Contemporary Tourism Contemporary Tourism Systems.

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Contemporary Tourism Contemporary Tourism Systems

Lecture Objectives Understand the core elements in the service dimension of tourism. Understand that the tourism experience does not exist independently of the interaction of tourism consumers and producers. Recognise the different stages in the tourism system and their implication for the tourist experience. Appreciate the importance of scale of analysis in studying tourism. Identify some of the key constraints on tourism related travel. Understand the characteristics that are used to define concepts of tourism, tourist and mobility.

Tourism Misunderstood Major Industry Key agent of change Experiential industry

The Service Dimension Requires agreement and cooperation of customer Outputs are not independent of the customer Services are not totally intangible Experience-based The focus is the destination

The Tourism System Based on consumption and production of experiences Impacts occur across the system Each component has different production elements Based on movement Components: –Generating region –Transit route –Destination region

The Stages of Tourism Consumption Decision to travel Travel to destination Activities at destination Travel from destination Recollection of the trip and destination upon return to permanent residence

Tourism Products Trip product Destination product Tourism business product Service product All can be combined

Who are Tourists? ‘those consumers who are engaged in voluntary temporary mobility in relation to their home’ Introduces the concept of mobility

Constraints on Mobility Family Legislated holidays Work Location Gender Culture

Constraints on Mobility Income Time Politics Health Information Safety/security

Definitions Technical definitions require: Purpose of visit Time dimension Non-tourists

Definitions ‘ the activities of a person traveling outside his or her usual environment for less than a specified period of time and whose main purpose of travel is other than exercise of an activity remunerated from the place visited ’, where ‘ usual environment ’ WTO 1991

Definitions An international tourist: ‘ a visitor who travels to a country other than that in which he/she has his/her usual residence for at least one night but not more than one year, and whose main purpose of visit is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the country visited ’

Approaches to Definitions Time Space Boundary crossing Purpose of traveling The contemporary approach is to consider mobility