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Travel behaviour after the pandemic: the case of Bulgaria

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  • Ivanova, Maya
  • Ivanov, Ivan Krasimirov
  • Ivanov, Stanislav Hristov

    (Varna University of Management)

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The paper analyses the travel intentions of tourists in the post-pandemic world. The sample includes 974 respondents from Bulgaria. The findings show that most of the respondents are ready to travel within two months after travel is allowed in the country. For their first trip, they will travel in the country, by their car and with their family. Hygiene, disinfection and reliable health system in a destination will be important factors in travellers’ decisions. Women and older respondents have higher health safety preferences than men and younger respondents.

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  • Ivanova, Maya & Ivanov, Ivan Krasimirov & Ivanov, Stanislav Hristov, 2020. "Travel behaviour after the pandemic: the case of Bulgaria," SocArXiv 36rkb_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:36rkb_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/36rkb_v1
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