Analysis of InterRailers satisfaction regarding tourism services and activities in Italy, Greece and Croatia Online publication date: Thu, 30-Jan-2014
by Carolina Dinis Fernandes; Manuela Sarmento
World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development (WREMSD), Vol. 9, No. 2, 2013
Abstract: Tourists are often confronted with a large quantity and variety of services and activities, aimed to satisfy their every quest and dream of knowing new places and people of different backgrounds. This research analyses backpacking with the objective of defining and comparing the satisfaction of InterRailers concerning the quality of services offered in Italy, Greece and Croatia. For the purpose of this investigation, two scientific methods of observation were used: direct observation and inductive natural quantitative exploration. This study was based on 70 enquiries and ten interviews done on InterRailers travelling between the dates of the 4th December 2009 and the 13th March 2010, respectively. The application of descriptive and multivariate statistics allowed us to extract diverse conclusions to our study, being important to emphasise that there are substantial differences in InterRailers satisfaction.
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