MANAGEMENT OF TOURISM TRANSPORT
Gabriela Cecilia Stănciulescu,
Casiana Radut and
Dan Matei Diaconescu
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Gabriela Cecilia Stănciulescu: Department of Tourism and Geography, Faculty of Business and Tourism, Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Casiana Radut: Doctoral School of Nusiness Administration, Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Dan Matei Diaconescu: Doctoral School of Nusiness Administration, Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Management Intercultural, 2016, issue 35, 87-94
Abstract:
Undoubtedly, the relevance of transport activities in relation to tourism activities is essential, because it is extremely important and necessary to offer feasible information about tourism services to help consumer to choose the mode of travel to destinations ideal holiday. The methods used in the development of this hypothesis were explanation, exemplification (brief presentation of each mode of transport) comparison etc. Analyzing the current situation of national, European and World Wide tourism transportation, the paper proposes practical applications able to explain that the conduct of economic activities as an integral part of the sector of trade and services within a national economy, would not be possible without the involvement of transport, whether by road, rail and air and naval. The results of the analysis are perfectly applicable offering guests the opportunity to reach the most remote corners of the world in a short time, high degree of comfort and affordable price.
Keywords: Tourism; Transportation; Management; Transport Structures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H54 M15 R41 Z32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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