Multigenerational tourism is a term used to identify a trip party that includes three or more generations, for example, grandparents, parents, and children. During the past decade, multigenerational travelers have drawn increased attention from service providers. There are several reasons for this interest. One is the change in socio-demographics and travel patterns. Another is diversified family composition, with family members spread over several generations. Additionally, more baby boomers are becoming grandparents. Finally, family members often live geographically farther from each other than in the past
Ruspini, E., Del Greco, M. (2017). Multigenerational Tourism. In L.L. Lowry (a cura di), The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism (pp. 849-851). Thousand Oaks : Sage [10.4135/9781483368924.n314].
Multigenerational Tourism
Ruspini, E
;Del Greco, M
2017
Abstract
Multigenerational tourism is a term used to identify a trip party that includes three or more generations, for example, grandparents, parents, and children. During the past decade, multigenerational travelers have drawn increased attention from service providers. There are several reasons for this interest. One is the change in socio-demographics and travel patterns. Another is diversified family composition, with family members spread over several generations. Additionally, more baby boomers are becoming grandparents. Finally, family members often live geographically farther from each other than in the pastI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.