... China's tourismindustry contributed directly to China's GDP of ...for tourism is 27.98 million and the total employment in the tourismindustry is ...in tourism exceeded ...
... news and articles affirm that tourismindustry is one of the main reasons of university abandonment, due to the incentive for young people to receive income, and the low academic training ...
... largest tourismindustry have a rather low percentage of tourism contribution to ...& Tourism report, Paris is the most visited city in Europe and the third most visited in the ...
... the tourismindustry (Nadal and Mayol, ...airline industry can be based on the phenomenon occurred with aerial liberalisation in Europe since 1997, mainly produced by the ascension of low-cost ...
... Mexico’s Tourism Indus- try: Pyramids by Day, Martinis by Night (El desarrollo de la industria turística de México: pirámides por el día, martinis por la noche), de Dina Berger, refleja el dualismo de la ...
... in tourism, both “big” and “small”, each having their role and share of responsibility for the sound tourism development (Robotic, ...emergence, and the first historical accounts refer ...
... countries and the quantity of cruise passengers, except Monaco, which is the country with a highest GDP of the region, although it is the country with the fewest tourists and cruise passengers of the ...
... 2012) and in 2011 leisure package holiday sales had a large ...Spain, and in this case, Malaga. Moreover, the cold climate, the high prices and the value in the foreign exchange with regard to the ...
... popular and complex phenomenon. The territorial tourism system has many elements and different levels of ...organization and operation is based on the harmonization of a multitude of ...of ...
... The tourismindustry is sensitive to unexpected extreme events such as natural disasters, terrorism, political unrest, or disease outbreaks (Richter, 1983; Ryan, 1993; Faulkner, 2001; Ritchie, 2004; Araña ...
... regulation and strategic positioning of tourism, which is quite fair, bearing in mind the locomotive role of the industry on a global and national scale (Gorbunov, Gazgireeva, Burnyasheva, ...
... religious tourism in Tatarstan and the city of Kazan requires to develop and improve the infrastructure, objects of the religious tourismindustry (transport, accommodation, food, ...
... of tourism competitiveness pillars indicated a nation with high transport structure, ...health, and sustainability, as well as a high degree of natural and cultural ...tiveness and ...
... the tourismindustry is changing the meaning of culture and its use in promoting several touristic products/experiences and ...creative tourism be important in a destination and ...
... film and television tourism was put forward many years ...film and television industry has always promoted the development of ...movies and TV shows has sparked a tourist boom among the ...
... Small tourism enterprise surveys show that the food and accommodation industry displays statistically significant lower sur- vival rates than other branches of economic activity (Frank et ...
... of tourism in Nigeria hardly that of dearth of policies or institu- tions to support them, but more of the ef- fectiveness of such policies and institutions that are today grossly deficient and ...
... promotion and organisation of tourism in the province of Barcelona, which includes three areas of interest to tourists: Costa Barcelona, Catalunya Central and ...coastline and the area close ...
... between tourismand physical and mental welfare, are studied and analysed by scientifics of various knowledge areas and for several ...about tourismand its effects on ...
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