Investigating millennial tourists’ attitudes and risk perceptions towards terror attacks: a qualitative case study on France

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This study explores millennials' risk perceptions and response to terror attacks and the impact of these attacks on their visitor intentions. A qualitative approach employing interviews and focus groups with twenty-four millennials residing in the United Arab Emirates was conducted. France and the widely publicized attacks in Paris in 2015 and Nice in 2016 provided a case context for the data collection. Both participants who had travelled previously to France and those that had not were sampled. Results suggest that millennials indeed perceived terrorism as a risk. However, it is only one of a wide variety of perceived risks. The study provides insights of the variation in reactions to the attacks and the effects on tourist behaviour and decision-making among the sample.

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2020-11-18

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Feldbauer, I. G. and Paris, C. (2020) “Investigating millennial tourists’ attitudes and risk perceptions towards terror attacks: a qualitative case study on France”, e-Review of Tourism Research, 18(1), pp. 68–95. Available at: https://ertr-ojs-tamu.tdl.org/ertr/article/view/700 (Accessed: 19 April 2024).

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