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Tourism in the Post-COVID Age

In: Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume II

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  • Tatiana V. Skryl

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics)

  • Marina Gregoric

    (University North)

Abstract

This chapter, “Tourism at the Post-COVID Era”, is devoted to COVID-19 pandemic influence on tourismtourism as economic sector and the crisiscrisis that affected economies worldwide had an enormous impact on tourism. According to UNWTO data, in 2020 the tourism declined by 60–80% on the globalglobal scale during the COVID pandemic in comparison to 2019. The impact of the COVID pandemic on the global tourism situation is obvious, and the recovery of tourism will need a different developmentdevelopment approach, and the new era of tourism will begin. In this chapter, the new tourism is defined with trends at the post-COVID era emphasizing the slow recovery with adopted tourism products and strategies. Post-COVID tourism must focus on the development of new tourist products in the area of selective forms of tourism, emphasizing the well-beingwellbeing of tourists, healthhealth, safetysafety, and security issues, and sustainabilitysustainability.

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  • Tatiana V. Skryl & Marina Gregoric, 2022. "Tourism in the Post-COVID Age," Springer Books, in: Vladimir S. Osipov (ed.), Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume II, chapter 0, pages 239-254, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-83566-8_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83566-8_15
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    1. Long Hai Duong & Quyet Dinh Phan & Tung Thanh Nguyen & Da Van Huynh & Thong Tri Truong & Khanh Quoc Duong, 2022. "Understanding Tourists’ Behavioral Intention and Destination Support in Post-pandemic Recovery: The Case of the Vietnamese Domestic Market," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(16), pages 1-17, August.

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