reisemengden
Reisemengden is a term used in tourism research to describe the composition of travelers in a given context, such as a destination, an event, or a transportation corridor. The word combines reis (travel) and mengden (the crowd or mass) to denote the mix of travelers by variables such as origin, nationality or language, purpose (leisure, business, visiting friends and relatives), age, household size, and income level. The term is mostly used in Dutch- and German-speaking tourism literature, though equivalent concepts exist in English as traveler mix or visitor composition. It is not a universally standardized metric but a descriptive concept used to analyze demand patterns.
In practice, reisemengden is assessed through surveys, ticketing data, hotel occupancy, border statistics, and mobile data,
Factors shaping the reisemengden include seasonality, visa and entry policies, price levels, flight and train connectivity,
Critics caution that the label can mask intragroup diversity and raise privacy concerns in data collection.