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Same-Day Trips: A Chance Of Urban Destination Development

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  • Stetic, Snezana

    (College of Tourism, Belgrade)

  • Simicevic, Dario

    (College of Tourism, Belgrade)

  • Stanic, Sara

    (Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Serbia)

Abstract

The global economic crisis, the decline of standard and climatic factors influence the allocation of tourism trends at the global level. Certain types of tourist movements start up and develop; they have been present, but not sufficiently studied by authors. They also include a short trip or visit to a particular destination. Considering their characteristics, they do not require a lot of money and they make an increasingly important segment of the tourism market. Therefore, the importance of same-day trips should not be neglected on today's tourism market. Although in practice this part of the tourist offers and demand has not often been attached enough importance, same day trip can achieve a very significant inflow of funds and encourage the development of many potential tourist destinations. For all the reasons mentioned above, and because of its importance, the organization of same day-trips should be the fundamental basis and essential focus for tourism development. Taking into consideration that inbound tourist agencies show special interest for same-day trips, we have tried to give a starting point for further research in this part of the tourism market.

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  • Stetic, Snezana & Simicevic, Dario & Stanic, Sara, 2011. "Same-Day Trips: A Chance Of Urban Destination Development," UTMS Journal of Economics, University of Tourism and Management, Skopje, Macedonia, vol. 2(2), pages 113-124.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:utmsje:0033
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    1. Géza Tóth & Áron Kincses, 2022. "(In)Visible Tourism According to Online Cash Registers in Hungary, 2018–2020," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-15, March.

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    Keywords

    same-day trips; economic crisis; tourism; urban destinations; development;
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    JEL classification:

    • L83 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Services - - - Sports; Gambling; Restaurants; Recreation; Tourism

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