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The last twenty years has seen a proliferation of the term "tourist destination." Improbable places, such as industrial cities and isolated rural environments have become legitimate places to visit. At the same time, traditional tourist destinations such as coastal resorts have declined inpopularity. There is a shift from "old" to "new" tourism. These case histories examine these issues. The book is divided into three sections, dealing with political, economic and sociocultural reasons for change.
This report looks at the following areas: What is the outlook for spending on leisure travel and tourism in Europe? Who's innovating in the European leisure travel industry? How is the holiday hotel market in Europe and North Africa structured? Is cruising still a growth market in Europe? Who are the key players in Europe's leisure travel industry? Issues in the Market. Global Summary. Political Strife and Terrorism . Sharing-Economy Impact. Client Disruption and Lawsuits. EU Regulation and Subsidies. Holiday Hotel Markets. Distribution . Cruising. Major Players. TUI Group . Thomas Cook. Kuoni. DER Touristik . FTI Touristik. Alltours. Club Med. Hotelplan. Alpitour. Oad Reizen . Top Ten Outbound Travel Markets . Leading European Outbound Markets . What Next?
This book examines the implications of EU enlargement for tourism in the region. It provides a country-by-country examination of each of the new member states, in terms of their current patterns and trends of tourism development and the impacts of EU accession on them. Topics include: historical trajectories of the European tourism development process, new structural and geographical patterns of European tourism, the politics of EU enlargement and implications for tourism policy, regional, national and local economic development trends, social and cultural implications of transition and accession, tourism education in the new Europe, and the marketing and re-branding of accession countries.