Exploring the Complexities of Tourist Privilege in the Age of Travel

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As summer unfolds, Americans are flocking to exotic locales, from tropical shores to picturesque cities and sunlit countryside retreats. However, in her thought-provoking book Airplane Mode, travel writer Shahnaz Habib cautions against the uncritical acceptance of what she terms “passport privilege.”

Habib argues that this privilege can distort perceptions of global realities and ownership, urging travelers to reflect on the broader implications of their journeys.

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