Tourism & Hospitality: An Open Access

Gavin Publishers
Abbreviation Tourism Hospit Ope Acc
ISSN 2688-6456
Publication Type Peer Reviewed
Publishing Model Open Access
Impact Factor 1.3
DOI Prefix 10.29011/2688-6456
Journal Category Tourism Journals

About the Journal

The Journal of Tourism & Hospitality: An Open Access, could be a peer-reviewed journal within the field of travel and tourism. The journal takes the knowledge base approach and includes designing and policy aspects of international, national and regional tourism similarly as specific cordial reception management studies.

Aim and Scope

The journal includes a good variety of fields in its discipline to form a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal and therefore the editorial workplace guarantees a review method and high impact issue for the submitted manuscripts for the standard of publication.

The journal covers high quality manuscripts that broadens the scope of the journal.

Indexing & Abstracting

All published articles are assigned to Digital Object Identifier (DOI) – Crossref.

All published articles of this journal are included in the indexing and abstracting coverage of:

•    Genamics – JournalSeek

•    Academic Keys

•    ResearchBib - Academic Research Index

•    Free Medical Journals - Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research

•    International Innovative Journal Impact Factor (IIJIF)

•    Al-Azhar University

•    Open J-Gate

•    Directory of Journals indexing

All published articles are permanently archived and available at Gavin Publishers website in HTML and PDF formats.


Editorial Board

Tingtind(Christina)Zhang

Tingtind(Christina)Zhang

USA

Wei Ching Wang

Wei Ching Wang

Taiwan

George  M. Aspridis

George M. Aspridis

Greece

Katia Iankova

Katia Iankova

UK

Mahbub Parvez

Mahbub Parvez

Bangladesh

A Craig Wight

A Craig Wight

UK

S. Cerovic

S. Cerovic

Serbia

Dimitrios Mylonopoulos 

Dimitrios Mylonopoulos 

Greece

James (Skip) G. Ward

James (Skip) G. Ward

KS

Mark Boekste

Mark Boekstein

South Africa