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Travel and Tourism Industry. In Britain taking a holiday became very popular in 1945, just after the Second World War this started as people had more time for leisure activities. Around 67% of these holidays were taken at the seaside away from their homes, as public transport was being used frequently and by most of Britain, public transport started doing direct routes to the seaside and started a great business for tourists. Transport had a big impact on Britain after the war only 25% of the British population travelled by car. Between the 60s and 80s many people had their own car. In the 1950s only 2million households had their own car but by the 80s that grew rapidly to 17.7 million. After a few years of domestic holidays taking holidays abroad started to become popular and other forms of transport started to be used on a regular basis e.g. ferries...

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