Impacts of joining the Schengen Treaty on tourism in the Czech Republic
Journal Title: Journal of Tourism and Services - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
The Schengen Treaty belongs to one of the key documents connecting with European integration, because it contributed to practice accomplishing of people, services, goods and capital´s freedom of movement. This change, of course, was also a big challenge for tourism when travelling has become easier than ever before. However, the Czech Republic can profit from it since 2004, more precisely 2007, and this affected tourism industry as much as never before. Membership in the EU shows that the Czech Republic is safe and developed country due to this more and more touris, come every year.
Authors and Affiliations
Petr Jeřábek
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