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What is Structural Constraints

Cases on Traveler Preferences, Attitudes, and Behaviors: Impact in the Hospitality Industry
Travel constraints which are intervening factors between leisure preference and participation such as time and financial resources, weather, family life cycle, availability of opportunity, and knowledge.
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Perceived Challenges and Beyond to Caravan Traveling: A Case Study on Customer Insights
Neslihan Paker (Izmir Kavram Vocational School, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6919-4.ch009
Abstract
Caravan traveling as an alternative mode of travel and lifestyle has been receiving increased attention, especially after Covid-19. The study aims to reveal the perceived challenges of caravan travellers having an influence on decision-making, especially in a country where caravan tourism is at its infancy. Data were collected by semi-structured interviews with eighteen customers, and then were evaluated using content analysis. The results reveal that the biggest perceived challenges are finding a qualified camping site, accessibility of safe transportation, budget constraints, risks related to security, unfavourable interactions with companions, and mechanical problems. Thus, travel constraints and perceived risks have emerged as interwoven challenges that reduce both perceived value and future intentions. Further, the experiential and hedonic aspects of value are seen as the most expected benefits of caravan travel and influence future intentions more than perceived challenges.
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