Chinese tourism demands in Australia have increased exponentially in recent time, driven largely by increases in the number of visitors. The hidden important fact of this market is its high price sensitivity, which is vital to the growth of the dominant Chinese tourism segment in the total inbound sector of the country. This paper addresses a concern of the tourism industry regarding a possible policy change on tourist visa fee for Chinese nationals that potentially has adverse impacts on the economy. The paper demonstrates that the revenue objective of increases in visa fee for Chinese visitors is unlikely to be a successful policy, as it will take a long time for the visa revenue to compensate for the losses of gross domestic product. In ...
China outbound tourism industry has come a long way since 1997 when a handful of selected Asian coun...
Increasing attention has been paid to evaluate the impacts of large scale events on tourism demand. ...
Tourism is vulnerable to externalities such as natural disasters and man-made crises. The current gl...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Chinese tourism demands in Australia have increased exponentially in r...
Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a down...
Although China has progressively become an important inbound tourism market for Australia, its deman...
abstract: The Chinese tourism market has become the largest tourism market in the world and continue...
Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a down...
Statistics have shown a decline of business visa application from China to Australia. Although incre...
To support research-based planning this article aims to identify the similarities and differences be...
The Australian tourist experience provides some basis for comparison with China and trends in touris...
International visitors to Australia on package tours have expressed concern about aspects of their h...
Both China and Australia have participated in the process of growing economic globalisation in recen...
Tourist destinations are more interested in attracting high-yield tourists and visitor expenditure h...
Responding to the rapid growth of outbound travel from China, Australia's national tourism body, Tou...
China outbound tourism industry has come a long way since 1997 when a handful of selected Asian coun...
Increasing attention has been paid to evaluate the impacts of large scale events on tourism demand. ...
Tourism is vulnerable to externalities such as natural disasters and man-made crises. The current gl...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Chinese tourism demands in Australia have increased exponentially in r...
Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a down...
Although China has progressively become an important inbound tourism market for Australia, its deman...
abstract: The Chinese tourism market has become the largest tourism market in the world and continue...
Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a down...
Statistics have shown a decline of business visa application from China to Australia. Although incre...
To support research-based planning this article aims to identify the similarities and differences be...
The Australian tourist experience provides some basis for comparison with China and trends in touris...
International visitors to Australia on package tours have expressed concern about aspects of their h...
Both China and Australia have participated in the process of growing economic globalisation in recen...
Tourist destinations are more interested in attracting high-yield tourists and visitor expenditure h...
Responding to the rapid growth of outbound travel from China, Australia's national tourism body, Tou...
China outbound tourism industry has come a long way since 1997 when a handful of selected Asian coun...
Increasing attention has been paid to evaluate the impacts of large scale events on tourism demand. ...
Tourism is vulnerable to externalities such as natural disasters and man-made crises. The current gl...