Publication: The effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) on third age tourism. the case of Alanya
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Dağ, Erhan ; Özpinar, Saliha
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Universidad de Murcia: Escuela Universitaria Turismo de Murcia
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Este estudio pretendía determinar los profundos efectos de la COVID-19 en el turismo de tercera edad, examinando específicamente las relaciones entre el miedo a la COVID -19 y la satisfacción del viaje, así como entre el miedo a la COVID -19 y la motivación de los turistas que prefieren Türkiye. El 54, 7% de los participantes eran mujeres, el 56, 5% solteros y tenían principalmente entre 65 y 69 años, con una edad media de 70, 64 ( rango 65 -89); el 22, 2% procedían de Rusia. El estudio evaluó el miedo a la COVID - 19, la motivación para viajar ( factores de atracción y repulsión) y la satisfacción del viaje. Los resultados revelaron que el miedo al COVID-19 no influye significativamente en la satisfacción o la motivación del viaje en el turismo de tercera edad. Existe una relación positiva entre la satisfacción con el viaje y la motivación. Además, los factores socioeconómicos desempeñan un papel crucial en la configuración de la motivación y la satisfacción del viaje. Estos resultados aportan valiosos conocimientos a los campos del turismo, la gerontología y la salud pública
This study aimed to determine the profound effects of COVID -19 on third-age tourism, specifically examining the relationships between the fear of COVID-19 and travel satisfaction, as well as between the fear of COVID-19 and the motivation of tourists who prefer Türkiye. Participants were 54. 7% female, 56. 5% single, and primarily aged between 65 and 69 years, with an average age of 70. 64 ( range 65 – 89); 22. 2% were from Russia. The study assessed their fear of COVID-19, travel motivation ( attractive and repuls ive factors), and travel satisfaction. Findings revealed that fear of COVID -19 does not significantly impact travel satisfaction or motivation in third -age tourism. A positive relationship exists between travel satisfaction and motivation. Additionally, socioeconomic factors play a crucial role in shaping travel motivation and satisfaction. These nsights contribute valuable knowledge to the fields of tourism, gerontology, and public health
This study aimed to determine the profound effects of COVID -19 on third-age tourism, specifically examining the relationships between the fear of COVID-19 and travel satisfaction, as well as between the fear of COVID-19 and the motivation of tourists who prefer Türkiye. Participants were 54. 7% female, 56. 5% single, and primarily aged between 65 and 69 years, with an average age of 70. 64 ( range 65 – 89); 22. 2% were from Russia. The study assessed their fear of COVID-19, travel motivation ( attractive and repuls ive factors), and travel satisfaction. Findings revealed that fear of COVID -19 does not significantly impact travel satisfaction or motivation in third -age tourism. A positive relationship exists between travel satisfaction and motivation. Additionally, socioeconomic factors play a crucial role in shaping travel motivation and satisfaction. These nsights contribute valuable knowledge to the fields of tourism, gerontology, and public health
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Gran Tour: Revista de Investigaciones Turísticas. Núm 31, (2025)
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