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The findings show that approximately 43% of all customers in health, wellness and spa facilities are tourists and that a surprising number of health tourists can be described as ‘core consumers’.
There is urgent need for establishing and enforcing regulations to manage tourists, resource use, and land-use change around PAs.
This assumption is too restrictive, as it does not allow for behavioral changes of tourists over time.
tourists must continue an active and responsibly sustainable practice. Practical implications – Sustenance of...
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Yaniv Poria, Richard Butler, David Airey 
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Understanding this is useful for the study of tourists’ behavior and for the management of sites.
The findings provide Pahang's tourism stakeholders with insights about the level of satisfactions among domestic tourists and call for better improvements strategies for future tourism development in Pahang.
Overall, our theoretical framework has deepened our understanding of VT tourists' behaviors.
This paper improves the understanding of wellness tourism and wellness tourists by understanding New Age tourism in general and New Age tourists in particular.
The results provide strong support both for the general structure of the model and for the idea that tourists are “pushed” towards attractions by their motivations.