2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201823602008
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The Role of Slovak Airports in Tourism Development

Abstract: Tourism is in a close connection with the transport operations and as such develop thanks to various forms of transport. A large role in the effects on the growth potential of international tourism play the individual countries, whose task is to promote the development of air transport, and hence boosting the national economy and many of its areas. The article presents the evaluation of the air transport infrastructure in Slovakia, which is a prerequisite for the development of tourism. It contains theoretical… Show more

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“…In addition, it is necessary to mention that Slovakia is in a terrible geographical location because the whole air transport is influenced by much stronger international airports from all sides. It is also worth noting that, despite several attempts, Slovakia still does not have its national air carrier [17], [18]. Based on the thorough research on this issue and the already mentioned political problems in the country, it is possible to add that the country, for example, does not have a complete safety management system per ICAO Annex 19.…”
Section: Political and Legal Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is necessary to mention that Slovakia is in a terrible geographical location because the whole air transport is influenced by much stronger international airports from all sides. It is also worth noting that, despite several attempts, Slovakia still does not have its national air carrier [17], [18]. Based on the thorough research on this issue and the already mentioned political problems in the country, it is possible to add that the country, for example, does not have a complete safety management system per ICAO Annex 19.…”
Section: Political and Legal Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism has a number of transportation requirements, especially on the capacity and frequency of transportation, on distance and speed, safety and comfort, and last but not least, the essence of the transportation service itself which can improve the quality of a service and the performance of air transportation. [6]…”
Section: Air Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They describe customer satisfaction as a collection of emotional responses of varying intensity, with well-defined timing and finite duration, directed at local aspects of product acquisition and/or consumption. [6] 4th…”
Section: Customer Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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