Results summary
| Hypothesis | Results |
|---|---|
| H1. High regional airfares and expanding international air connectivity have (separately) influenced Caribbean nationals to substitute intra-regional tourism with international travel | Supported |
| H2. Greater visa acquisition, visa waivers and migration have (separately) influenced Caribbean nationals to substitute intra-regional tourism with international travel | Supported |
| H3. High import DTFs have influenced Caribbean nationals to substitute intra-regional tourism with international travel | Supported |
| H4. Perceptions of geographic and cultural proximity have influenced Caribbean nationals to substitute intra-regional tourism with international travel | Partially supported |
| H5. Demographics (age, gender, education level, income, nationality) play a significant role in the substitution of intra-regional tourism with international travel | Supported |
| Hypothesis | Results |
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| Supported | |
| Supported | |
| Supported | |
| Partially supported | |
| Supported |
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