Interactive design of personalised tourism routes
Beatriz Rodríguez,
Julián Molina,
Fátima Pérez and
Rafael Caballero
Tourism Management, 2012, vol. 33, issue 4, 926-940
Abstract:
The tourism sector has evolved in recent times, with a transformation in tourists’ preferences and behaviour. They are increasingly abandoning standard tours in favour of more personalised options. New technologies offer easy access to a large amount of tourism information. However, this also means it is difficult for a decision-maker to assess all the possible alternatives for designing a customised trip. Making such decisions may well require the resolution of conflicting objectives. Therefore, in this paper we develop a tool that provides each tourist with the itinerary best suited to their needs. This itinerary can include the desired different activities on an established schedule, bearing in mind the tourist’s wishes and needs, along with the characteristics of the area. This is done by using a mathematical model and interactive multi-criteria techniques. Finally, we will carry out a practical application in the Autonomous Region of Andalusia.
Keywords: Tourism routes; Tourist support; Personalised trip; Multiple criteria decision making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2011.09.014
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