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Cruise Tourism Shore Excursions: Value for Destinations?
Tourism Planning & Development, 2017Very complex yet highly integrated business logics characterise cruise tourism with shore excursions frequently identified as a key source of value. This paper presents a case study of cruise tourism and shore excursion planning in Copenhagen, Denmark.
João Lopes, Maria, Dredge, Dianne
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2006
Part 1: Introduction * The Cruising Industry, R Dowling, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia * A Geographical Overview of the World Cruise Market and its Seasonal Complementarities, J Charlier, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium & R McCalla, Saint Mary's University, Canada * The Cruise Industry: An Industrial Organisation Perspective, A ...
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Part 1: Introduction * The Cruising Industry, R Dowling, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia * A Geographical Overview of the World Cruise Market and its Seasonal Complementarities, J Charlier, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium & R McCalla, Saint Mary's University, Canada * The Cruise Industry: An Industrial Organisation Perspective, A ...
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Economic significance of cruise tourism
Annals of Tourism Research, 1998Abstract Cruise business is a growing segment of the international tourism market. While there have been studies of its economic impacts on a national level, the issues of the costs and benefits and their distribution have received scant attention. This paper develops a framework for assessing the economic impacts of cruise tourism for a nation and ...
Larry Dwyer, Peter Forsyth
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Egyptian Tourism: Cruising for Growth
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1990Tourism growth in Egypt has been greatly enhanced by the popularity of Nile cruise packages and by government tax incentives
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Enhancing cruise tourism competitiveness
Management in the function of increasing the tourism consumption, 2010The worldwide cruise industry is growing in scale and importance. Ports offer and realize a significant contribution to the economic development of a destination. Successful cruise destinations, both homeport and destination port, have some basic features in common.
Bezić, Heri, Vojvodić, Katija
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Cruise Tourism Environmental Risks
2012Growth of cruising tourism in Croatian Adriatic is viewed by policy makers as only through financial benefit variables, neglecting perspectives of pollution issues and biodiversity degradation. Cruisers produce environmental damage and risks that are mostly unaccounted for although, paradoxically, they could be avoided or significantly decreased.
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Caribbean cruise tourism: Delusion? Illusion?
Tourism Geographies, 1999Abstract Until recently, most Caribbean countries suffered from incomplete and unreliable tourism data focusing on simplistic measures (e.g. numbers of tourists) gathered over a short time‐span, questionable analysis at a descriptive level, unrealistic predictions based on these data, and faulty assumptions — all leading to misinformed policy and ...
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2012
The cruise industry is growing internationally at an unprecedented rate and is a holiday tyoe that has now extended to Asia and China. China now represents a market barely signifi cant in terms of market share, but is considered extremely promising in the future as sea cruises come into reach to Chinese tourists.
Taunay, Benjamin, Mondou, Véronique
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The cruise industry is growing internationally at an unprecedented rate and is a holiday tyoe that has now extended to Asia and China. China now represents a market barely signifi cant in terms of market share, but is considered extremely promising in the future as sea cruises come into reach to Chinese tourists.
Taunay, Benjamin, Mondou, Véronique
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