PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL FACILITY-TOURISM IN UKRAINE. CHALLENGES OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Kotenko O.
Sumy, Ukraine
Halynska Yu.
Sumy, Ukraine
Domashenko M.
Sumy, Ukraine
Shcherbachenko V.
Sumy, Ukraine
Pages: 147-156
Original language: Ukrainian
DOI: 10.21272/1817-9215.2021.2-18
The article is devoted to defining the essence of facility-tourism as a promising area within the tourism industry, which can potentially increase the attractiveness of Ukraine for foreign tourists and become a powerful competitive center in the redistribution of international tourist flows. The need to improve existing approaches to understanding industrial tourism (common term) has been demonstrated because it does not take into account the full range of opportunities associated with visiting abandoned cities, towns and buildings, existing and abandoned machines and industrial facilities, land and underground. engineering structures, exclusion zones and other objects of anthropogenic activity. The article proves that having an extraordinary technological, industrial, engineering potential, Ukraine can create hundreds of additional facilities that will have not only practical significance, but also financial and economic effect. In addition, the launch of facility-tourism in Ukraine will create additional opportunities for the development of related areas of services - hotel and restaurant business, museums, transport, etc., and will be the basis for creating new jobs, which is certainly important for modern Ukraine.
Special attention in the article to the define the prospects and place of international facility-tourism in the tourism industry of Ukraine. The method of testing hypotheses proved that its initiation will certainly have a positive effect. The authors also paid attention to the development of the industry during the pandemic. It was proved that this type of tourism can fully work even in conditions of quarantine restrictions due to the possibility of organizing facility tours for small groups of foreign nationals.
Keywords:- International tourism, number of arrivals. World Bank. URL: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/ INT.ARVL
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