This is a broad and far-reaching study on the relationship between
tourism and
air transport. In examining this relationship the paper looks at whether the
deregulation of air transport has influenced the tourist destination
countries in South Europe and to what extent and examines the impacts of deregulation on capacity and fares. The study also attempts to
determine whether deregulation has has caused
growth in the market and attempts to determine the integral relationship between the transport and the overall tourist experience. Finally, this paper studies the impacts of the tourism transport at the destination areas. Included with the paper is an extensive list of tables and figures. Background Statement of the Problem Purpose of the Study Importance of the Study Scope of the Study Objectives of the Study Limitations of the Study Rationale for the Study Overview of the Study The Parallel Growth of Air Transport and Tourism Structural differences The Impact on Tourism Effect of Split Charter/Scheduled Flights Cyprus UK Turkey Malta Spain Greece Methodology Research Design and Approach Population and Sample Collection and Tabulation of Data Data Analysis Procedure Reliability and Validity of the Data Analysis of the Data Summary, Recommendations and Conclusion