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How visitors of luxury cruises perceive a tourist destination: internal determinants, satisfaction and intention to return
Journal Title
Revista Turismo e Desenvolvimento/Journal of Tourism and Development
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
The cruise industry is responding to increasing demand for luxury travel by using more and larger luxurious
cruise ships which are now arriving to main maritime ports and to a growing number of new terminals. So, it is important
to understand if passengers are satisfied and if they intend to return. Therefore, a survey was conducted nearby the Port
of Lisbon in order to capture the perception of international cruise tourists about satisfaction and intention to return.
Data collected from a sample of 412 respondents was treated using multiple regression analysis. Findings highlight
that it is important to assure that maritime ports as Lisbon can take advantage of these luxury supersized ships and, by
consequence, tackle the tourists that arrive from any part of the world, almost every day to Portugal.
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Keywords
Cruise tourism, Satisfaction, Intention to return, Lisbon, Multiple regression
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Economics and Business - Social Sciences
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