Negative Effects of the InternetWhile travel consumers are increasingly turning to the Internet, critics predict a decline because people will be able to see anything they want with a push of a button. The intrigue of experiencing a location personally will be lost. Other factors are the perceived lack of a secure payment method, lack of confidence in the technology, and a need for a personal service and human interface. Even experienced Internet users still prefer to book their travel the traditional way. Critics also argue that customers who used to make long journeys to Paris, Milan, and other fashion design cities will no longer require going shopping since they can order their preferred fashion products online. The Internet has reduced the need for people to travel since they can now virtually visit, explore and purchase items from any remote place in the world.As the Internet continues to evolve with its technology, it will become more essential for supplier sites to create rich content on their sites to enhance the user experience. But the results of an enhanced website could be that it will almost leave nothing undiscovered by the travelers before they even take the trip. People will be able to travel and visit many remote places from their couch.ConclusionIt is undeniable that the Internet has had a major effect on Tourism. Many critics want to highlight the negative effects of too much access to information eliminating the need for travel. However, it should be understood that there is always a lifetime experience that people desire to have. Traveling is not just for such activities as shopping, it entails different needs including the need to relax, explore, and adventure. Yes, too much exposure can seem to take away the intrigue about a tourist destination; but it has allowed us to discover new and wonderful destinations. There are definitely more positive than negative effects of the Internet on Tourism. The Internet has propelled Globalization. It has revolutionized the way people travel. It has and will continue to connect different cultures by exposing the many wonderful places around the world. Again, critics would say that exposure to these remote locations has had a negative effect on their ecology by the development of hotels and tourist attractions. But in the contrary, these developments have helped the economy by creating jobs and exposing the local merchants. These local merchants have greatly benefitted from the exposure created by the visit of these tourists. The Internet has also provided the industry with enhanced tools and capabilities that result in better customer service, better prices, and better features for the consumer. At the end, both the consumer and the travel destinations are mutual benefactors of the impact of the Internet on Tourism.
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