Overview
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Alexis Papathanassis
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Table of contents (22 chapters)
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- Söndra Brand, Nina Platter
Pages 7-15
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- Stefanie Greif, Carolin Rauscher, Caren Söntgerath
Pages 25-34
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- Martin Hänsel, Tobias Metzner
Pages 35-44
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- Fiete Seyer, Daniel Müller
Pages 45-56
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- Vivien Breitrück, Elena Nunn
Pages 57-67
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- Meike Bauer, Michaela Meier
Pages 69-76
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- Lisa Weihermüller, Felix Jentzsch
Pages 77-86
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- Michael Hrusovsky, Konstantin Noeres
Pages 87-94
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- Gregor Klemm, Sini Markkanen
Pages 95-103
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- Friederike Düffelmeyer, Maike Hildebrandt
Pages 129-136
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- Karolina Tomala, Florence Faber
Pages 149-158
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- Hannah Münch, Rebecca Ulrich
Pages 159-169
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- Annabel Baxter, Linda Pieszek
Pages 171-183
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- Esther von Harten, Malte Stoelting
Pages 185-190
About this book
Over the last decades, mass-tourism and the emergence of the holiday package have transformed recreational travel from a ‘luxury for the few’ to a ‘commodity for the many’. The ever-increasing demand for individuality, enabled by information technologies and the internet, has given rise to numerous, rapidly-expanding holiday niches and a corresponding explosion of specialists. The resulting ‘long tail’ of holiday offerings implies dramatic shifts in the sector’s concentration levels and its competitive dynamics. In order to examine the applicability and validity of this scenario, a number of key holiday niches are examined in terms of their demand development, supplier landscapes, operational challenges and future potential.
About the authors
Prof. Dr. Alexis Papathanassis specialises on Cruise Management and eTourism at the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences. He is also the chairman of the Cruise Research Society and Co-Director of the Institute for Maritime Tourism.