2022
DOI: 10.1108/cbth-12-2020-0301
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Air crews’ mindfulness experiences: destination memories

Abstract: Purpose Airlines play a significant role in the international tourism system, yet research on airlines, notably air crew, is scant. Given the frequency with which air crew travel to destinations, understanding of their memories and experiences can have significant insights for destination marketing and management. Destination marketers could look at using air crew as marketing mediums or as potential customers. This study aims to understand the memories and experiences of air crew in destinations and the facto… Show more

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“…An advantage of a mixed-method approach is its ability to offset the weaknesses in one research method and respond to a wide range of research questions via the insights and knowledge that a single method overlooks. Studies in other fields have effectively used mixed methods to evaluate aircrew members' mindfulness experiences (Dutt et al, 2022) and positive family memories (Jepson et al, 2019). Furthermore, the use of mixed methods in cross-cultural research with multiple measurements (before, during, and after travel) could significantly broaden the understanding of MTEs beyond the confines of the specific contexts that have largely characterized the tourism literature.…”
Section: Advancing Research Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An advantage of a mixed-method approach is its ability to offset the weaknesses in one research method and respond to a wide range of research questions via the insights and knowledge that a single method overlooks. Studies in other fields have effectively used mixed methods to evaluate aircrew members' mindfulness experiences (Dutt et al, 2022) and positive family memories (Jepson et al, 2019). Furthermore, the use of mixed methods in cross-cultural research with multiple measurements (before, during, and after travel) could significantly broaden the understanding of MTEs beyond the confines of the specific contexts that have largely characterized the tourism literature.…”
Section: Advancing Research Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%