国際線の代わりとなるスロートラベルは存在するか?

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  • Is There a 'Slow Travel' Alternative to Intercontinental Flight?

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Until the late 1950s most intercontinental travel was slow, i.e., by ship rather than airplane. This paper looks into the cultural and economic changes that led to the rise and fall of the long distant passenger ship industry. Then it reviews the development of the leisure cruise ship industry that succeeded ocean liners. Finally the cultural movements know as ‘slow’ are examined, and cruise ship travel as a potential form of ‘slow travel’ is discussed.

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