Information Source Before Travelling and Choice of Traveling Mode

Bilal Ahmad Ali Al-khateeb, Asef Al-Khateeb
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The ability to attract tourists is crucial for the success of tourism firms in Malaysia. This has therefore raised a major concern on which information sources tourists use when making choices on their traveling mode as well as the destination. It is on this basis that tourism operators; tourism providers and managers of tourist destinations are particularly concerned with which information source or media to use to attract tourists to tourism destinations. This study investigates the relationship between information source before traveling and choice of traveling mode among Arab tourists coming to Malaysia. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey design with convenient sampling technique to generate questionnaire data from 358 participants who are mainly tourists from three major tourism attraction centers in Malaysia. The questionnaire data was analysed using multiple regression analysis technique to determine the relationship between information source and choice of traveling mode among Arab tourists coming to Malaysia. First, the overall findings show that information source before traveling among Arab tourists coming to Malaysia is significantly related to the choice of traveling mode. Further findings revealed that both tourism service providers and tourism information centers sources but not travel agent source are significantly related to the choice of traveling mode among Arab tourists coming to Malaysia. The study concludes that the choice of traveling mode among Arabs coming to Malaysia is mainly determined by tourism service providers and tourism information centers sources of information and not travel agent source of information. The outcomes of the study have significant managerial implications for tourism operators, tourism providers and managers of tourist destinations as well as tourism policy makers in Malaysia.
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出行前的信息源与出行方式的选择
吸引游客的能力对马来西亚旅游公司的成功至关重要。因此,游客在选择旅游方式和目的地时使用哪些信息来源引起了人们的关注。正是在此基础上,旅游经营者;旅游提供者和旅游目的地的管理者特别关心使用哪些信息源或媒体来吸引游客到旅游目的地。本研究探讨阿拉伯游客赴马来西亚旅游前信息源与旅游方式选择的关系。本研究采用横断面调查设计,采用方便的抽样技术,对358名参与者进行问卷调查,这些参与者主要是来自马来西亚三大旅游景点中心的游客。利用多元回归分析技术对问卷数据进行分析,确定阿拉伯游客来马来西亚旅游的信息源与旅游方式选择之间的关系。首先,总体发现,阿拉伯游客来马来西亚旅游前的信息源与旅游方式的选择显著相关。进一步的研究发现,旅游服务提供者和旅游信息中心的来源对阿拉伯游客来马来西亚旅游方式的选择有显著的影响,而旅行社的来源对旅游方式的选择没有显著的影响。研究得出,阿拉伯人来马来西亚旅游方式的选择主要取决于旅游服务提供商和旅游信息中心的信息来源,而不是旅行社的信息来源。该研究的结果对马来西亚的旅游经营者、旅游提供者和旅游目的地的管理者以及旅游政策制定者具有重要的管理意义。
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