The Impact of Applying The Principles of Sustainable Tourism Development on Promoting Accessible Tourism in Hotel Establishments (Rihana Karbala Hotel as a model)
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i1.1130Keywords:
Sustainable tourism development, accessible tourism, hotel facilities, Rihana Karbala HotelAbstract
According to this study, the researcher attempts to analyze the influence of applying the philosophies of maintainable tourism progress in relation to the supporting tourism manageable in guesthouse establishing. Such a symbol addresses the issue of the study as investigating the associated bond among such models especially according to a perspective of the hotel performs. This study is a practical investigation of the Rihana Karbala Hotel to be the case study that maybe more than 150 residents in need for the accessibility facilities as those of ill health, the old people or families of kids to be sample of studying by scholars. So, it implies that there is a binding relationship between supportable holiday business growth with available travel, as well as the chance which study investing the encouraging financial prospect with momentous development prospective. As a result, this study praises approving all-encompassing project, advancing manageable knowledge, as well as connecting liveliness effectiveness investments to the funding of wide-ranging facilities.
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