Abstract
The travel planning process comprises all the steps that occur from the perception of a travel need to the post-consumption phase. During this process, older tourists take several decisions which are interrelated and evolve over time. Core travel decisions are usually planned in advance and concern elements such as destination choice, length of the trip, type of travel organization, and travel companions. This chapter explores older tourists’ travel planning behavior by investigating some crucial determinants of core travel decisions. Specifically, internal determinants include travel needs and motivations, and travel constraints, while external determinants include information sources and pull attributes of the destination.
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Thalassotherapy is a type of thermal tourism and consists in the use of the special features of the marine environment for protective and treatment purposes.
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Accommodation choices, which are included among core decisions, are not presented in this chapter because they will be addressed in detail in Chap. 5.
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Vigolo, V. (2017). Older Tourists’ Travel Planning Behavior. In: Older Tourist Behavior and Marketing Tools. Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47735-0_3
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