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EXPLORING TOURIST SPOTS FOR PROMOTING INVESTMENTS IN TOURISM INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH

Assistant Professor Mohammad SHAMSUDDOHA
University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
Lecturer Ph.D. Marilena-Oana NEDELEA
"Stefan cel Mare" University Suceava, Romania

THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF COMPETITIVE TERRITORY-RECREATION SYSTEMS

Assistant Professor Ph.D. Vasyl F. KYFYAK
Chernivtsi Trade-Economics Institute, Ukraine
Associate Professor Ph.D. Alexandru NEDELEA
"Stefan cel Mare" University Suceava, Romania

TOURIST CARRIERS AND THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Professor Ph.D. Gabriela STĂNCIULESCU
Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania
Ph.D. student Cristina MICU
University of Pitesti, Romania

ICT AND THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF TOURISM DISTRIBUTION- A NEW DIMENSION OF TOURISM IN THE GLOBAL CONDITIONS

Associate Professor Ph.D. Kozeta SEVRANI,
Head of Informatics and Mathematics Department, University of Tirana, Faculty of Economics, Albania
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Liljana ELMAZI
Head of Marketing Department, University of Tirana, Faculty of Economics, Albania

ASPECTS OF MARKETING APPLICATION WITHIN AIRLINE TRAVELLING COMPANIES THE CASE OF ALBANIA

Associate Professor Ph.D. Areti STRINGA
Faculty of Economy and Business, University of Tirana, Albania

ON-LINE ADVERTISING AND DISTRIBUTION OF TOURISTIC SERVICES

Professor Ph.D. Tatjana Petkovska MIRCHEVSKA
The Institute of Economics, University " St. Cyril and Methodius", Skopje, Macedonia
Professor Ph.D. Nada SEKULOVSKA
The Faculty of Economics, University " St. Cyril and Methodius", Skopje, Macedonia

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF URBAN TOURISM IN ALBANIA - THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF URBAN TOURISM IN COMPETITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF ALBANIA DESTINATION

M.A. Fioralba VELA
University of Vlora, Albania
Associate Professor Ph.D. Alexandru Nedelea
"Stefan cel Mare" University Suceava, Romania

ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES IN THE RETEZAT NATIONAL PARK

Ph. D. Student Adina Nicoleta CANDREA
"Transilvania" University, Brasov, Romania
Teaching Assistant Ph. D. Student Pavel STANCIU
"Stefan cel Mare" University, Suceava, Romania

STRUCTURAL ASPECTS REGARDING TO THE IMAGE OF ICE HOTEL BALEA LAC BREND

Professor Ph.D. Marian ZAHARIA
Romanian-American University, Faculty of Internal and International Economy of Tourism,
Bucharest, Romania
Professor Ph.D. Cristian Valentin HAPENCIUC
„Stefan cel Mare" University, Suceava Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, Romania
Ph. D. Student Ioana ZAHEU
Romanian-American University, Faculty of Internal and International Economy of Tourism
Bucharest, Romania

CULTURAL - FOLKLORE EVENTS - PROMOTERS OF THE CULTURAL TOURISM

University Lecturer Ph.D. Carmen Maria IORDACHE,
Assistant Lecturer Roxana Maria POPA
Constantin Brancoveanu University, Romania

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EXPLORING TOURIST SPOTS FOR PROMOTING INVESTMENTS IN TOURISM INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH
EXPLORING TOURIST SPOTS FOR PROMOTING INVESTMENTS IN TOURISM INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH hot!
Out of different problems, the researcher has concentrated his focus on the institutional frameworks and different potential tourist spot for profitable tourism sector in Bangladesh. It is due to low literacy rate of general people, they cannot communicate with the domestic and foreign tourists significantly. So, the tourists felt discourage to visit repeatedly to the tourist spots as they always hunt for new place and new test. The researcher feels that institutional backup is necessary for this industry. Governmental and private owner should come up to invest some of their capital for the sake of tourism development. In some International Hotels, Parjatan Corporation and at private level tourist agencies very limited scope on the training job has been developed. Here, the researcher tried to explore the most promising tourist spots that could be commercially profitable for the poor country like Bangladesh.
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THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF COMPETITIVE TERRITORY-RECREATION SYSTEMS
THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF COMPETITIVE TERRITORY-RECREATION SYSTEMS hot!
The paper analyses the possibility of forming competitive territorial-recreation systems in space on the example of the Chernivtsi County, determines entertaining-tourist resources, selects the optimum tourist areas using the criterion of closeness of resources and comfort of their visit. The territorial recreation system is a spatial form of organization for recreation activity and determines the necessity of theoretical comprehension for functions of recreation and tourism, determination of socio-economic maintenance for recreation services and their specifics, mechanisms of accounting for recreation and tourist factors in the process of forming and realization of public regional policy in modern conditions.
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TOURIST CARRIERS AND THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TOURIST CARRIERS AND THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT hot!
The most used means of transport in tourism and the most important at the same time are: by car, by train, by plane and by ship. The sustainable development of transport depends on a number of economic, technical, social, and political factors. That is why it is so important to investigate a lot of options in order to assure a sustainable development of the transport systems and to analyze the complementarity between the introduction of new technologies and other support mechanisms.
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ICT AND THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF TOURISM DISTRIBUTION- A NEW DIMENSION OF TOURISM IN THE GLOBAL ...
ICT AND THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF TOURISM DISTRIBUTION- A NEW DIMENSION OF TOURISM IN THE GLOBAL ... hot!
The travel and tourism sector has emerged as one of the most important sectors for developing as well as developed countries. Tourism incorporates many of the features of the information society such as globalization, mobility and information richness. People from all nations, social rank, and professions are potential tourists. Tourism links a worldwide supplier community with consumers, equally distributed worldwide. Its physical and virtual networks enable worldwide travelling, bringing together very distant cultures and habits. The industry is diverse; the size of tourism principals varies from micro to global enterprises. While some are fragmented, other parts, like the airlines, are concentrated into an oligopoly of global alliances. Information systems (IS) in tourism have been among the pioneers of leading edge technology applications: Computer Reservation Systems (CRS) or Global Distribution Systems (GDS) have been among the first international inter-organizational systems. Yield management systems are among the most advanced data mining applications. Tourism marketing systems typically represent the forefront of multimedia and virtual-reality applications. The World Wide Web is profoundly changing the production, distribution and consumption of touristic products. Information and communication technology (ICT) is probably the strongest driving force for changes within the tourism industry. Both industries are not only growing above average, they will also be among the most important industries in this century. Being closely interrelated and intertwined. The first part of the paper presents a structural view, identifying the different types of players, the nature of the tourism business and tourism product. The second part gives a general introduction to the relationship between ICT and tourism and provides some empirical evidence of importance of tourism in the e-commerce sector. Part three gives a detailed account of the current transformation in the travel and tourism market. We can conclude that future competition in the (electronic) tourism market place will be characterized by the efforts of the players to exploit technology in order to facilitate organizational responsiveness and learning as well as customer relationship management by: &bull; using the infrastructure for enforced marketing efforts, generating user interest by specific services; &bull; being able to move in the quickly changing industry network, finding the balance between cooperation and competition; &bull; developing a strategy for knowledge management and permanent learning; &bull; permanently adopting to and using technological developments; &bull; maintaining customer relationships, based on sophisticated user and interface tools and &bull; monitoring ongoing trends and relying on advanced AI tools for product development and innovation.
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ASPECTS OF MARKETING APPLICATION WITHIN AIRLINE TRAVELLING COMPANIES. THE CASE OF ALBANIA
ASPECTS OF MARKETING APPLICATION WITHIN AIRLINE TRAVELLING COMPANIES. THE CASE OF ALBANIA hot!
The objectives of the research were defined through the following tasks: 1. To synthesise the features of daily marketing activities of the airlines operating on the Albanian market and establish their strengths and weaknesses. 2. To analyse and establish if there are marked differences in marketing activities of the airlines operating on the Albanian market. Different sources of primary and secondary data were used in analysis of services marketing of airlines operating on the Albanian market. The nature of the research was exploratory. Primary data were mostly gathered from expert opinion by means of personal interviews. The depth interviews took place in offices of the respondents.
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