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    for the development in tourism; it is no longer an option for those in charge of the sector, but the inevitability imposed by the current economic conditions for the development of the tourism industry. Under the Tourism Promotion efforts, Tunisia is seeking to use e-marketing system to keep up with developments in the field of international tourism marketing. Constant communication between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Tourism aims to use ICTs tools

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    The article discusses about the health awareness on food consumption in tourism destinations as a new tendency in the Tourism industry examining the interaction between food, tourism and health in a perspective of a consumer. At first, Hrelia (2014) mentions food consumption as living experience with aim to find high quality product and the high awareness of health issues on food consumption decisions and ,lastly, the understanding of the synergie of this phenomenon that is influenced by significant

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    The Arc de Triomphe is also another building that attracts many people who would be willing to be part of the tourists visiting it. It is regarded as one of the most famous monuments around Paris and is found centrally at the Palace Charles de Gaulle. The arc was established as an honor those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary as well as the Napoleonic Wars. The arc also has, inscribed on it, the names of all the victories that France had as well as the names of the generals

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    found that tradition and memory are significant aspects for CDS visitors. Participant 3 emphasized his interest on Spanish culture and visiting places with ancient traditions which coincide with Murray and Graham (1997), who suggested that route tourism relates to cultural routes inspiring memory and tradition. (Murray, 2014). Participant’s opinions are in line with Zhang et al., (2007), Frey (2004) and Percy (1998), regarding the pilgrimage purposes in search of socialising, fulfilment, sport and

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    It has long been a holiday resort. Most of the country’s economic activity has been focused on tourism development. Much of the construction work has been aimed at accommodating visitors (such as its fine beaches, sea bathing, pleasant climate, hotels, golf courses, condos, a marina, and racetracks. Thus, Barbados has been responsive to political-economic trends that have made the country a popular tourism attraction. The culture of Barbados is a blend of West African and British cultures. English

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    market share and profits. However, if the level of competition becomes too high it can ultimately lead to a decrease in profits. There has been an increase in the amount of competitors on the tourism industry over the last 10 years, with the introduction of online sales and new airlines. For the tourism industry the level of competition can be quite high as

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    expenditures have also decreased substantially. If the country had better transport infrastructure, the government could raise their revenues that come from public services. Additionally, without proper transport infrastructure there is a loss of potential tourism destinations, and reduced competitiveness in market accessibility due to high access costs to commodities. Budget Deficit Cambodia budget’s deficit has remained relatively flat between 2000 and 2017 (estimated). In 2000, the deficit was 4.8% of

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    Spiritual tourism Spiritual tourism has been becoming a genuine concern in the global tourism industry and spirituality has become a major driver for tourism in some contexts (Timothy 2006, Attix 2015). More and more forms of tourism are recognised as part of spiritual tourism (Timothy and Olsen 2006, Timothy 2006, Collins-Kreiner 2010, Norman 2011). The value of spiritual tourism is prominent, namely an antidote to new and longstanding geopolitical, historical and cultural aggravations and apprehensions;

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    The researchers view the decision making process in tourism in two ways. Firstly, the consumer identifies a need, search for information on the product regardless of the cost and the purchase channels, and then compere the alternative products and suppliers. Afterward, they make a choice of product to consume

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    When I picture the ideal society, it is everything that my homeland, Sweden, is not. Everything that I hate about Sweden, everything that makes me dislike this country, does not exist there at all. In the land of my dreams, the weather is warm and the sun is shining at all times. On the days where the sun shines too bright, you can go for a swim in the turquoise ocean to cool off. That is mainly what I would like to do after long days of work, just go to the ocean, lie on the beach with white, fine

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