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Travel and Tourism - Czech Republic - February 2004

Country Reports are quarterly tourism profiles of destination countries. Each issue features six profiles, all providing a cross-section of countries either established or emerging as tourism destinations. The reports are compiled by a global network of industry analysts, who provide market-based information as well as detailed, insightful and localised interpretation of the facts and figures.

Each profile contains information on:

Tourist arrivals - overnights and expenditure

Country Reports are quarterly tourism profiles of destination countries. Each issue features six profiles, all providing a cross-section of countries either established or emerging as tourism destinations. The reports are compiled by a global network of industry analysts, who provide market-based information as well as detailed, insightful and localised interpretation of the facts and figures.

Each profile contains information on:

Tourist arrivals - overnights and expenditure
Purpose of visit - business, leisure or VFR
Accommodation supply - operating performance
Tourism policy - management
Transport - access and infrastructure
Tourism funding - promotion and future development

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Estonia’s travel and tourism economy accounts for around 3.5% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and in 2010, tourism (both domestic and international) generated US$1.81 billion in revenue – slightly less than in 2009. The tourism industry is tiny compared to the export sector (US$11.52 billion in revenue in 2010) and Estonia attracts only 1.5 million tourists in any given year – the majority ...