2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2010.01.008
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Tourism and accessibility: An integrated approach

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“…(Gaman, 2014) studied the influence of transport accessibility on tourist accommodation facilities of health resorts situated in Carpathian areas, which presented lowest level of transport accessibility and subsequently the influence of accessibility on tourist accommodation facilities was very low. (Tóth & Dávid, 2010) explored the extent to which tourism income from accommodation receipts is connected to accessible public roads and found that international incomes are far more susceptible to favorable accessibility than domestic ones. Ali and Howaidee (2012) studied private and public transport dimensions of tourism product that determine the cost, speed, and convenience with which a traveler may leave his place of residence and reach a chosen destination.…”
Section: Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Gaman, 2014) studied the influence of transport accessibility on tourist accommodation facilities of health resorts situated in Carpathian areas, which presented lowest level of transport accessibility and subsequently the influence of accessibility on tourist accommodation facilities was very low. (Tóth & Dávid, 2010) explored the extent to which tourism income from accommodation receipts is connected to accessible public roads and found that international incomes are far more susceptible to favorable accessibility than domestic ones. Ali and Howaidee (2012) studied private and public transport dimensions of tourism product that determine the cost, speed, and convenience with which a traveler may leave his place of residence and reach a chosen destination.…”
Section: Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourists tend to select destinations based on local possibilities and attractions in the first place. Good accessibility itself does not represent a source of competitiveness (Tóth and Dávid, 2010). Additionally in our differentiating world many other factors play important roles, such as the commodity of transport, price, mode, and the symbolic value of the tourism centre or region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The cost of travel, in fact, is one of the main components of tourism expenditures; but distance is only one of many factors influencing the choice of destination. Many tourism areas have developed considerably despite their relative distance from competitors, because the cost to reach them was more affordable [8]. Open Journal of Applied Sciences We can state, thus, that there is a correlation between accessibility and the amount of tourists in each locality.…”
Section: Accessibility and Life-cycle Of A Tourism Destinationmentioning
confidence: 99%