AbstractGallipoli is one of the most important region that affected World War I's destiny. Every year, on April 25, thousands of Australians go to Gallipoli, for the purpose of commemorate their ancestor. The aim of study is to determine the number of potential Australian visitors for the future in Gallipoli. For this aim a forecast analysis has been availed from concerning previous statistics of Australian visitors who visited Gallipoli between 1992 and 2009. In this study, exponential smoothing model which one of the time series analysis was used. In the conclusion of this analysis, it is explored that for the next three years the number of Australian visitors will increase. It can be said that ANZAC celebrations will help to the prolonga...
The Battle of the Dardanelles (Çanakkale), also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, played a crucial ro...
This paper explores the critical success factors of special events, in this case the Anzac Day comme...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
AbstractGallipoli is one of the most important region that affected World War I's destiny. Every yea...
This paper explores the influence of visitor satisfaction on intention to recommend event attendance...
Battlefield tourism is a major component of national and international tourism. This article sets ou...
Battlefield tourism is a growth sector of the tourism industry. This type of tourism is encouraged b...
Battlefield tourism is a major component of national and international tourism. This article sets ou...
WOS: 000430931900008Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine and understand the experiences...
Battlefield tourism is a major component of national and international tourism. This article sets ou...
Certain unconventional tourism activities such as visiting battlefields, old prisons, or crash sites...
This paper tests the influence of various attributes of event attendance on visitor satisfaction. Th...
Thousands of Australians and New Zealanders visit the Gallipoli Peninsula every year for the Anzac D...
This paper explores the critical success factors of special events, in this case the Anzac Day com...
Historical tourism resources associated with diasporic communities and battlefields would at face va...
The Battle of the Dardanelles (Çanakkale), also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, played a crucial ro...
This paper explores the critical success factors of special events, in this case the Anzac Day comme...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
AbstractGallipoli is one of the most important region that affected World War I's destiny. Every yea...
This paper explores the influence of visitor satisfaction on intention to recommend event attendance...
Battlefield tourism is a major component of national and international tourism. This article sets ou...
Battlefield tourism is a growth sector of the tourism industry. This type of tourism is encouraged b...
Battlefield tourism is a major component of national and international tourism. This article sets ou...
WOS: 000430931900008Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine and understand the experiences...
Battlefield tourism is a major component of national and international tourism. This article sets ou...
Certain unconventional tourism activities such as visiting battlefields, old prisons, or crash sites...
This paper tests the influence of various attributes of event attendance on visitor satisfaction. Th...
Thousands of Australians and New Zealanders visit the Gallipoli Peninsula every year for the Anzac D...
This paper explores the critical success factors of special events, in this case the Anzac Day com...
Historical tourism resources associated with diasporic communities and battlefields would at face va...
The Battle of the Dardanelles (Çanakkale), also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, played a crucial ro...
This paper explores the critical success factors of special events, in this case the Anzac Day comme...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...