Women are one of the most important segments of the adventure travel industry. Women make the vast majority of travel decisions in families - not only the destinations, but the activities. They are the predominant adventure travel planners. -Chris Doyle

 

Women are one of the most important segments of the adventure travel industry. Women make the vast majority of travel decisions in families - not only the destinations, but the activities. They are the predominant adventure travel planners.


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Women are one of the most important segments of the adventure travel industry. Women make the vast majority of travel decisions in families - not only the destinations, but the activities. They are the predominant adventure travel planners.

Chris Doyle

It's very subjective, ... Who's to say what is an appropriate level of investment without knowing that manager's risk and time horizon?

Chris Doyle

As we've seen the rise of cultural, environmental and educational tourism in adventure travel, we've also seen the rise of female participation. Part of that is due to changes in women's attitudes about their own abilities. As more women participate in such things as fly-fishing, whitewater kayaking and bicycling, we're also seeing concurrent growth in those areas in adventure travel.

Chris Doyle

They're handicapped by old systems. They have personnel dealing with paperwork that can be handled electronically.

Chris Doyle

They said, 'What have you got? We just unloaded an entire load of clothing in black lawn bags. None of it was sorted,' ... Our load was put on pallets. It was put in boxes with labels, shrink-wrapped. All they had to do was unload it, take it down on the street.

Chris Doyle