Catering to Luxury Chinese Tourists Demand: Insights from Malaysian Inbound Travel Agencies
The shift toward luxury tourism has engendered a new class of high-end Chinese tourists, presenting significant opportunities for generating substantial revenue through premium tourism products and services. This study specifically explores Malaysian inbound travel agencies' perceptions, prepar...
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Ismail Linawati; Zahari Mohd Salehuddin Mohd; Mahdzar Mazlina; Hanafiah Mohd Hafiz; Bashir Muhamad Arif Aizat |
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Ismail, Linawati; Zahari, Mohd Salehuddin Mohd; Mahdzar, Mazlina; Hanafiah, Mohd Hafiz; Bashir, Muhamad Arif Aizat Catering to Luxury Chinese Tourists Demand: Insights from Malaysian Inbound Travel Agencies JOURNAL OF CHINA TOURISM RESEARCH English Article; Early Access The shift toward luxury tourism has engendered a new class of high-end Chinese tourists, presenting significant opportunities for generating substantial revenue through premium tourism products and services. This study specifically explores Malaysian inbound travel agencies' perceptions, preparedness, and challenges in attracting luxury Chinese tourists. Through qualitative interviews and thematic analysis, this study delves into nine Malaysian inbound travel agencies' perspectives on attracting luxury Chinese tourists. The qualitative findings reveal distinct characteristics and preferences of Chinese luxury tourists, notably their substantial financial capability, penchant for shopping activities, preference for authentic local Chinese cuisine, and the significance of Mandarin-speaking tour guides. The Chinese tourists also seek high standards and exclusivity, aspire for unique experiences, and often desire customization in their travel itineraries. However, challenges surface in meeting their unique preferences, including limited infrastructures, the need for customization in luxury services, and bureaucratic hurdles. Despite these challenges, travel agencies assert their readiness to cater to the demands of Chinese luxury tourists, actively promoting and enhancing their high-end offerings. By delving into these aspects, the study provides valuable practical and academic insights into industry strategies and the complexities of serving affluent tourist segments within a multicultural destination. ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 1938-8160 1938-8179 2024 10.1080/19388160.2024.2391541 Social Sciences - Other Topics WOS:001291210000001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001291210000001 |
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Catering to Luxury Chinese Tourists Demand: Insights from Malaysian Inbound Travel Agencies |
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Catering to Luxury Chinese Tourists Demand: Insights from Malaysian Inbound Travel Agencies |
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The shift toward luxury tourism has engendered a new class of high-end Chinese tourists, presenting significant opportunities for generating substantial revenue through premium tourism products and services. This study specifically explores Malaysian inbound travel agencies' perceptions, preparedness, and challenges in attracting luxury Chinese tourists. Through qualitative interviews and thematic analysis, this study delves into nine Malaysian inbound travel agencies' perspectives on attracting luxury Chinese tourists. The qualitative findings reveal distinct characteristics and preferences of Chinese luxury tourists, notably their substantial financial capability, penchant for shopping activities, preference for authentic local Chinese cuisine, and the significance of Mandarin-speaking tour guides. The Chinese tourists also seek high standards and exclusivity, aspire for unique experiences, and often desire customization in their travel itineraries. However, challenges surface in meeting their unique preferences, including limited infrastructures, the need for customization in luxury services, and bureaucratic hurdles. Despite these challenges, travel agencies assert their readiness to cater to the demands of Chinese luxury tourists, actively promoting and enhancing their high-end offerings. By delving into these aspects, the study provides valuable practical and academic insights into industry strategies and the complexities of serving affluent tourist segments within a multicultural destination. |
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