A Spanish regional perspective of influence of spending and length of stay effect on market segmentation in international inbound tourism: the case of low-density territories
Key Points
Market segmentation in low-density territories is significantly influenced by the length of stay.
A key finding shows that increased spending correlates with longer stays among international tourists.
Observational analysis explored relationships using data collected on tourism behaviors in various regions.
This insight may enable better strategic planning for enhancing tourism in less populated areas.
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