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Muslim Friendly Digital Tourism Information: How Indonesians Travel with Ease

In: 4th International Conference on Tourism, Gastronomy, and Tourist Destination (TGDIC 2023)

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  • Deivy Zulyanti Nasution

    (Trisakti Institute of Tourism)

  • Willy Arafah

    (Trisakti Institute of Tourism)

  • Sundring Pantja Djati

    (Trisakti Institute of Tourism)

  • Rahmat Ingkadijaya

    (Trisakti Institute of Tourism)

Abstract

This study uses a quantitative method to investigate how satisfied Indonesian Muslim travelers were with their experiences in Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and South Korea. Tourists from Indonesia who have traveled to these nations at least twice in the previous three years make up most of the population. The factors influencing Muslim tourists' satisfaction with the Tourism Digital Information they receive were examined using structural equation modeling (SEM) and partial least squares (PLS) data analysis. The findings reveal that respondents frequently use websites, apps, and other digital sources to research Muslim-friendly travel and believe that the Digital Tourism Information they receive is accurate and reliable. Additionally, respondents feel that the material offered in the Digital Tourism Information is explicit and detailed.

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  • Deivy Zulyanti Nasution & Willy Arafah & Sundring Pantja Djati & Rahmat Ingkadijaya, 2023. "Muslim Friendly Digital Tourism Information: How Indonesians Travel with Ease," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Myrza Rahmanita & Rina Suprina & Willy Arafah (ed.), 4th International Conference on Tourism, Gastronomy, and Tourist Destination (TGDIC 2023), pages 204-208, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-296-5_27
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-296-5_27
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