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Resolute Bay Airport

Resolute Bay-Airport  is an airport in Resolute Bay/Canada with the Airport Code YRB

This airport is on position 1762 (1829, 817) in our monthly Top100 of World Airports

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Resort

Resort  is generally, an area or city offering RECREATION or leisure opportunities along with accommodations.

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Resort fee

Resort fee  is the daily charge imposed by the Resort (hotel, motel, etc. ) on top of the regular Room costs.

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Resort Hotel

Resort Hotel is a hotel, usually located in a desirable holiday spot, which offers exceptional service, fine dining, recreational activities unavailable at most other properties, in a more aesthetically pleasing setting, than other hotels.

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Resort Town

Deutsch: Urlaubsort / Español: Ciudad turística / Português: Cidade turística / Français: Ville touristique / Italiano: Località turistica

A resort town is a specialized urban settlement designed primarily to cater to tourists and vacationers, often characterized by a high concentration of hospitality infrastructure, recreational facilities, and seasonal economic activity. Unlike conventional cities, which serve diverse residential, commercial, and industrial functions, resort towns prioritize leisure and tourism as their core economic drivers, shaping their urban planning, architecture, and social dynamics.

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Responsible tourism

Responsible tourism  is the Tourism that aims to avoid harmful Impacts on people and environments. Sometimes referred to as ethical tourism. Other similar concepts include People First

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Responsible Travel

Deutsch: Verantwortungsvolles Reisen / Español: Viajes responsables / Português: Viagens responsáveis / Français: Voyages responsables / Italiano: Viaggi responsabili

Responsible travel is a form of tourism that prioritises minimising negative impacts on the environment, respecting local cultures and communities, and contributing positively to the destinations visited. It involves making ethical choices before and during travel to ensure that tourism benefits local people, protects cultural heritage, and preserves natural ecosystems.

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Restaurant

Deutsch: Restaurant / Español: Restaurante / Português: Restaurante / Français: Restaurant / Italiano: Ristorante
A restaurant is a business establishment which prepares and serves food and drink to customers in return for money, either paid before the meal, after the meal, or with a running tab. Meals are generally served and eaten on premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of the main chef's cuisines and service models.

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