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Journal of Vacation Marketing, Vol. 5, No. 3, 238-252 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/135676679900500304

Branding the package holiday—The role and significance of brands for UK air tour operators

Sheena Westwood

School of Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff

Nigel J. Morgan

School of Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, nmorgan{at}uwic.ac.uk

Annette Pritchard

School of Hospitality, Leisure & Tourism at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff

Elizabeth Ineson

Manchester Metropolitan University

Despite the size, economic importance and interest value of the tourism industry with its multifaceted nature, there is a dearth of brandingrelated research on the sector. Taking a qualitative approach (based on interviews and focus groups), this paper explores the role and significance of brands in the UK air tour operating market, with the focus on the process of consumer choice and decision making. Its aim is to extend the scope of existing research and pave the way for further study in this important and underaddressed area. The paper argues that the special characteristics of the tour operating industry add an extra dimension to any marketing strategy involving the building of a strong, identifiable brand. After contextualising branding by briefly reviewing its development, general application, and its emotional and symbolic associations, it looks at some specific characteristics of the inclusive air tour within the framework of the consumer ‘holiday experience’. The paper concludes that — despite their clear recognition of branding as a potent marketing weapon — UK tour operators are currently failing to build a meaningful and lasting brand-based relationship with their customers.

Key Words: air tour • branding • fmcg • brand equity • hard value • soft value • badge product


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