Tourism safety on train systems: A case study on electronic word-of-mouth in Spain, Italy and Greece

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Security Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1057/s41284-023-00405-1
Chin-Han Lin, Jordi Arcos-Pumarola, Nayra Llonch-Molina
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The risks that tourists perceive during their travels are relevant for their travel experience. Thus, safety has become one of the most important issues not only for travellers, but also for the tourism industry and all its related stakeholders. The reason for safety being prioritised is that tourists share their experiences online, thus forming tourism electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM), which has a definite impact on the tourism destination image (TDI) and influencing future tourists. Therefore, it is relevant to analyse travel reviews to explore, identify and tackle the problems of tourism destination. This paper focuses on analysing the online travel reviews related to the safety issues within the rail systems of three specific destinations. For many visitors, the train network is the first point of contact for tourists with the destinations and have a significant impact on their experience. The content analysis of online travel reviews aims to reveal the factors that influence tourism safety perception, allowing some specific recommendations for destination management organisations to improve tourists’ experience and the projected image of destination in terms of safety.

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火车系统的旅游安全:以西班牙、意大利和希腊的电子口碑为例
游客在旅行中感受到的风险与他们的旅行体验息息相关。因此,安全已成为最重要的问题之一,不仅对游客,而且对旅游业及其所有相关利益相关者。优先考虑安全的原因是游客在网上分享他们的体验,从而形成旅游电子口碑(e口碑),这对旅游目的地形象(TDI)有一定的影响,并影响未来的游客。因此,分析旅游评论对于探索、识别和解决旅游目的地的问题具有重要意义。本文着重分析了与三个特定目的地的铁路系统安全问题相关的在线旅游评论。对于许多游客来说,火车网络是游客与目的地的第一个接触点,对他们的体验有重大影响。在线旅游评论的内容分析旨在揭示影响旅游安全感知的因素,为目的地管理组织提供一些具体的建议,以改善游客的体验和目的地在安全方面的形象。
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