2018
DOI: 10.1177/1354816618812303
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An operational definition of day trips: Methodological proposal and application to the case of the province of Barcelona

Abstract: The day tripper (or day visitor) is a visitor type that represents a high proportion of total visitor trips; however, unlike the tourist, few studies focus their attention specifically on them. Additionally, there is currently a marked deficit of methodological specificity in the definition of the concept and the quantification procedures used in its study. This article examines the various definitions proposed to date of the ‘day trip’, highlighting this lack of specificity, above all with regard to the conce… Show more

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“…This study also demonstrates a vibrant day-trip market. This market, to an extent, has been ignored within tourism policy, in Ireland and internationally, partly because of definitional problems (Suriñach et al, 2019), a traditional lack of overlap between sports policy and tourism policy (Weed and Bull 2009) and more value placed on monies coming from other countries as domestic tourism is seen as a redistribution of wealth within a nation (Caust and Vecco, 2017). The aggregate value of domestic tourism being reported arguably undervalues domestic tourism as it often only counts overnight expenditure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study also demonstrates a vibrant day-trip market. This market, to an extent, has been ignored within tourism policy, in Ireland and internationally, partly because of definitional problems (Suriñach et al, 2019), a traditional lack of overlap between sports policy and tourism policy (Weed and Bull 2009) and more value placed on monies coming from other countries as domestic tourism is seen as a redistribution of wealth within a nation (Caust and Vecco, 2017). The aggregate value of domestic tourism being reported arguably undervalues domestic tourism as it often only counts overnight expenditure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%