Transportation And The Role Of Transportation In Tourism And Transportation Links

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Tourism is a much about traveling and therefore the capacity of tourist to travel around destination regions is vital for tourism sector. Thus the transport system forms a key part of the tourism and the traveller experience at the destination. Without transportation it would be impossible to travel and therefore the role of transportation in its operation is vital. That is why the aim of this essay is to explain how Estonia is served by Transportation Links, as well as to identify key issues of best practice and limiting factors in terms of managing the tourist experience.
What is ‘transportation’? Business Dictionary (nd) gives definition as ‘any device used to move an item from one location to another’. Transportation is important in our …show more content…

Rail links are only great in case of traveling from Russia or Latvia. Biggest international airport is located in the capital of Estonia, Tallinn and it is possible to fly direct from most major cities in Europe. For travellers who prefer to use road transport there is a great news. As a result of the foundation by European Commission as cited in ECORYS (2006) Estonian roads are really well-developed. Estonia can be reached by road from 3 sides: Latvia, Russia and Finland. Riga is 350km from Tallinn. Moscow is 1000km from Tallinn and St. Petersburg is around 350km from Tallinn. Also it is possible to reach Estonia from Helsinki which is 80km from Tallinn or Stockholm which is located 380km from Tallinn, but it requires to use car ferries. Nevertheless according to Visitestonia (nd) and Wikitransport (nd) water transportation links are highly developed in Estonia and it possible to sail from one country to another in no time. Boats service with Finland, Aland Islands, Sweden, Germany, and Russia. As said by Visitestonia (nd) and Viking Line (nd) car ferries from Finland sail 5-7 times a day and during the tourism season every few hours. In the summer time the number of tourists arriving by cruise liner increases 3-4 times. According to Delfi Economic (2013) the current cruise season was a record for Tallinn - a city for the first time visited by more than half a million passengers, who have spent about 30 million euros. …show more content…

This brings the formation of new occupations and income produced from remote trade, investments and payments of goods and services provided, but there is also negative side. The environment сan be greatly affeсted by tourism in сases where the attraсtion is a vista of nature’s beauty, visits of people in large numbers сould mean huge amounts of treading and pollution of materials suсh as plastiс waste, bottles, whiсh in the long run сould be disruptive to the habitats of both faunal and floral

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