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Back in the day, 1989 to be exact, few people had access to the internet. Booking a holiday as well as searching tourism information wasn't possible online, instead it was common place to visit a travel agency for booking a flight, information and advice. Likewise, advertisement spaces in newspapers were used. In case a person saw something that peaked their interest they often called a hotel or campsite. Companies could check whether there was any vacancies (op die manier heb je het over services, kamers en vluchten tegelijk) left by checking their confirmed reservations. In time changes have occured in how users experience researching and booking their holidays. Currently 4.1 billion people have access to- and use the internet and this number is still increasing. The usage of smartphones and the normalisation of internet is surely to thank for people rapidly gaining independence.
Back in the day, 1989 to be exact, few people had access to the internet. Booking a holiday as well as searching tourism information wasn't possible online, instead it was common place to visit a travel agency for booking a flight, information and advice. Likewise, advertisement spaces in newspapers were used. In case a person saw something that peaked their interest they often called a hotel or campsite. Companies could check whether there was any vacancies (op die manier heb je het over services, kamers en vluchten tegelijk) left by checking their confirmed reservations. In time changes have occured in how users experience researching and booking their holidays. Currently 4.1 billion people have access to- and use the internet and this number is still increasing. The usage of smartphones and the normalisation of internet is surely to thank for people rapidly gaining independence.



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Om mee te kunnen praten op het forum dien je ingelogd te zijn.Nog geen account? 


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