2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jairtraman.2022.102319
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Evaluating the effect of air transport resident subsidies on non-residents tourists’ expenditure

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“…However, as we have explained, it is not possible to differentiate between higher frequency and newly generated demand. These heterogeneous results contrast with Jiménez, Valido, and Pellicer (2021), who analyzed the effect of this air transport subsidy to non-residents. They found a clear negative effect of mainland tourists traveling to the archipelago in both length of stay and daily expenditure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…However, as we have explained, it is not possible to differentiate between higher frequency and newly generated demand. These heterogeneous results contrast with Jiménez, Valido, and Pellicer (2021), who analyzed the effect of this air transport subsidy to non-residents. They found a clear negative effect of mainland tourists traveling to the archipelago in both length of stay and daily expenditure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…To our knowledge, the effect of resident subsidies on the tourism sector is almost unexplored, with the only attempts being by Álvarez-Albelo et al (2020), with a theoretical model; and Jiménez, Valido, and Pellicer (2021), analyzing the Spanish case. The former study the effects of ad-valorem subsidies for resident passengers on this sector, exploring hidden price discrimination through packaging strategy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourist spending can have a significant impact on a destination's economy, making it of interest to governments, businesses, and researchers (Alfarhan, Olya and Nusair, 2022). According to studies, tourists spend more money on trips to foreign destinations than on domestic trips, primarily due to the increased costs of transportation, accommodation, and other expenses in foreign destinations (Jiménez et al, 2023;Su et al, 2023;Ramos-Dominguez et al, 2023;Mariani et al, 2023). In addition, tourists tend to spend more in destinations that offer a high level of comfort, safety, and convenience (Brida and Scuderi, 2013).…”
Section: Tourist Expenditurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A legitimate hospitality experience can help boost visitor satisfaction, particularly for hospitality service providers (Dileep & Pagliara, 2023;Horng & Teng, 2011;Jimeńez, Valido, & Pellicer, 2023). Previous research by K. Arif􀅫in and Susanti Husin (2011) concentrated on hospitality; showed that hospitality affects visitor satisfaction positively and directly.…”
Section: Hospitalitymentioning
confidence: 99%