2015
DOI: 10.1177/1467358415619672
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The development of cruise tourism in emerging destinations: Evidence from Salento, Italy

Abstract: This study aimed at identifying the factors that likely favor or hinder the development of cruise tourism in an emerging Southern Italian tourist destination. We conducted semistructured interviews with key players in this business, showing that the following are relevant enablers of cruise tourism development: the accessibility of tourist resources, the supply of integrated services to cruise lines and their passengers, cooperative relationships among private and public operators, and the creation of a distin… Show more

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“…The increase in both the carrying capacity of cargo ships and the capacity of cruise ships explains the increase in commercial traffic and passenger numbers, without an increase of the number of ships. This is consistent with previous research, where the accessibility of tourist offerings is a crucial factor [31,34,35], and 'island fever' is a major influence for cruise passengers [36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The increase in both the carrying capacity of cargo ships and the capacity of cruise ships explains the increase in commercial traffic and passenger numbers, without an increase of the number of ships. This is consistent with previous research, where the accessibility of tourist offerings is a crucial factor [31,34,35], and 'island fever' is a major influence for cruise passengers [36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This occurs for operations implemented by cruise companies in order to manage port terminals. Integration strategies in the port phase are functional for ensuring an excellent level of passenger service which is critical as it constitutes the first moment of truth (Penco and Di Vaio, 2014; Pino and Peluso, 2015; Satta et al., 2015), and for raising entry barriers. Among recent operations, Carnival has undertaken an equity participation and direct investments in building terminal structures.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A focus on the perception of the local communities leads to more eff ective addressing of residents' issues [11]. Pino and Peluso [17] identify four basic factors for successful business performance in cruise tourism, namely the availability of resources, provision of integrated services, stakeholder collaboration, and branding of destination. The residents and local business stakeholders are responsible for all four development requirements.…”
Section: Literature Review / Pregled Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%