FVW International
In Focus
Information Technology and Tourism
International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Administration
International Journal of Tourism Research
Journal of Conference & Exhibition Management
Journal of Ecotourism
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research
Journal of Sport Tourism
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Journal of Sustainable Travel and Tourism
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism
Journal of Vacation Marketing
Pacific Tourism Review
Scandinavian Journal for Hospitality and Tourism
Tourism and Hospitality Research
Tourism Analysis
Tourism Analyst
Tourism, Culture & Communication
Tourism Economics
Tourism Geographies
Tourism Management
Tourism Recreation Research
Tourism Today
Tourismus Journal
Tourist Studies
Travel and Tourism Analyst
Traveltrade
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