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  1. When Susan was in the High Street she (a)__the travel agency to book her ticket to the States. Before she left home she had (b)__where she wanted to go. As she didn’t want to (c)__seeing Niagara Falls, she had decided to (d)__her expenses by asking her uncle to (e)__her while she was in New York. She was also going to (f)__some old friends she hadn’t seen for a long time when she was in San Francisco.

  2. The travel consultant (g)__the information about flights on the computer screen Susan was h) __ from London on September, 1st. The travel consultant tried to persuade Susan to book the shuttle service to the centre of New York. But Susan said she did not need transport as her uncle would be (i)__her__. Hopefully the plane would not be delayed and he would not have to (j)__the airport too long! When the travel consultant had all the details she promised to (k)__the itinerary and to ring Susan as soon as it was ready.

  3. That night Susan (1)__all her papers and holiday brochures before she rang her uncle to tell him when she would be arriving in the States. They were (m)__twice, but thankfully they were eventually able to speak. At the end of the call when she (n)__she knew that he was (o)__to seeing her.

  4. Retell the text using as many two-part verbs as possible.

  5. Step 5 Developing reading skills

  6. Air transport and tourism

  7. The different modes of transport are significant to the growth of international tourism. The cost of transport often determines the total cost of tourism products and directly influences the choice of tourism destination. Air transport has contributed to the creation of new tourism markets far from tourist-generating countries which are not accessible either by road or by sea. The air transport industry occupies an important part of the tourism industry and the world economy. In recent years, air transport contributed $700 billion to the world economy and the industry employed 21 min people worldwide. Despite a very rapid growth rate, higher than the world’s GNP growth rate, international air transport is a different industry to manage, and both business and leisure traffic are susceptible to economic crises.

  8. Three conditions characterised air transport in the 1990s: an exceptional growth, increasingly competitive market and extreme vulnerability to international economic and political crises.

  1. Exceptional growth.

  1. The growth of the air transport sector has been more than 6 per cent annually since the 1970s. However, this growth has been geographically concentrated in the industrialised regions and in the nearly industrialised countries. Third world countries, particularly the least advanced ones, are not included in the main international air transport routes.

  1. Intense competition.

  1. Intense competition in the air transport industry causes difficulties in the management of active companies, even during periods of high demand. The worldwide policy of deregulation, following the experience of the USA, has transformed the market by creating competition between the carriers. This development has proved beneficial to the consumer and has resulted in airline restricting.

  1. Vulnerability.

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