Everyone Wants to Travel—(Almost) No One Wants the Tourists
Christian J. Jäggi ()
Chapter Chapter 6 in Tourism before, during and after Corona, 2022, pp 85-94 from Springer
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Abstract Tourism is highly responsive to crises, disasters and violence. Accordingly, the long-term development is uncertain. The Corona pandemic has shown how vulnerable tourism is to external influences. In times of crisis, domestic and regional tourism is less prone to disruption than international or global tourism.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-39182-9_6
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