The Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area Association’s November 2023 strategic document outlines transport and mobility plans until 2040, focusing on road safety, public transportation accessibility, and sustainable...
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The Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions’ strategic document from September 2022 outlines a roadmap with seven steps to ensure all Dutch citizens benefit from...
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Netherlands’ 2030 tourism strategy highlights a new approach prioritizing the interests of visitors, businesses, and residents, aiming to ensure tourism contributes to Dutch prosperity and...
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Malta’s National Tourism Strategy for 2021-2030 aims to recover from COVID-19, enhance economic and social sustainability, attract high-spending tourists, and achieve net-zero emissions.
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Luxembourg’s strategic plan for leisure tourism development aims to enhance tourism’s positive economic and societal impact, focusing on a people-centric approach, authentic experiences, and accessibility.
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Tourism indicators show that in 2022, the average tourism seasonality in EU countries was 0.45%, with Croatia, Bulgaria, and Italy experiencing higher seasonality, while Finland...
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According to statistics, in 2022, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Austria, and Malta had the highest dependency on their top three international tourism markets in the EU, while...
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Tourism indicators reveal that in 2022, Croatia and Iceland had the highest tourism intensity in the EU, while Romania, Latvia, and Slovakia had the lowest.
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