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      TRAVELLERS’ EXPECTATIONS WHEN BOOKING HOTELS THROUGH ONLINE TRAVEL AGENTS

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          Travellers constantly require personalized travel arrangements. They look for specific arrangements depending on whether the trip is for leisure or business. However, some travellers prefer multiple events in their travel schedules, including visiting prime locations or historical places. Hence, online travel agents (OTAs) are the most convenient alternative platforms to meet the specific needs of travellers. This study utilizes survey method to examine factors influencing travellers when booking hotels through OTAs. This study collected 398 questionnaires at Penang International Airport, Malaysia. Results indicate five factors, i.e. room facilities and amenities, customer recognition through star rating, price factor, promotion factor, and other hotel facilities, that significantly influence travellers’ expectations in booking hotels through OTAs.

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          Malaysia
          Malaysia
          Australia
          Journal
          International Journal of Management Studies
          UUM Press
          July 26 2022
          : 29
          : 137-163
          Affiliations
          [1 ]School of International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia
          [2 ]Perbadanan Pengurusan Sri Sayang, Penang
          [3 ]Faculty of Business & Economics, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
          Article
          12915
          10.32890/ijms2022.29.2.6
          3a86ccb4-86be-40e6-9a0c-532f354f1ba5

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          Education & Public policy,Educational research & Statistics,Management,International economics & Trade,Labor & Demographic economics

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