THE WELCOME FOR DISABLED TOURISTS IN ROMANIA IN FRONT OF THE NATIONAL PICTURE UPGRADING
Journal Title: CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS - JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT - Year 2009, Vol 23, Issue 2
Abstract
In this research, the discussions focused on tourism to the public with disabilities as customers for spas and resorts in Romania developing. Throughout this analysis we find that five million disabled people are of European tourism and that Romania could become a tourist destination for these customers by offering tourist quality health satisfactory with regard to the requirements of services for these populations while still very interesting in terms of prices. Threshold problem, the lack of consideration by professionals of the Romanian tourism market, blinded by their legitimate desire to give the country a new image and more rewarding to run after the image of a luxury tourism so coveted
Authors and Affiliations
Bernard MASSIERA, Luminita PAUN, Sylvie CHRISTOFLE
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