Tackling seasonality. The case of Sri Lanka

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Seasonality can be analysed at three levels - national, regional, and sectoral. In Sri Lanka there is a direct relationship between the product/ market mix of individual regions and their seasonality. The south-west coast resorts, with their November-March high season, are a major factor in the national seasonal pattern. Several diversification measures are considered and their probable impact assessed. A distinction is made between seasonal markets(eg Sweden) and counter-seasonal markets (eg India), and between inherent and expedient seasonality. The author discusses the deliberate manipulation of the supply of accomodation and its main effects. © 1980.

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Yacoumis, J. (1980). Tackling seasonality. The case of Sri Lanka. International Journal of Tourism Management, 1(2), 84–98. https://doi.org/10.1016/0143-2516(80)90031-6

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