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Halal Tourism Destination Development Model

Meizar Rusli (), Riza Firmansyah () and Yustisia Mbulu ()
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Meizar Rusli: Tourism Faculty Universitas Pancasila Indonesia, Postal: ID
Riza Firmansyah: Tourism Faculty Universitas Pancasila Indonesia, Postal: ID
Yustisia Mbulu: Tourism Faculty Universitas Pancasila Indonesia, Postal: ID

Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2018, vol. 9, issue 6, 1296-1302

Abstract: The development of halal tourism needs an advancement considering its vast market potential in Indonesia in the midst of readiness issues The purpose of this study was to analyze the psychological orientation perceptions motivations and preferences of stakeholders in developing halal tourism destinations In addition to formulate a development model for halal tourism destinations in Indonesia The population in this study comprised of tourists tourism business owners as well as the officials taking charge in halal tourist destinations and halal tourism products and brands Data collection of existing conditions was conducted in regard to halal tourism product offerings Afterward the assessment of various potential halal tourism resources in Indonesia was carried out through a scoring system The results of this study showed that the gradual development of halal tourism destinations has main priority in the development of halal food beverages at the level of 0 49 the availability of places of worship at the level of 0 34 the availability of recreational facilities for different gender at the level of 0 090 and the atmosphere of Islam at the level of 0 068 The right tourism development model begins with the classification of tourism with an Islamic approach namely Level 1 Conventional Tourism Level 2 Muslim Friendly Tourism Level 3 Muslim Religious Tourism and Level 4 Halal Tourism The optimization model developed in this study is expected to be beneficial for governments practitioners and academicians in designing halal tourism development policies as well as other institutions that have particular interest to halal tourism expansion in Indonesia

Date: 2018
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