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DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7509-904-4-0202

POSSIBILITIES OF USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN CULTURAL TOURISM IN THE POST COVID ERA

Kristýna Tuzová, Milada Šťastná

The study "Possibilities of using new technologies in cultural tourism in the post-Covid era" deals with the analysis of different ways of using IT technologies in cultural tourism with a special focus on the effects of Covid19. As part of the study, the method of literary research was chosen, enabling the analysis of the possibilities of using new technologies, including the assessment of their potential. Based on the study, it was confirmed that the potential for the use of new technologies in the field of cultural tourism is diverse. Due to the impact of Covid19 on global tourism, a massive development of digitization in the cultural tourism sector can be expected. The use of new technologies in cultural tourism could help make tourism accessible to a wider range of users. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the direction of the development of new technologies is influenced not only by the creators of IT technologies, but also by the demand from users and their IT skills.

Keywords: innovative, tools, information, IT, big data

pages: 202-205, Published: 2023, online: 2023



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