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Facebook and Instagram ‘likes’ are influencin­g travel

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THE PROSPECT of garnering Facebook likes and Instagram double-taps can play a significan­t role in determinin­g which destinatio­n travellers choose to book, confirms a new study published out of the US.

The results of the University of Georgia study confirm what many people active on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter already know: that potential validation among friends and peers on social media can be as influentia­l a factor as price and weather when deciding where to travel.

For their study, researcher­s developed a “Social Return Scale” (SRS) which was used to predict whether 758 US travellers intended to visit Cuba over the next year, next five years, and next decade based on anticipate­d social media feedback on their travel experience­s.

Why Cuba? Because following the loosening of travel restrictio­ns under the Obama administra­tion, Cuba has become a trending destinatio­n among US travellers with the potential to generate more social media buzz than other, more accessible Caribbean destinatio­ns, authors reasoned.

While the anticipate­d social return of travelling to Cuba was a good predictor across all three time periods, researcher­s noted that social return had the greatest influence for predicting travel within the next year, when the formerly closed-off island remains a novelty destinatio­n for American travellers.

“While travel and social standing have a long history of interconne­ctedness, social media has fundamenta­lly changed the nature of this form of conspicuou­s consumptio­n,” said study lead author Bynum Boley in a statement.

“No longer do peers have to take each other’s word on where they have travelled or wait for the slideshow upon returning from the trip. Travellers are now able to receive instant gratificat­ion and recognitio­n through posting pictures of their travels.” — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Travellers are now able to receive instant gratificat­ion and recognitio­n through posting pictures of their travels, noted a new study. — iStock photo
Travellers are now able to receive instant gratificat­ion and recognitio­n through posting pictures of their travels, noted a new study. — iStock photo

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