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Title: | CHALLENGES FOR THE BULGARIAN TOURISM MARKET AFTER THE PANDEMIC COVID 19 – PARADIGMS, PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES |
Authors: | Stefanova, Sonia Karadzhova, Zlatina |
Keywords: | Bulgarian tourist market Covid 19 contemporary challenges |
Issue Date: | 15-Jan-2024 |
Series/Report no.: | Издание 2023;с. 224-231 |
Abstract: | Every crisis provides new opportunities for countermeasures, and Covid
19 has undoubtedly helped us to rethink our traditional ideas about tourism. The
pandemic came unexpectedly in our lives, in business, in socio-economic relations,
and in addition to being a time for trials, it is also a time in which quite a few lessons
can be learned. One of which is that we need a qualitative transformation in the
management and development model of tourism. The purpose of the report is to
present the results of a survey among Bulgarian tourists who chose the Bulgarian
Southern Black Sea for their sea vacation. For the attention of the interested parties,
specific results are also indicated regarding the positions of the respondents
regarding the possible factors that influence their choice; what are their assessments,
attitudes and expectations for practicing summer tourism in the Southeast Black Sea
region; what are their beliefs, abilities and skills for the successful realization of
intentions. In conclusion, the requirements of modern tourists and their preferences
are given. |
URI: | http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1783 |
ISBN: | 978-619-253-024-2 |
Appears in Collections: | FORUM 3. GOVERNANCE FOR SUCCESS: EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES IN A DYNAMIC BUSINESS LANDSCAPE
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