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Tourist profile research: Antalya region example 2001

Ahmet Aktas (Professor, Akdeniz University School Of Tourism & Hotel Management 07058 — Arapsuyu — Campus Antalya/Turkey)
A. Akin Aksu (Assistant Professor, Akdeniz University School Of Tourism & Hotel Management 07058 — Arapsuyu — Campus Antalya/Turkey)
Beykan çizel (Research Assistant, Akdeniz University School Of Tourism & Hotel Management 07058 — Arapsuyu — Campus Antalya/Turkey)

Tourism Review

ISSN: 1660-5373

Article publication date: 1 January 2003

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Abstract

Tourism movements are increasingly of interest as economic, social and cultural events, which annually, and on a country basis make one destination more popular than another. Additionally, tourism is an important factor for establishing international peace, cultural and trade activities between human beings, increasing employment, furthering interaction between communities and bringing financial support to economies. In the tourism sphere, competing countries are trying to cope with each other by mentioning and emphasizing their differences. In this context, using the tourist supply in an efficient and productive way will increase the level of tourism support to countries and to regions on a large scale. In order to reach this aim, analysing and examining the differences in tourist demand in certain periods have key importance. The aim of this research is to examine the profiles and expectations of tourists coming to the Antalya Region of Turkey.

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Aktas, A., Akin Aksu, A. and çizel, B. (2003), "Tourist profile research: Antalya region example 2001", Tourism Review, Vol. 58 No. 1, pp. 34-40. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb058401

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