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What is International Tourist

Handbook of Research on Social Media Applications for the Tourism and Hospitality Sector
A person who travel to another country for tourism purposes for a minimum of 24 hours and a maximum of 256 days.
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Peer Influence Mechanism Behind Travel Experience Sharing on Social Network Sites
James Malitoni Chilembwe (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK & Mzuzu University, Malawi) and Victor Ronald Mweiwa (Malawi Institute of Tourism, Malawi)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1947-9.ch002
Abstract
The way tourism consumers share travel experiences have changed tremendously in recent years. There is increased use of technology to distribute travel experiences via social networking sites. Travel companies are increasingly developing their websites in order to network with their tourism customers. These network sites play a significant role in receiving customer feedback using online reviews. As a result, travel companies can utilize their customer evaluations to improve products and service offerings. The visual images and textual postings on network sites have the power to motivate others to embark on travel. This chapter is about peer influence mechanisms behind travel experience sharing on the social network sites. It uses both phenomenology and ethnographic methodological approaches to analyze some of the comments and photographs posted on SNSs by tourists in Malawi. It concludes that most of the tourists traveling to Malawi were influenced by what is being shared on social network sites, yet others do visit out of curiosity to discovering new things.
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Destination Competitiveness: An Antecedent or the Result of Destination Brand Equity?
A person who travels to a country other than that in which he resides for a period not exceeding 12 months and whose main purpose of visit is for business and/or leisure and is not remunerated from within the country visited, and who stays at least one night in in the country visited.
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