E-COMMERCE IMPACT ON TOURISM
Keywords:
Challenges, E-commerce, Tourism, OpportunitiesAbstract
Despite the difficult economic conditions and increasing number of tourists, online tourist transactions are increasing. This is the most prominent B2C (Business to Consumer) industry. However, the tourism sector is closely monitoring ecommerce's acceptance to the point that the industry's structure is changing. In addition to obtaining information, online users can acquire services and create their own vacation packages. Tourism is one of the most popular natural industries on the Internet. Most, if not all, travel and tourism sites are anticipated to be online. Bringing together the world's two fastest growing industries, IT and tourism. The most common and fastest expanding sort of e-commerce. In this study, researchers will examine both business and consumer perceptions of difficulties and opportunities in e-commerce.
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