2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2013.11.002
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Package and no-frills air carriers as moderators of length of stay

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“…In addition to the significant economic impact that these activities carried out in the tourist destination have on local economies, they also have a positive relationship to the length of stay. It is considered that the greater the number of activities performed, the longer the stay at the destination (Ferrer-Rosell et al, 2014;Lawson, 1991). The following is therefore proposed:…”
Section: H10 Travel Type Determines the Length Of Staymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the significant economic impact that these activities carried out in the tourist destination have on local economies, they also have a positive relationship to the length of stay. It is considered that the greater the number of activities performed, the longer the stay at the destination (Ferrer-Rosell et al, 2014;Lawson, 1991). The following is therefore proposed:…”
Section: H10 Travel Type Determines the Length Of Staymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also one of the most important variables in a tourist's decision-making process, and therefore it is one of the key aspects in destination planning and management (Alegre and Pou, 2006;Salmasi et al, 2012). However, despite the importance of this variable for tourist destinations, up until now there have been few studies related to the length of stay at the destination, notably: Alegre and Pou, 2003;Alegre et al, 2011;Barros and Machado, 2010;Ferrer-Rosell et al, 2014;Fleischer et al, 2011;Gokovali et al, 2007;Grigolon et al, 2014;Martínez-García and Raya, 2008;Meng and Uysal, 2008;Nicolau and Más 2006;Peypoch et al, 2012;Seaton and Palmer, 1997;Salmasi et al, 2012 andWu andCarson, 2008. The reduction of the length of the stay at the destination in favour of shorter trips taken more often throughout the year, is one of the tendencies that has characterised the tourism industry in recent years (Alegre and Pou, 2003;Barros and Machado, 2010;Ferrer-Rosell et al, 2014;Fleischer et al, 2011;Gokovali et al, 2007;Salmasi et al, 2012). This tendency has been recently fostered by an increase in business trips and the appearance of low-cost airlines (VV.AA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En primer lugar, destacan aquellos trabajos que segmentan las características de los viajeros y su comportamiento durante el viaje, y que más tarde analizan las similitudes y diferencias entre los diferentes grupos de viajeros (Crompton, Fakeye, & Lue, 1992;Downward & Lumsdon, 2003;Molina Collado, 2007;Oppermann, 1995). En segundo lugar, los que aplican técnicas y modelos econométricos para explicar y predecir la duración de las estancia (Alegre, Mateo, & Pou, 2011;André Romero, 1999;Assaf, Pestana Barros, & Gil-Alana, 2010;Barros & Machado, 2010;Eugenio--Martin, 2003;Ferrer-Rosell, Martínez-Garcia, & Coenders, 2014;Gokovali, Bahar, & Kozak, 2007;Liu & Var, 1986;Martínez-Garcia & Raya, 2008;Peypoch, Randriamboarison, Rasoamananjara, & Solonandrasana, 2012;Thrane & Farstad, 2012;Yang, Wong, & Zhang, 2011).…”
Section: El Efecto De La Duración De La Estancia: Corta Estancia -Larunclassified
“…La demanda ha ido aumentando, pero algunos autores (Alegre, Mateo & Pou, 2009) sostienen que esto se atribuye a incrementos en la frecuencia de viaje de los pasajeros más que a un aumento real en el número de personas que viajan. Este argumento se puede aplicar especialmente al turismo moderno, que se caracteriza por estancias breves y frecuentes repartidas a lo largo del año (Salmasi, Celidoni & Procidano, 2012;Ferrer-Rosell, Martínez-García & Coenders, 2014), y para los viajes de negocios que cada vez son mayores (Barros & Machado, 2010;Castillo-Manzano, Lopez-Valpuesta & Gonzalez-Laxe, 2011). El efecto del envejecimiento de la población es otro de los elementos a considerar en la gestión de los aeropuertos, ya que se estima que para el año 2050 la población de 60 años o más, realizará más de 2.000 millones de viajes internacionales, mucho más que los 593 millones que realizaron en 1999 (Losada, Alén, Domínguez & Nicolau, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified