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A Comparison of Long-Haul and Short-Haul Business Tourists of Hong Kong
Authors:Grace Ho  Bob McKercher
Affiliation:1. School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, Chinagraceho98@gmail.com;3. School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:A number of studies have demonstrated the impact of distance on the volume, profile and behavior of pleasure tourists. To date, none has examined the effect of distance on business tourists, even though they represent a significant share of all travel. Distance exerts two inter-related effects on travel. The decaying effect on demand with increased distance is well established. Distance also acts as a “filter”, advantaging some groups for short-haul travel and effectively excluding others from long-haul travel. This filtering effect results in substantially different observed behavior between short and long-haul pleasure markets. This study examines the filtering effect of distance on tourist profile and subsequent behavior of business travelers who visited Hong Kong. The sample includes eight short-haul and six long-haul markets. Substantial differences are observed in the profile and resultant behaviors of the two cohorts, although the differences are more subtle among business tourists than pleasure tourists.
Keywords:business tourism  distance  long haul  short haul
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