Abstract

With the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, an enormous upsurge in travel between the two Germanies occurred; similar developments elsewhere in Europe are beginning to take place. The International Tourism Exchange (ITB), the world's largest tourism fair held every spring in Berlin, this year devoted much of its programme to a timely investigation of the expected changes in Europe's tourism. Professor Ejler Alkjaer, Consulting Professor to the Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, USA, here reports on some of the prevailing expectations and on the results of a survey on the holiday plans of a representative sample of East Germans.

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