Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers

In this study we intend to identify the factors affecting domestic tourism in India. Past studies had provided variables such as climatic conditions, price, and destination management as affecting choice of tourism destination. The sample was broadly from south India and the findings revealed that c...

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Main Author: Nair, Radhika Bhakthavalsalan
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28612/
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description In this study we intend to identify the factors affecting domestic tourism in India. Past studies had provided variables such as climatic conditions, price, and destination management as affecting choice of tourism destination. The sample was broadly from south India and the findings revealed that climate and destination management inclusive of destination marketing and image had a higher influence on choice of consumers. For the middle class population, it was noted that price and destination management was more significant than the climate variable. These findings have significant policy implications such that promoting or advertising tourism in India should be done in an effective and efficient way as the destination marketing and image plays a crucial role. For the middle class population, in particular, the Ministry of tourism must ensure that the price is affordable by providing discounts and promotional offers. This study thus could be a benchmark for tourism policy makers and destination managers in India.
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spelling nottingham-286122017-10-19T14:29:36Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28612/ Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers Nair, Radhika Bhakthavalsalan In this study we intend to identify the factors affecting domestic tourism in India. Past studies had provided variables such as climatic conditions, price, and destination management as affecting choice of tourism destination. The sample was broadly from south India and the findings revealed that climate and destination management inclusive of destination marketing and image had a higher influence on choice of consumers. For the middle class population, it was noted that price and destination management was more significant than the climate variable. These findings have significant policy implications such that promoting or advertising tourism in India should be done in an effective and efficient way as the destination marketing and image plays a crucial role. For the middle class population, in particular, the Ministry of tourism must ensure that the price is affordable by providing discounts and promotional offers. This study thus could be a benchmark for tourism policy makers and destination managers in India. 2015-02 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28612/1/NairRadhikaBhakthavalsalan.pdf Nair, Radhika Bhakthavalsalan (2015) Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
spellingShingle Nair, Radhika Bhakthavalsalan
Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers
title Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers
title_full Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers
title_fullStr Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers
title_full_unstemmed Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers
title_short Growth of Tourism in India - Contributions by Domestic Travelers
title_sort growth of tourism in india - contributions by domestic travelers
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28612/