The first decade of the present century has been characterized by several economic shocks such as the 2008 financial crisis. In this data article we present the annual percentage growth rates of the main tourism indicators in the world's top tourist destinations: the United States, China, France,...
Author(s)
Claveria, O.; Poluzzi, A.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Data in Brief, 2016, 7, pp 1063-1069
A detailed analysis is presented of the international travel and tourism market, with a focus on trends and developments in the following countries: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and USA. The publication shows that tourism, including supply-side industries such as civil aviation, has become ...
Publisher
Euromonitor Publications Ltd., London, UK
Citation
Travel and tourism: the international market., 1994, pp 302 pp.
Citation
Cross-Channel tourism., 1995, pp 35 pp.
Against the background of recession, the international tourism industry began to show growth again during 1994. Taking a selection of the world's leading industrialized nations, all of which are OECD members, plus a special survey of the expectations of destination countries, this study presents...
Citation
Travel & Tourism Analyst, 1994, 6, pp 65-85
This book explores the linkages between migration and tourism as an important baseline study in the investigation of opportunities indicated by the relationship between these two global phenomena. The book consists of three major parts. The first part presents the conceptual framework allowing...
Publisher
World Tourism Organization (WTO), Madrid, Spain
Citation
Tourism and migration: exploring the relationship between two global phenomena, 2009, pp xiii + 76 pp.
This study applies the methods of univariate and bivariate spectral analysis to international tourism flows. It establishes relationships between exchange rates and passenger flows. Data for UK passenger movements by air and sea to Belgium, France and Netherlands, as well as for the respective...
Citation
Annals of Tourism Research, 2000, 27, 3, pp 577-589