The Future Geography of Travel and Tourism

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The Future Geography of Travel and Tourism

Learning Objectives 1.    Understand the geographical impact of crises and shocks to the tourism system. 2.   Appreciate the role of technology in shaping the future geography of travel and tourism. 3.     Understand the changing behaviour of tourists. 4.   Recognise the importance of the environmental movement in tourism. 5.      Understand the changing nature of tourism destinations. 6.     Appreciate the effect of changes in the global economic and political situation in shaping the future geography of travel and tourism. 7. Recognise the trend towards the globalisation of the tourism sector.

The Future Geography of Travel and Tourism: Introduction “Shocks” Markets Destinations The Tourism Sector A New World Order Cross-Cultural Variables Technology Sustainability Consumers

Introduction Changing markets Changing destinations Globalising tourism sector New World Order Technology Sustainability Consumer behaviour

Markets Changing patterns of generating and destination countries Ceiling of time, and supply side issues – war, air traffic control bottlenecks etc Changing market demands – demographics, lifestyle, the ‘new’ tourist

Destinations Drive for Sustainability (2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development) Resource-based destination strategies Market-oriented destination strategies Climate change Virtual reality (VR)? Space tourism

Transport Energy issues Civil aviation trends VTOL Personal freedom vs. mass transit High speed sea vessels Mega-cruise ships

Globalisation and A New World Order General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) Economic blocs – EU, NAFTA, ASEAN City states and politics of regions Consequences of globalisation for tourism

The New Tourism The new tourism will be characterised by: The diffusion of a system of new information technologies in the tourism industry Deregulation of the airline industry and financial services The negative impact of mass tourism on host countries The movement away from sunlust to sun-plus tourism Environmental pressures Technology Competition Changing consumer tastes