The methodology of cluster formation and its testing in the Kaliningrad hotel market
This article considers the method of cluster formation through applying the principles of hierarchical cluster analysis of multidimensional statistical data of factors affecting the competitive advantages of hotel firms and its testing in the Kaliningrad hotel services market. The authors identify the clusters in the Kaliningrad hotel services market and describe the objects most involved in competition, as well as the objects potentially possessing both ...
The capacity of Kaliningrad hotel services market
This article analyses Kaliningrad hotel market through examining the level of incoming tourism in 2000–2010. The authors calculate the critical
zone of hotel room availability in Kaliningrad and the maximum number of tourists that can be accommodated in the city
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Вавилова ...
Influence of ecological changes on hospitality industry technologies
Currently, ecological management systems are an important prerequisite for successful functioning and competitiveness of accommodation facilities. The article discusses the best practices of hotel chains which consider ecological changes introduced into the technological processes of hotel enterprises, as well as the practices of eco-certification. The authors highlight some benefits, including economic ones, from the introduction of waste ...
The branding of design hotels and hostels: the role of verbal communication
... the target audience and ensures the smooth functioning of visual and verbal channels to create a bright and unified image in the world market. In this article, I perform a linguistic analysis of language means used in successful promotions of design hotels and cheap hostels and identify the algorithms that help to draw the attention of travellers. This study uses original English texts published on the websites of tourist destinations.
1. Анхолт С. Брендинг: дорога к мировому ...
Territorial structure of inbound and domestic tourism in the Baltic States
... arrivals per 1,000 inhabitants; a region’s share in total annual inbound arrivals (%), a measure of regional contribution to tourist reception; the average length of stay of international tourists, i. e. the ratio between overnight stays at regional hotels and similar premises to the total number of international tourist arrivals.
— Indicators of a region’s role in domestic tourism: domestic tourist arrival rate (‰); a region’s share in total annual domestic tourist arrivals (%); the average ...
The Simulation Modelling of a Hotel Facility
... Калининград, 2011.
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Lishchuk I. V., Schpilevaya S. G.
simulation model, multi-criteria system, hotel facility, business efficiency
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Sanctions risks and regional development: Russian case
... Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and France. About 52 % of the revenue of these companies was generated in wholesale and retail trade, and another 29 % in manufacturing. The share of these companies in the revenue of several service industries was high: hotels and restaurants, finance, information and communication technologies and trade. In the manufacturing industry, this share exceeded 10 %. In trade and the service sector, the share of small and medium-sized businesses is high, the barriers to entry ...
The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
... area, and these numbers increased to approximately 1.3—1.5 million in 2017 and 2018.<11> In 2021, after the removal of the most stringent sanitary restrictions, an all-time high of 1.9 million visits was achieved.<12> However, prices for hotel services, rented accommodation, and food increased over this period, especially in the city of Kaliningrad and the seaside resorts. Kaliningraders had no opportunity to holiday in neighbouring countries, whilst increasingly expensive local resorts ...
The adaptation of Russian regions’ economies to the rupture of relations with Europe: the case of Baltic Sea ports
... federal, 33 types of regional and 7 types of municipal control procedures.
In addition, numerous measures have been taken to support certain sectors of the Russian economy.<8> For example:
— until July 30, 2027, the value added tax (VAT) on hotel accommodation services was zeroed out;
— a zero profit tax was established for national IT enterprises for 2022—2024 (which, according to estimates by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, will provide the industry ...
The geopolitical effect of the maritime factor on the spatial development of post-Soviet Russia: the Baltic case
... destination for recreation and tourism; 4) emerging as centres for research, technology, culture and education at the core of Maritime Russia. Kaliningrad has the greatest potential for tourism development: the number of people staying at the region’s hotels and other types of accommodation increased 4.7 times between 2014 and 2022, compared to 2.7 times across the country.<15>
Conclusion
The universal and diverse impact of the sea factor on the economy, human settlement and the military-strategic ...
International heritage in the memorial landscape of the Kaliningrad region
... one was unveiled in the town of Mamonovo (Heiligenbeil until 1947) in 2001 to commemorate its 700th anniversary.
The pre-war architecture of East Prussian towns has commanded wide attention as well. The models of medieval Königsberg installed near a hotel in the resort town of Svetlogorsk and at the Kaliningrad Cathedral on Kant Island have been immensely popular with tourists. The latter, depicting the architectural landmarks of the 1930s’ Königsberg,
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was donated to Kaliningrad by the East ...
Changes in the structure and geography of tourist flows during the COVID-19 pandemic
... first six months, when severe travel restrictions were in place in the study countries, or later, when tourism started to recover following the introduction of Green Passes that allowed vaccinated and recovered persons to cross borders and check into hotels without having to quarantine.
State of research
A large body of research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism has accumulated to date. In the first year of the pandemic, studies focused mainly on the losses incurred by the global ...
Spatial poetics of the story “Number 13” by M. R. James
... oneiric. Special attention is paid to the border of the real and the unreal, its permeability and the means of artistic depiction of these processes. The duality of the chronotope corresponds to the principle of the liminality of space (room 13 in the hotel appears at night and disappears during the day). Thus, the diversity of spatiopoetics, the variability of oneiric spaces, the liminality of the Gothic toposes, the permeability and impenetrability of the borders of the surreal space stand out as ...
Spatial diffusion of Asian direct investments in the northern European EU countries
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Tourism and the structure of attractiveness of the Baltic region metropolises
... the region. I propose a methodology for empirical research into the attractiveness of ten Baltic cities as perceived by international tourists. This methodology distinguishes three major components in the tourism industry of the Baltic metropolises: hotels, restaurants, and sights. I estimate the attractiveness of these tourism infrastructure components in each of the ten cities using special indicators. Based on the data obtained, I calculate the integrated indicator of city attractiveness. The ...
Prospects of the resort tax in Russia
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Soldatova S., Tishchuk M.
resort tax, touristic fee, hotel tax, budgetary efficiency, touristic tax
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Russia’s North-West Borders: Tourism Resource Potential
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Problems and Prospects of Cross-Border Cooperation in Tourism between Russia and Europe
... Challenges for the European Tourism Sustainable, Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 4, no 9, Special Issue, October 2013. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n9p464.
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The mandatory classification of hotels and other types of accommodation as a business process: the case of the Kaliningrad region
This article deals with the mechanism of mandatory classification of hotels and other accommodation units on the territory of the Kaliningrad region. This requirement is considered as a business process. The article provides a detailed analysis of the input and output of the business process and its six main stages. The ...
Eduard Bschoff’s murals in Insterburg's Stadthalle (1936—1939)
... 1890—1974; Maler aus Königsberg. Lüneburg, 1990.
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Eduard Bischoff, East Prussia, Insterburg, monumental painting, Chernyakhovsk....