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COVID-19 and the Travel and Visitor Experience Economy: Challenges and Opportunities for the Post-pandemic World

Isaac Kimunio (), Martin Nandelenga and Steve Makambi ()
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Isaac Kimunio: Kenyatta University
Steve Makambi: Kenyatta University

Chapter 7 in Tourist Behaviour and the New Normal, Volume I, 2024, pp 109-126 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the travel and visitor experience economy, leading to the closure of borders, travel restrictions, and a sharp decline in tourism demand. The hospitality industry, including hotels, resorts, and other tourism-related businesses, experienced reduced operations, layoffs, and income decline. Cultural and recreational attractions also faced closures or limited capacity, causing further economic disruption. Travelers’ attitudes and behaviors shifted toward health and safety measures and domestic travel. The pandemic’s economic impact on the industry will be long-lasting, with recovery expected to take time due to business closures, revenue losses, and layoffs. Policy deployment has been crucial in containing the pandemic and will continue alongside vaccination efforts. Businesses and governments have adapted strategies to address the decline in demand, while cultural and recreational attractions need to find new ways to engage audiences and generate revenue. Travel and tourism businesses must prioritize safety measures, and policymakers and stakeholders should develop strategies to support industry recovery. This chapter offers an in-depth analysis of the pandemic’s impacts, adaptation strategies, traveler attitudes and behaviors, economic impact, and future implications for the industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the travel and visitor experience economy, causing widespread disruption, economic hardship, significant revenue losses, and job cuts. The visitor experience has changed with the implementation of health and safety measures and the closure of attractions. However, businesses have adapted by implementing health protocols, diversifying revenue streams, embracing technology, and focusing on local tourism. The future of the industry depends on addressing health and safety concerns, managing reduced capacity and demand, navigating economic challenges, adapting to changing travel patterns, and dealing with political and regulatory uncertainties. Opportunities for innovation and adaptation exist, such as developing sustainable practices, catering to domestic and regional travelers, and leveraging technology for enhanced experiences. Despite the challenges, the travel and visitor experience economy has the potential to recover and emerge stronger in the post-pandemic world.

Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Travel and visitor experience economy; Travel restrictions; Demand for travel and tourism; Post-pandemic world (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-45848-4_7

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