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Webinar Description
Seasonality is a critical challenge for small island destinations, causing significant fluctuations in tourism demand that affect economic, social, and environmental systems. Peak seasons often generate overtourism, straining infrastructure, resources, and service quality, while off-seasons result in business closures, revenue loss, and employment instability. These cycles hinder financial planning and sustainability efforts, as fixed costs persist amid declining income. This webinar examines the concept, typology, and misconceptions of seasonality, with Prof. Dimitris Koutoulas providing the introduction. Prof. Giovanni Ruggieri will discuss measurement, evolution, and policy implications of seasonality in Mediterranean islands. Ms. Maria Lougari will share her experience managing a hotel under highly seasonal conditions. Panelists will conclude with strategies to mitigate seasonality’s impact and promote long-term resilience.
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Dr. Dimitris Koutoulas has been pursuing an international career as a tourism and hospitality consultant and project manager implementing projects in 38 countries. His work has covered nearly every aspect of tourism planning, destination marketing, hotel development and operations ranging from market research and concept development to digital marketing and staff training. He has worked, among others, on behalf of ministries of tourism, national and local-level DMOs, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), major donor organizations such as the European Union, EBRD and the Asian Development Bank, the Athens Olympic Games Organising Committee, Chambers of Commerce, Industry Associations as well as private businesses. |
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Giovanni Ruggieri is Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Palermo (Italy), where he teaches Tourism Economics and Economics of Tourism Industries. He is dean of the international master's degree in Tourism Systems and Hospitality Management at Palermo University in cooperation with Malaga University and Florida International University. He holds a Ph.D. in Tourism Sciences, and his research focuses on tourism economics, particularly in island and Mediterranean destinations. |
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Maria Lougari is the owner and General Manager of Castelli Hotel in Zakynthos, Greece. Since 2004, she has transformed the family-run estate into a multi-award-winning, adults-only boutique hotel renowned for its "green" philosophy. A graduate of the Athens University of Economics and Business in Marketing, Maria blends her corporate background from Cadbury Hellas with a deep passion for authentic, sustainable hospitality. Under her leadership, Castelli Hotel has earned global recognition, including TUI Sustainability Awards and GSTC certification. Maria is a leading voice in eco-tourism, famously preserving the island's oldest eucalyptus tree within the hotel's design. Her commitment to local sourcing and environmental stewardship has established her as a pioneer in the Mediterranean’s sustainable luxury sector. |
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Maria Lougari
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Seasonality is a critical challenge for small island destinations, causing significant fluctuations in tourism demand that affect economic, social, and environmental systems. Peak seasons often generate overtourism, straining infrastructure, resources, and service quality, while off-seasons result in business closures, revenue loss, and employment instability. These cycles hinder financial planning and sustainability efforts, as fixed costs persist amid declining income. This webinar examines the concept, typology, and misconceptions of seasonality, with Prof. Dimitris Koutoulas providing the introduction. Prof. Giovanni Ruggieri will discuss measurement, evolution, and policy implications of seasonality in Mediterranean islands. Ms. Maria Lougari will share her experience managing a hotel under highly seasonal conditions. Panelists will conclude with strategies to mitigate seasonality’s impact and promote long-term resilience.
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Dr. Dimitris Koutoulas has been pursuing an international career as a tourism and hospitality consultant and project manager implementing projects in 38 countries. His work has covered nearly every aspect of tourism planning, destination marketing, hotel development and operations ranging from market research and concept development to digital marketing and staff training. He has worked, among others, on behalf of ministries of tourism, national and local-level DMOs, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), major donor organizations such as the European Union, EBRD and the Asian Development Bank, the Athens Olympic Games Organising Committee, Chambers of Commerce, Industry Associations as well as private businesses. |
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Giovanni Ruggieri is Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Palermo (Italy), where he teaches Tourism Economics and Economics of Tourism Industries. He is dean of the international master's degree in Tourism Systems and Hospitality Management at Palermo University in cooperation with Malaga University and Florida International University. He holds a Ph.D. in Tourism Sciences, and his research focuses on tourism economics, particularly in island and Mediterranean destinations. |
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Maria Lougari is the owner and General Manager of Castelli Hotel in Zakynthos, Greece. Since 2004, she has transformed the family-run estate into a multi-award-winning, adults-only boutique hotel renowned for its "green" philosophy. A graduate of the Athens University of Economics and Business in Marketing, Maria blends her corporate background from Cadbury Hellas with a deep passion for authentic, sustainable hospitality. Under her leadership, Castelli Hotel has earned global recognition, including TUI Sustainability Awards and GSTC certification. Maria is a leading voice in eco-tourism, famously preserving the island's oldest eucalyptus tree within the hotel's design. Her commitment to local sourcing and environmental stewardship has established her as a pioneer in the Mediterranean’s sustainable luxury sector. |
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Introduction/ModeratorDimitris Koutoulas
Presentations by Speakers/Panelist Giovanni Ruggieri / Maria Lougari
Cultural Break
Discussion and Q/A
RapporteurMalcolm Cooper
Conclusion Jafar Jafari / Kazem Vafadari
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