STRATEGIC PRICING IN TOURISM

Pricing strategies comprise one of the ‘four Ps’ of the marketing mix (product, place, price and promotion), and should complement the other factors of the mix. Price triggers buyer perception as to the quality of the tourism product and its positioning within its market segment, either attracting o...

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