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	<title>Czechia | Breaking Travel News</title>
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		<title>“Feel Free”: Inside Czechia’s Tourism Boom and the Strategy Redefining a European Destination</title>
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		<description>In Prague this spring, the mood around tourism is no longer one of relief. It is one of ambition. For years, Czechia was one of Europe’s most recognisable city&#45;break destinations: beautiful, affordable, easy to sell. But the story now unfolding is more deliberate than that. The country is not simply enjoying a post&#45;pandemic rebound. It is trying to reshape its tourism economy into something smarter, more premium and more strategically managed — and it is using hard data, targeted marketing and a stronger national policy framework to do it.</description>
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