THE ROLES OF TRANSPORTATION IN SMALL HOTEL BUSINESS INDUSTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2026-vol3-iss3-pp110-114Abstract
Transportation plays a crucial role in small hotel business industries as it facilitates the movement of tourists from one destination to another. The availability, accessibility, and efficiency of different modes of transport significantly impact the growth and development of tourism. A well-developed transportation network enhances the connectivity of tourist attractions, making destinations more appealing to travelers. This research aims to explore the role of transportation in the small hotel industries by identifying key challenges and opportunities associated with various transportation modes, including air, road, rail, and sea travel
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transportation tourism hotel business development movement opportunitiesReferences
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