Multidimensional Comparative Analysis of the Slovakia and the Czech Republic Destination Attractiveness for the European Francophone Market
Journal Title: Journal of Tourism and Services - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The article deals with the tourist destination attractiveness on the international tourism market. Its objective is to evaluate and compare the Slovakia and Czech Republic tourist destination attractiveness for European francophone countries from different points of view. According to the research results, Czech Republic is, in term of tourism supply as well as in term of demand, more attractive tourist destination for francophone market then Slovakia.
Authors and Affiliations
Kristína Pompurová
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