Peer Review

Submitted manuscripts are firstly reviewed by an editor, and will be evaluated based on suitability with regard to the journal focus and scope, and consideration of whether or not the paper has a major methodological flaw. Subsequently, each will be checked to identify for plagiarism before being reviewed by reviewers. The TOURISM Journal uses a double-blind review, where the manuscript will be sent to the reviewer anonymously. Reviewers' comments are also sent anonymously to the corresponding author to take necessary actions and responses. The decision of the revised manuscript will be then evaluated by the corresponding editor, based on the reviewer’s recommendation, whether the manuscript will be rejected, require major revision, require minor revision, or accepted. The Editor-in-Chief has the right to decide which manuscripts submitted to the journal should be published.