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Luxury and the Tourism Offer

2020
This chapter highlights important segments of the supply side of the tourism market: accommodation, air transport, cruises, road transport, rail transport, and tour operators/travel agencies. It is shown how the respective luxury segment offers are designed and how they differ from offers of the premium and mass market.
Marc Aeberhard   +8 more
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Luxury Hospitality and Tourism during the Pandemic

2022
The growth of luxury tourism has been brought to a grinding halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting most parts of the world since early 2020. Although the time for recovery of hospitality and tourism industries is still unclear, experience from the SARS outbreak in 2003 showed that the bounce back from consumers could be fast.
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Sustainable High Yield Luxury Tourism Experiences

2022
Luxury tourism is an emerging area of research and deserves consideration for its implications for tourism and hospitality management and policy development. This chapter reviews the phenomena of luxury tourism in the academic literature and in particular, its links to the concepts of high yield, sustainability and tourist experiences.
Spence, Jacqualine   +2 more
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Luxury Tourism and Environmentalism

2020
This chapter examines the evolution of luxury tourism and its environmental impact. Whilst mass tourism is widely seen as environmentally damaging, the impact of luxury tourism is nuanced. During the first stage of the growth in the nineteenth century, the numbers of people involved were small, and some companies understood the need to conserve the ...
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Luxury Niche Tourism

This research explores factors influencing intentions to invest in sustainable luxury tourism. The authors analyzed demographic variables, travel motivations, environmental awareness, and technology usage. Gender, age, and income did not significantly impact investment intentions, suggesting universal appeal.
Kesavan Dhanapal   +2 more
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES AND LUXURY TOURISM

Book of proceedings
The paper analyses the characteristics, role, significance and possibilities of application of creative industries in luxury tourism. First, the concept of creative industries is explained, as well as the influence of creative industries on the economic development of the country. Then, the relationship between creative industries and luxury tourism is
Nevenka Popović Šević   +2 more
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Luxury Relevance of Selected Megatrends in Tourism

2020
Sustainability, digitalization, demographic change, and health are some of the most important megatrends in the tourism sector. The contributions in this chapter, therefore, focus on their relevance in the context of luxury travel. Four authors have their say, based on their many years of practical experience in the various fields, who can give a ...
Marc Aeberhard   +3 more
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Sustainable Luxury in Tourism and Hospitality

This book explores the concept of sustainable luxury in the context of tourism and hospitality. It reimagines luxury in tourism and hospitality through a sustainability lens, showing how sustainability and luxury can co-exist and reinforce each other, and highlights emerging theoretical frameworks and empirical case studies from diverse contexts.
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Luxury Tourism: tradizione e contemporaneità

2022
Un aspetto distintivo dell’offerta turistica gardesana degli ultimi anni è la vivacità del segmento ricettivo alberghiero più “elevato” per target socio-economico della clientela, mercati di riferimento, qualità dei servizi offerti e investimenti realizzati. Non si tratta di un’assoluta novità, in quanto già nel corso del Novecento la presenza di
Valeria Mattioli, Valerio Corradi
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Luxury Tourism: The New Shopping Perspective

2016
Despite the economic slowdown of recent years and its negative impact on luxury consumption, China can still be considered the “rising star” in the global luxury goods market — as evidenced by Claudia D’Arpizio (2013) of the Italy-based Bain & Company consulting firm.
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