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Topic
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Chair
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Case Study
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Chair
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8.4.
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Health Tourism and Wellness: Contemporary definitions |
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The Health Spa Resort Rogaska Slatina returning to its past glory
(Slovenia) |
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| 15.4. |
Leisure, lifestyle, and tourism |
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How Yoga is becoming a
lifestyle product including tourism activities (Netherlands) |
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| 22.4. |
No class, new date June 3 15.45-17.15 h |
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29.4.
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Typologies of health and wellness tourism |
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Hot springs in Japanese domestic and international tourism
(Japan) |
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6.5. |
International and regional analysis |
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Ayurvedic health tourism in Kerala (India) |
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13.5.
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Demand, motivations, and profiles |
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The Big Chill festival, England (United Kingdom) |
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| 20.5. |
Planning and development |
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Peninsula Hot Springs: A new spa tourism experience 'Down Under' (Australia) |
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| 27.5. |
No
class, new date June 3 17.30-19.00 h |
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3.6. 11.45-13.15
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Managing destinations and sites
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Healing Hills and Wellness in Luxury
(Netherlands)'
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| 3.6. 15.45-17.15 |
Reaching customers
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Medical tourism in India: A case study of Apollo Hospitals
(India)
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| 3.6. 17.30-19.00 |
Product development |
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Sao Pedro do Sul thermal centre: Between health and wellness tourism
(Portugal) |
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10.6.
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The future of health and wellness tourism |
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Hotel Herttua - Spa and rehabilitation centre in Eastern Finland
(Finland) |
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