Trends in online tourism consumption in students of the Bachelor's Degree in Tourism at the Trends in online tourism consumption in students of the Bachelor's Degree in Tourism at the Higher School of Tizayuca of Tizayuca
Abstract
In recent years, the exponential growth of social networks and travel platforms has helped boost the travel industry, from purchasing packages or deals online to planning complete trips. All from the Internet.
Thereby creating trends that are followed by a number of groups that seek to create new experiences in the field of tourism, which is why the article “Online travel consumption trends among Bachelor students Tizayuca High School Tourism” research on the tourism consumption behavior of tourism students of this school.
In addition, social networks play an important role in their travel decisions, as friends' recommendations and opinions of these networks or websites significantly influence their choices, which This is through field research that seeks to reveal the motivations that lead to the use of social networks. . and tourism underpinnings in tourism consumption, as these trends have been briefly explored along with their influence on tourism consumption patterns, decision-making processes and perceptions of destinations, ways of these students use the Internet to satisfy their travel needs and how these activities shape emerging trends. trends of the tourism industry.
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