Visitor and non-visitor images of Central and Eastern Europe: A qualitative analysis

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This study examines the image of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) as a holiday destination. The countries are linked by having had communist governments and being inaccessible to tourists from outside the communist bloc. Currently, they seek new tourist markets and this study examines the views of a number of UK residents about destination image of CEE. The study examines, through semi-structured interviews, images held by people who have and who have not visited CEE. The data is analysed qualitatively. Few significant differences were found between views of visitors and non-visitors; most views were positive and associated favourably with 'culture'. Negative images were usually associated with the eastern part of the area especially ex-Yugoslavia. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Hughes, H. L., & Allen, D. (2008). Visitor and non-visitor images of Central and Eastern Europe: A qualitative analysis. International Journal of Tourism Research, 10(1), 27–40. https://doi.org/10.1002/jtr.622

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