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Sustaining Tourism Sector Through Domestic Tourism and Analytics

Dingming Chen, Pou Ing Gan, Hoi Ming Lee (), Ziye Li, Vadlamudi Santosh Krishna and Quanxin Wang
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Dingming Chen: Nanyang Technological University
Pou Ing Gan: Nanyang Technological University
Hoi Ming Lee: Nanyang Technological University
Ziye Li: Nanyang Technological University
Vadlamudi Santosh Krishna: Nanyang Technological University
Quanxin Wang: Nanyang Technological University

A chapter in Tourism Analytics Before and After COVID-19, 2023, pp 199-210 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract COVID‐19 has reset the entire thinking of humanity: from how we view work, commute, communication, business continuity, lifelong learning, routines, to role of community. The pandemic has halted the mobility of people from global to community level, pushing countries to close borders, economy is slowed down due to less or even suspended goods production and distribution. Travel and tourism are among the most affected industry with a plunge in worldwide demand amid international travel restrictions to contain the virus. According to the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer (Impact assessment of the COVID-19 outbreak on international tourism | UNWTO. 202 Impact assessment of the COVID-19 outbreak on international tourism | UNWTO. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.unwto.org/impact-assessment-of-the-covid-19-outbreak-on-international-tourism .), there is an estimated decline of about 1 billion arrivals and US$ 1.1 trillion in international tourism receipts in the year 2020, which results in an economic loss of approximately more than 2% of the world’s GDP in 2019. Many tourism-related jobs are lost in the process. This work aims to identify one or more strategies to advise the tourism industry in this difficult period impacted by COVID-19, positioning itself for recovery once the pandemic subsides. We propose analytics-enabled approach for domestic tourism for certain countries whose replacement ratio is above 1 like Singapore, Brazil and some other countries.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-9369-5_12

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