Analysis of Tourists' Perceptions of Kosovo's Tourism Locations' Information Accessibility
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https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v6i3.4072Keywords:
Destination, Tourists' perceptions, Tourism locations, Information accessibilityAbstract
Nowadays, using internet services gives anybody and everyone access to a wide range of information from across the globe. This survey was conducted to learn people's attitudes on the information found on the Internet to go to the intended location. Many tourists today choose to travel independently because they believe it offers more comfortable circumstances and chances for privacy for them and their families. However, a study of 300 respondents is the finest illustration of how much information is sufficient for different tourist locations in Kosovo. Out of the 300 respondents, 248 claimed to reside in Kosovo, 48 claimed to reside abroad, and 2 said they were unsure. The study's findings support the conclusion that there are significant differences in the knowledge people have about Kosovo's tourist attractions depending on their age and level of income. I have demonstrated that both domestic and foreign tourists have sufficient knowledge of Kosovo's tourist hotspots based on the nation's most recent tourism data. I support the institutions taking a more professional stance while creating a shared tourist data block for Kosovo.
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