DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Key
Trends in Multi-Stop Tourism: Insight into the key trends in multi-stop
tourism, why travelers choose multi-stop trips and what the future holds
for the industry" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.
Key Trends in Multi-Stop Tourism
analyses the multi-stop tourism segment, including a discussion on the
types of consumers preferring multi-stop trips, what the future holds
for the industry, as well as a deep dive into key trends in this tourism
segment.
Multi-destination trips has grown in recent years,
expanding not just in Europe, but everywhere in the world. This increase
is facilitated by a more affordable tourism industry, improved air
connectivity, a boom in the number of IT tools offering trip-planning
solutions, the large expansion of the shared economy, and the
facilitation of visa processes in certain parts of the globe, such as
the Schengen area in Europe.
Select Findings
- Trends such as multi-city flights, UNESCO Heritage Sites routes, themed trips, and cruising are expected to remain highly influential within multi-stop tourism.
- Local authorities must jointly invest in developing and expanding the air, ground, and water transportation facilities, thus facilitating connectivity between multiple locations.
- Tourism boards, governments from different countries, and other authorities must engage in cross-border cooperation, and design joint visa agreements in order to facilitate visa regulations between different regions.
Companies Featured
- Kayak
- Momondo
- Skyscanner
- Expedia
- Priceline
- Amboro Tours
- British Airways
Topics Covered
- Overview
- What is Multi-Stop Tourism?
- Multi-Stop Tourism as a Means for Economic Development
- Insight into Multi-Stop Travelers
- Insight into Multi-Stop Travelers
- Trends in Multi-Stop Tourism
- Trends in Multi-Stop Tourism
- Case Study: Trends in Multi-Stop Tourism
- Outlook
- What is the Way Forward?
- Appendix
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