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Kangaroo Route : The Kangaroo Route is a term trademarked by Qantans. Denoting passenager airline flights between Europe and Australia or New Zealand; these flights generally have a stopover along the South East Asia flight corridor. However, because of agreements between the various governments along the route, the number of airlines allowed to fly the route has traditionally been restricted. The name refers not only to the kangaroo, native to Australia, but also to the fact that the journey was traditionally accomplished with at least two "hops" due to the stopovers, alluding to the kangaroo's means of locomotion. - Source:
AllExpertPeople are more familiar, & more comfortable with Singapore, Hong Kong or Bangkok as a stopping point, whether it be the fuel stop or an actual stop of a day or two.
Hub & Spoke:
Noun
1. hub-and-spoke - a system of air transportation in which local airports offer air transportation to a central airport where long-distance flights are available - Source: thefreedictionary
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Honey Pot Tourism: A tourist honeypot is a place, which attracts large numbers of tourists.
raison d'etre: is a phrase borrowed from French where it means "reason for being"
2.raison d'etre : the purpose that justifies a thing's existence. - Source: thefreedictionary
Dark Tourism: (also black tourism or grief tourism) is tourism involving travel to sites associated with death and suffering.