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The influence of travel motives on visitor happiness attending a wedding expo

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Kruger, Stefan
Saayman, Melville
Ellis, Suria

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Taylor & Francis

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Events are an important motivator in travel and tourism, therefore contributing to related benefits at the tourism destination. This study presents the findings of a structural equation model used to investigate the factors that motivate visitors attending a Wedding Expo and how these travel motives influence their happiness. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to visitors attending the Wedding Expo in Johannesburg, South Africa. The data from 375 (N) eligible questionnaires was captured and analyzed using SPSS. From the study's findings, managerial recommendations were made with the aim of maximising the happiness of visitors attending the Wedding Expo. The study found that satisfaction with life and happiness of visitors attending a Wedding Expo is enhanced more by the event's attributes/attractiveness and enhancement of kinship/relationship than by the event's novelty. The research contributes to the literature related to events management, happiness, and marketing management in tourism.

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Kruger, S. et al. 2014. The influence of travel motives on visitor happiness attending a wedding expo. Journal of travel & tourism marketing, 31(5):649-665. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10548408.2014.883955]

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