ATITHYA: A Journal of Hospitality

1. Amit Kumar – Great Lakes Institute Of Management, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

2. Amrit Kumar – Great Lakes Institute Of Management, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

3. Dipayan Chakraborty – Great Lakes Institute Of Management, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

4. Pallav Abhishek – Great Lakes Institute Of Management, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

5. Purba H. Rao – Great Lakes Institute Of Management, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

Received
19-Feb-2018
Accepted
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Published
19-Feb-2018
Abstract
This study attempts to understand the drivers for the preference of online booking for travel and tourism. There has been a spurt of travel booking portals in India, facilitating customers for booking of travel and accommodation. Essentially, these travel portals offer packages or products which include travel & accommodation, apart from acting as an interface for rail, road and air booking. The values that draw customer to travel portal are attractive offers, generally a bundle of offerings, & ease of booking. In this empirical research, using structural equation modelling, advance booking facility, discounting, and time saving have emerged as significant factors that lead to increase in online travel booking to be a preferred choice over offline booking or via travel agent. The study recommends travel portals to focus on these dimensions.
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