Influence of Gender on Travel Motivation

Authors

  • Arvind Kumar Dubey SOTHSM, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India Author
  • Shweta Chandra AISSMS College of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Manohar Sajnani Amity Institute of Travel & Tourism, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India Author

Keywords:

Destination, Destination Attributes, Motivation, Perception, Outlook, Tourism, Travel Behavior, Travel Pattern

Abstract

Our society is a vibrant system and it is sprouting incessantly. Men and women form two pillars of the society and harmonize each other.
In past days owing to the character of work primarily domestic responsibilities taken by women they were left behind in the main stream
and became restricted to house. This compartmentalization became so strapping to the extent that people did not pay attention to their
edification, wellbeing and other things and they were being subjugated. Then women became conscious and fought for their empowerment.
Now they are at par with men, are self-governing and thriving in almost all the careers. Due to this paradigm shift there has been
an impact on diverse areas of society counting law, policies, working culture, gender ratios at work places, shopping patterns, product
development and travel also did not remain unaffected. The impact witnessed by travel is in the form of high increase in women travelers.
The industry has impulsively tried to tap this forthcoming niche by responding to their explicit needs. This study is an effort to ascertain
whether the travel motivation is affected by gender or not. Modest study has been done in this vicinity though in profundity researches
on women preferences of transport, transport patterns, transport comfort, position of women in tourism are extensively available.

Author Biography

  • Manohar Sajnani, Amity Institute of Travel & Tourism, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Director, Hospitality & Tourism

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Published

2026-04-11

Issue

Section

Empirical Research Papers

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