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Active Sports Tourism a type of sports tourism focused on traveling to participate in sports activities, rather than just spectating or visiting landmarks
Allocentric Travelers an outgoing, confident, and adventurous individual who seeks new and novel experiences, often preferring less-developed, culturally immersive, or exotic destinations
Business Tourism involves traveling for professional purposes such as meetings, conferences, exhibitions, and trade shows, rather than for leisure
Corporate Hospitality Even a company-organized occasion to entertain clients, partners, or employees, fostering relationships and achieving business goals through exclusive experiences, such as sporting events, fine dining, or concerts
Demographics age, gender, income, ethnicity, education level, marital status, occupation, and geographic location
Destination the place someone is traveling to, or the final point a thing or person is being sent
Economic Leakage any money that flows out of the circular flow of income and expenditure within a local or national economy, reducing the funds circulating locally
Geotagging the process of adding geographical identification, or location data, to photos, videos, and other digital content, often embedded as metadata
Insta Tourism Instagram tourism or selfie tourism is the phenomenon by which an area sees an increase in tourism, often to the point of overtourism,
Market Segmentations the strategic process of dividing a broad market into smaller, more manageable groups (segments) of consumers who share similar characteristics, needs, or behaviors, such as demographics, interests, or location
Mass Tourism the organized travel of large numbers of people to popular destinations, characterized by standardized, packaged holidays, mass marketing,
MICE a segment of the tourism industry focused on large-scale organized events and groups, encompassing Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions
Mid-Centric Travelers a person who isn't exceptionally adventurous but is still open to new experiences
Nostalgic Sports Tourism traveling to older stadiums, ballparks, and arenas that have been the sites of historic sports moments
Passive Sports Tourism attracting visitors to destinations as spectators, with associated activities
Plog’s Model tourists are classified based on personality traits along a continuum, with allocentrics on one end of the spectrum and psychocentrics on the other
Psychocentric Travelers a person likely to choose familiar experiences in their travel decisions
Psychographics grouping customers based on social status, interests, and opinions
Target Market a specific group of potential customers most likely to buy a company's product or service
. Typology a system of classification used to organize things based on similar or dissimilar characteristics
Virtual Tourism offers immersive digital experiences of travel destinations using technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and 360-degree videos, allowing users to "visit" places without physical travel
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